Abaddon
Deity
A Tale Of Three Sisters
Jengawood,Janjaweed and Janjareed. Three different tribes now, all concentrating on enriching their own. Around the great lake a reed City arose. Pulling resources from all directions.
Larger more complex houses were being built, and divsions in society being made . There were fishermen, farmers, and the hunters were now forming a force which ensured "everything ran as it should" under the rule of Saheed III.
The Janjaweed, the elders remained as ever with their cave homes. But the enlargening population flowed out across the land
The population developed like the Janjareed, and trade between the two still occoured. But now the Janjaweed looked across the seas to the east. Twin citys of Abjafar and Selinaa sprang up into exhistance on either side of the water.
Finally we look to the Jengawood. Settleing on the furtile floodplains of the great river, they did not do much yet, content and settled their population grew and expanded along the coast.
Darker Map showing concentration on population/cityness rather then where the race is...
Jengawood,Janjaweed and Janjareed. Three different tribes now, all concentrating on enriching their own. Around the great lake a reed City arose. Pulling resources from all directions.
Larger more complex houses were being built, and divsions in society being made . There were fishermen, farmers, and the hunters were now forming a force which ensured "everything ran as it should" under the rule of Saheed III.

The Janjaweed, the elders remained as ever with their cave homes. But the enlargening population flowed out across the land

The population developed like the Janjareed, and trade between the two still occoured. But now the Janjaweed looked across the seas to the east. Twin citys of Abjafar and Selinaa sprang up into exhistance on either side of the water.
Finally we look to the Jengawood. Settleing on the furtile floodplains of the great river, they did not do much yet, content and settled their population grew and expanded along the coast.
Darker Map showing concentration on population/cityness rather then where the race is...