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Lefari noblewoman
Lefari noblewoman by @The-Wizard-of-Zaar (The Wizard Of Zaar)

Lefar was a far reaching and ancient kingdom on Western Avram. A prosperous, advanced and proud kingdom that built great cities and infrastructure. They were a people of many deities, but held the gods of the palm forests, rivers and oases most revered.

They wore mostly white and blue, holding palm leaves as fans and displays of spirituality.

When the Eym first invaded Avram and carved out their steadfast micro state around Nilo Timikos, the Lefari were locked into a fierce stalemate with the Eym. The Eym were tough, disciplined and were even more technologically advanced then the Lefari.

However Lefar was still Avram and Lefari still Avramites. The warriors of Lefar and their rogue Shammarim cousins proved formidable and aggressive foes for the Eym.

It wasn't until the Yashan and their Sargari slaves arrived to Avram that this decades long stalemate was broken. As the Eym found terrible new allies in the Yashan; who broke Lefar with their powerful sorcery and cruelty.

Much of the Lefari people are now enslaved by the Yashan, and the minority of free Lefari people live mostly by the river in one city and a few large towns, subjects of the Eym Kingdom in the West. They pay exorbitant tribute to the King of the West to protect them from the Yashan.

It's believed that the Lefari perhaps hate the Yashan almost as much as the Sargari do.

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