Lizard Folk:

Agama Folk:
  • Ailpalai (frilled lizard) (science): [papuan] southern Island Bridge nation with wide frills around their necks.
  • Isipikili (ground agama) (boundaries): [zulu] southern Taggaran nation of territorial agama folk.
  • Mjusimtu (montane rock agama) (earth): [swahili] eastern Taggaran nation who protect sacred mountains.
Anole Folk:
  • Caguani (brown anole) (liberation): [taino] in the Reever Sea islands, this nation refuses to be conquered and thus, their island has never been colonized.
  • Chanchay (white anole) (death): [chorti] in central Palhur in obscure corners where they worship Death Herself.
  • Densure (green anole) (swamp): in northwestern Palhur, this nation is a group of scattered wetlands-dwelling communities.
Bearded Lizard Folk:
  • Kolong (eastern bearded lizard) (wisdom): in the southern Island Bridge, they are a small nation often sought out by others in the area for their mystic powers and wisdom.
  • Urvuvonong: (western bearded lizard) (philosophy): rivers in the southern Island Bridge to the kolong.
Chameleon Folk:
  • Mughayir (veiled chameleon) (change): [arabic] nation in Mahad who are legendary for their powers of camouflage.
  • Phaandruri (tiger chameleon) (vision): colorful nation in an island off the southeastern coast of Taggarus.
Gecko Folk:
  • Cuetzlein (western banded gecko) (mischief): [corrupted nahuatl] small nation in central Palhur who are known for their complex culture of humor and games.
  • Xiyiren (tokay gecko) (wine): [chinese] widespread nation across Dabusen and the Island Bridge whose leaders are made rich by the selling of wines and liquors, with a strong criminal subculture of drug trafficking; they are fiercely capitalist and there is a major class struggle within their nation.
  • Ngoithanlan (common house gecko) (luck): [vietnamese] northeastern Dabusenese nation known for taking wild risks in order to maintain their culture in the face of conquest.
  • Hcakay (mourning gecko) (infinity): [myanmar] northeastern Dabusenese nation known for their scholars and esotericists.
  • Osgapassoa (crocodile gecko) (fate): [portuguese] western Jesenyan nation known for their sailors and their cultural belief in destiny, with many prophecies that guide them.
Gila Folk:
  • Tinileian (gila monster) (nightmare): [corrupted navajo] small nation in western Palhur known for intimidation tactics and powerful hallucinogenic-laced weapons.
Horned Lizard Folk :
  • Paboko'ai (texas horned lizard/horny toad) (community): [comanche] in western Palhur, this nation is known for their openness and welcoming culture.
Iguana Folk:
  • Obzokee (green iguana) (fauna): [trinidadian creole] nation in the Reever Sea, stereotyped as awkward, known for their seasonal celebrations. They honor the Iguana God.
Monitor Lizard Folk:
  • Cingkchay (clouded monitor) (travel): [thai] nomadic nation in Dabusen who wander the rainforests, living in portable tree villages.
  • Kadalanak (silver monitor) (value): [indoneisan] mercantile nation in northeastern Dabusen.
  • Lvykta (crocodile monitor) (war): [corrupted hiri motu/new guinea] belligerent nation in the southern Island Bridge.
  • Isibanfana (rock monitor) (resource): [corrupted zulu] nation in southern Taggarus known for their miners and hunters.
  • Tiqlitmaddan (desert monitor) (hunt): [corrupted tamazight] nation in the vast deserts of northern Taggarus who are reputed to be able to hunt even in the most barren places.
  • Warayapa (sand goanna) (skill): [corrupted aus. indig.] a nation in the deserts of the big islands of the southern Island Bridge known for their crafts.
  • Perenteyapa (megalania) (might): [pintupi] largest of the lizard folk, this nation is a small but very strong one in the big islands of the southern Island Bridge.
  • Buayadarat (komodo dragon) (neutrality): [indonesian] located on a specific island in northeastern Dabusen, these folk are strong, powerful, and have a culture of keeping to their own affairs.
  • Barrayapa (canopy goanna) (boundaries): [corrupted aus. indig.] on the edges of the big islands in the southern Island Bridge, this fiercely territorial nation has a string of fortresses.
  • Nunkmoma (lace monitor) (crime): nation of raiders in the big islands of the southern Island Bridge.
  • Wardapiyapa (twilight monitor) (silence): [warlpiri] on the big islands of the southern Island Bridge, this nation hides among the great rock outcroppings.
  • Sesagantaloka (golden monitor) (order): [bengali] north Dabusenese nation who have a very rigid society that dwells on the edges of great forests.
  • Biawakrakyat (turquoise monitor) (structures): [indonesian] northeastern Dabusenese nation who build great temples on their small islands.
Spiny Lizard Folk:
  • Itzamna: (blue spiny lizard) (fire): [mayan] in central Palhur, these folk keep an eternally burning blue flame in one of their temples.
  • Ma'ishoi (desert spiny lizard) (famine): [apache] in western Palhur, this nation thrives in places where no others can
Skink Folk:
  • Alangyan (lance skink) (envy) [corrupted yoruba] in western Taggarus, a small nation known for stealing not merely territory but the buildings, supplies, and even cultures of other nations nearby. They are a legless people, having lower bodies that are almost snake-like, and thus, they are often confused for ophidians.
  • Heotane (prairie skink) (greed): [corrupted cheyenne] in western Palhur, east of the great mountains, among the plains, this powerful nation of merchants and slavers controls a great deal of territory in alliance with certain other dangerous nations in Xilis.
  • Khajakhon (common skink) (sound): [corrupted lao] in northeastern Dabusen, this small nation are known for their mastery of acoustics and complicated tonal language.
  • Skala Orang (rainbow skink) (heaven): [indonesian] in northeastern Dabusen, this small nation worships rainbows and builds beautiful temples.
Tegu Folk:
  • Qararuna (sun tegu] (sun): [corrupted quechua] a nation in eastern Palhur who have great cities of gold.
Topic revision: r9 - 12 Nov 2021, SallyJaneBlack
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