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The '''Jihuthis''' (jih-HOO-theez) are a large ethnic group of humans native to southeastern [[Aluray]].
The '''Jihuthis''' (jih-HOO-theez) are a large ethnic group of humans native to southeastern [[Aluray]].


There are, broadly speaking, two main groups of Jihuthis: the eastern sedentary Jihuthis, and the western nomadic Jihuthis.<ref>We're painting with extremely broad strokes here. These are not uniform groups; both eastern and western Jihuthis are divided into countless tribes.</ref> The eastern Jihuthis built large metropolises—Troyosha, Anjat, and Sorpura being the largest surviving ones—which were once the heart of the great Mhawari Empire. The western Jihuthis are nomads spread out across the vast plains of the Jihuthi Wildlands. The two groups—east and west—are now divided by the [[Gynmarin Forest]].
There are, broadly speaking, two main groups of Jihuthis: the eastern, sedentary Jihuthis, and the western, nomadic Jihuthis.<ref>We're painting with extremely broad strokes here. These are not uniform groups; both eastern and western Jihuthis are divided into countless tribes.</ref> The eastern Jihuthis built large metropolises—Troyosha, Anjat, and Sorpura being the largest surviving ones—which were once the heart of the great Mhawari Empire. The western Jihuthis are nomads spread out across the vast plains of the Jihuthi Wildlands. The two groups—east and west—are now divided by the [[Gynmarin Forest]].


== Physical description ==
== Physical description ==

Latest revision as of 17:32, 25 September 2025

The Jihuthis (jih-HOO-theez) are a large ethnic group of humans native to southeastern Aluray.

There are, broadly speaking, two main groups of Jihuthis: the eastern, sedentary Jihuthis, and the western, nomadic Jihuthis.[1] The eastern Jihuthis built large metropolises—Troyosha, Anjat, and Sorpura being the largest surviving ones—which were once the heart of the great Mhawari Empire. The western Jihuthis are nomads spread out across the vast plains of the Jihuthi Wildlands. The two groups—east and west—are now divided by the Gynmarin Forest.

Physical description

Jihuthis tend to have coppery skin and thick, black hair. Eastern Jihuthis are stereotypically shorter and stockier than their western counterparts, who are stereotypically tall, lean, and muscular.

Known Jihuthis

  • Tezuma

Notes

  1. We're painting with extremely broad strokes here. These are not uniform groups; both eastern and western Jihuthis are divided into countless tribes.