Bellars
Bellars, also known as the Bellar tribe, is a small, nomadic ethnic group historically found in the northern regions of the continent. Their traditional lifestyle revolved around herding livestock, primarily mountain goats and yaks, and following migratory patterns dictated by seasonal grazing lands. The Bellars are known for their distinctive woven textiles, often featuring intricate geometric patterns in vibrant colors, which are used for clothing, blankets, and shelter. Their social structure is organized around kinship clans, with elders holding significant influence in decision-making.
Historically, the Bellars have maintained a relatively isolated existence, with limited interaction with settled populations. Their