The Dýfan-Đešee or in our language, the people of the water, can trace their origin back to the coast of Īvičh northeast of this world.
They are a small gray-skin group of people who like to take things as they come and like to say "Like the tide, everything has a beginning and an end"
The Dýfan-Đešee have a deep fascination with water and especially the sea and even before they learned to hunt they had learned to build kayaks.
The Dýfan-Đešee worship the water spirits en according to their legends, it was a water spirit that led the first Dýfan-Đešee to these shores and they have been worshiping these spirits ever since.
Due to their fascination with water and their worship of the water spirits, most Dýfan-Đešee live along rivers and coasts, either in small clay huts or in large kayaks which means they are not tied to one place, but can move wherever the water takes them, this also means that the population is spread over a large area at a time.
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