![]() Dweymeri sailors tend to view their foreign passengers less as guests and more as sacred charges. One example could be given in regards to their views on outsiders, particularly ones in their care. ![]() Primarily sea-faring folk, they could hardly be described as pirates. Vicious and fearsome they may be, formidable warriors often without equals, the majority of the Dweymeri are governed by a fierce and strict code of honor. Their ways are strict, their customs often rigorous, and the severity of their laws is only matched by the punishments in place for violating them. Upon reaching manhood, or womanhood, Dweymeri tend to adorn their faces with leviathan-ink tattoos.ĭespite their outwardly tribalistic ways, the Dweymeri are a proud and austere people. Mia Corvere describes them as " big as bulls and hard as coffin nails". ![]() ![]() ![]() This is less true for half-breeds, who tend to be much smaller and lighter of skin, depending on their opposing heritage. Legend has it the Dweymeri tribes were descended from the daughters of giants who bred with silver-tongued men, but the logistics of this legend fail under any true scrutiny.ĭweymeri are generally dark of skin, most standing head and shoulders above the average Itreyan, who are between five and six feet tall on average. ![]()
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