High Shadevan Tribes

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The Shadevan Tribes were semi-nomadic and lived in both the Vale of Thrace and the High Valleys of the Jaggudorns. Midjourney.

The High Shadevan Tribes (anglicized pronunciation [ˈʃædəvən]) are so named as they lived in the valley of Thrace before the advent of the Thwarrish Gwenyan Peoples. Scholars do no know for certain what name, if any, that the High Shadevan tribesmen gave to their collective culture. The names of their individual tribes only are preserved in Thracian literature and among the very small remnants of the High Shadevan Tribes who live in the high alpine valleys of the east Jaggudorns. Cultural practices determined by archeologers and comparative linguistics have generally ascribed the origin of the High Shadevan Tribes to the pre-flood culture known as Japhedune.

The tribes dwelling on the High Shadevan Plateau are thought to be survivors and remnants of the greater and ancienter Shadew River Civilization which was in turn descended from before the Great Flood from the Japhedunic Peoples. The advent of the High Gwanyan tribes into the High Shadevan Plateau dispersed and absorbed these lingering, Pre-Gwanyan tribes. Many words in the Jaggudornese Languages are thought to derive from the High Shadevan Language which today is known only in part to scholars, the current spoken language of the Shadevan remnants having undergone considerable creolization. Some Gwenyan people called the High Shadevan Tribes the 'People who speak the names of the gods,' because the languages of the High Shadevan Tribes did not generally make the distinction between pietific and impietific usages.

Scholars believe the High Shadevan Tribes are related to the Malesggite Civilization of the Shadevan Delta.

The Jamyá Tribe living in the shadow of the Jaggudorns was pre-eminent among the High Shadevan Tribes. They dwelt in the foothills of western Thrace and are thought to have introduced the practice of Sheshwathunnah.

Tales and surviving artwork depict the people of the High Shadevan Tribes as short, somewhat stout with very dark brown or sometimes dark green eyes, dark hair, and pale skin -- traits very similar to the modern remnant families of eastern Thrace.

Scholars say other tribes include: Gubná, Tajyá, Keddahyá, Pagdá, Tatajyá, D'amekgashachwa,

The High Shadevan people do not look identical to the Gwenyan Peoples. They are part of the Japhedune peoples. Their relationship, if any, with the Jaffgorn Giants is highly debatable and what little we know of Shadevan legend does not give a clear answer.

Scholars debate whether the High Shadevan Tribes or the early Gwenyans of Thrace developed the first skycraft technology.

Remnant tribes, descended from the High Shadevan Tribes, persist today in the high alpine valleys of Thrace and Gantvia.

List of Ancient High Shadevan Tribes

Jamyá
Gubná
Tajyá
Keddahyá
Pagdá
Tatajyá
D'amekgashachwa

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