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The Wolgos tribes trace their origins deep into the shadowy reaches of prehistory within the enigmatic land of [[Dhonowlgos]]. These tribes emerged as distinct entities as Wolgos families expanded and began to dominate various territories across the Dnkluwos islands, cultivating a rich culture and tradition. Over time, these families coalesced into petty chiefdoms, each ruled by its own chieftain, marking the landscape with their unique customs and governance.
However, the ascendancy of these petty chiefdoms waned as the spiritual and temporal power of abbeys surged. Theocratic rule gradually became the cornerstone of Dhonowlgos society, overshadowing the secular influence of the tribal chiefdoms. Despite this shift, the Wolgos tribes retained their significance as bastions of tradition and social power. They skilfully balanced the influence of the abbeys, ensuring that their cultural heritage and authority persisted, albeit in a diminished capacity.
The influence of the Wolgos tribes suffered further decline during the later epochs of Dhonowlgos history. During [[the Bind]] era, a time of great  migration leading the Wolgos to venture into the vast expanse of Altaia. Amidst these trials, the tribes emerged as pivotal sanctuaries of support and safety for families navigating the uncertainties of the Bind. Remarkably, some tribes even laid the foundations of petty kingdoms, carving out realms of autonomy and influence within this new world.
The modern era of the Wolgos tribes dawned after the harrowing [[Second Wolgos Trek]], a period marked by devastation and a significant reduction in the Wolgos population. Those who survived clung fiercely to their traditionalist values and tribal identities, elements that became increasingly crucial as the Wolgos sought to recover and expand. Their journey led them into Kupeya, where the tribes assumed a new and vital role. In the absence of a formal government, they became the de facto rulers and the very essence of governance within the nascent [[Hergom ep swekorwos|Hergom ep Swerkorwos]].
Today, the tribes are not merely a component of [[Hergom ep swekorwos|Hergom ep Swerkorwos]]; they are its heart and soul, intricately woven into the fabric of the state's governance and administration. The surviving sixty-five tribes have not only grown in size but have also seen their identities solidified and strengthened.
== Existing Wolgos tribes ==
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 24 December 2024

The Wolgos tribes trace their origins deep into the shadowy reaches of prehistory within the enigmatic land of Dhonowlgos. These tribes emerged as distinct entities as Wolgos families expanded and began to dominate various territories across the Dnkluwos islands, cultivating a rich culture and tradition. Over time, these families coalesced into petty chiefdoms, each ruled by its own chieftain, marking the landscape with their unique customs and governance.

However, the ascendancy of these petty chiefdoms waned as the spiritual and temporal power of abbeys surged. Theocratic rule gradually became the cornerstone of Dhonowlgos society, overshadowing the secular influence of the tribal chiefdoms. Despite this shift, the Wolgos tribes retained their significance as bastions of tradition and social power. They skilfully balanced the influence of the abbeys, ensuring that their cultural heritage and authority persisted, albeit in a diminished capacity.

The influence of the Wolgos tribes suffered further decline during the later epochs of Dhonowlgos history. During the Bind era, a time of great migration leading the Wolgos to venture into the vast expanse of Altaia. Amidst these trials, the tribes emerged as pivotal sanctuaries of support and safety for families navigating the uncertainties of the Bind. Remarkably, some tribes even laid the foundations of petty kingdoms, carving out realms of autonomy and influence within this new world.

The modern era of the Wolgos tribes dawned after the harrowing Second Wolgos Trek, a period marked by devastation and a significant reduction in the Wolgos population. Those who survived clung fiercely to their traditionalist values and tribal identities, elements that became increasingly crucial as the Wolgos sought to recover and expand. Their journey led them into Kupeya, where the tribes assumed a new and vital role. In the absence of a formal government, they became the de facto rulers and the very essence of governance within the nascent Hergom ep Swerkorwos.

Today, the tribes are not merely a component of Hergom ep Swerkorwos; they are its heart and soul, intricately woven into the fabric of the state's governance and administration. The surviving sixty-five tribes have not only grown in size but have also seen their identities solidified and strengthened.

Existing Wolgos tribes

Tribe Name Tribe knot and colours Tribe Name Tribe knot and colours Tribe Name Tribe knot and colours Tribe Name Tribe knot and colours Tribe Name Tribe knot and colours
Wl̥okpod
Pl̥h1osk
Rēǵkrew
H2ekwlēu
Ǵhor̥mor̥te
H1ēkkrew
H1ēkrēǵh
Gēnghm̥m
Skēpyug
Kwr̥pēh2
Ǵhankor
N̥asmwr̥t
H1okwnēbh
Pōdrēudh
H2n̥pōt
H1árhn̥g
Gwhermkwr̥
Krēmpl̥k
Mēdhh2ōst
Lēudherorēǵs
Bherǵpēh2
Skēlghēu
H2l̥okbhrom
H2l̥bhosk
Kl̥kroǵ
Dn̥ǵoḱu
Wēypē
Gwr̥h2rēg
Dōmḱorw
Yugrēg
Wērdhēgh
Hōstrēg
H2lksdēh3m
H1roǵh1rudh
Wṓdrēgh
Dhēghrēk
Sewdrēkw
H2stbhleg
Wēymisdh
Pl̥h1ghēn
Pērkgweh2
Wēdn̥h3rew
Pl̥okelh
Ǵhērspōt
H2ōstmisdh
H2erǵwoydh
Podrēgw
Kerbgwōw
Nēbhrēg
Spēkkwr̥
N̥gwnkwerk
Rēudhghm̥m
Hēkpl̥k
Pēh2spēkw
H2aḱlēudh
Ǵhelwoyn
H2lksdēh3m
Sōlosk
H2ērh2n̥gw
Lēudhh1rudh
Ǵhmkrēw
Misdhwĝhyo
Bhrēǵkrēw
Ghankor
Ruddhēgh