Founding
over this period, the humans on Tordisti created their famous tribes: huge gatherings of people all, working together. Their size would span from a few thousand people to a hundred times a thousand times a thousand. It was during this time that the humans lived most plentifulof all times. However, the inferiority invoked in mankind after the Dwarves were created caused them to quarrel among each other, and conflicts stained their existance.
over this period, the humans on Tordisti created their famous tribes: huge gatherings of people all, working together. Their size would span from a few thousand people to a hundred times a thousand times a thousand. These tribes did not live together as any tribe did on Earth; they were not physically bonded, but through agreement, as happens in guilds. villages and settlements could have members of several tribes It was during this time that the humans lived most plentifulof all times. However, the inferiority invoked in mankind after the Dwarves were created caused them to quarrel among each other, and conflicts stained their existance. These were not conflicts as they happened in wars; the conflicts were underlying, and usually expressed themselves in theft, blackmail and indignity against other tribes. Certain tribes would discriminate against others, but usually this would not last long, as the discriminated tribe would object so strongly the roles would sometimes be reversed; the former discriminated tribe would be the one discriminating, and thought they were justified. Tribal quarrels more often were expressed in severe competitive behavior, however. This meant that people wanted to do everything to be better than the enemy tribe. This resulted in the creation of larger and larger houses, and after a few hundred years buildings were created in such massive size that the world will never see them again. These "Habla's", as they were called, were so absurdly huge that they were never finished, and their construction went ever onwards, with millions of humans working on them for hundreds of years straight. The Habla's drained resources, so much that they ultimately caused the destruction of Tordisti. Why the gods did not intervene that time, for humans were clearly sinning, is one of the greatest mysteries that will ever exist on Aframir. Some say the gods could not act against such massive sinning. Others say the gods were testing mankind. Some heretics even believe the gods did simply not pay attention, for in the livespan of a god, hundreds of years go by faster than the blink of an eye. These sinners are, of course, punished for their lack of faith in the gods.
The tribes
there were several tribes. The larger ones are the following, sorted from the earliest to the latest.
Grahni
The tribe of the Grahni was the first to come into existence. They were the first to bind their forces, favouring each other in trade and disputes. The Grahni were known as fierce and valiant warriors.
Heloti
The tribe of the Heloti was the second tribe to form. Many were scholars and, to a certain extent, scientists. They were the great documenters of the world and its happenings.
Mirvani
the Mirvani were the third great tribe to exist. Their people usually existed out of leaders and administrators. Their managing was renowned, and their leadership legendary.
Derendi
the Derendi were one of the latest of the greater tribes to come into existance. Their tribe was famous for their craftsmanship. The way they managed to shape and form raw materials into tools, weapons and building materials of unprecedented quality was mythical.
Etali
the Etali were the smallest of the great tribe, and the latest to form. Their members were not really known for a particular skill, and their members were often just castaways from other tribes. Thus the Etali acted like the floor drain of the rest of the tribes.
There were multiple dozens of other tribes. These all focused on smaller professions, such as cleaning, mining, building, etcetera. Their Habla's were usually a lot smaller than the Habla's from the five greater tribes.