Race

Nokhib

Human and Khibal descendants devoted to balance, mediation, travel, and the middle path.

World Lore

Nokhib in Dia

Nokhib trace their beginning to the Velurgoni Agreement, a pact meant to end war between humans and Khibal through shared descendants who could mediate between both.

They believe harmony is not stillness, but balance. In every conflict they look for two truths and the point where those truths meet, a principle called suun, the middle line.

Nokhib live and travel in small kin-groups called circles. Their shrines honor Rekhi and Sera, and their rites often pair blood for the wild with ink for wisdom and civilization.

Branches and Customs

Wild Nokhib

Live near Khibal tribes or deep forests, often as riders, guides, and animal handlers.

City Nokhib

Descend from communities near cities, often becoming interpreters, judges, mentors, philosophers, diplomats, or spies.

Naming Traditions

Feminine Names

Beva, Jupi, Shoi, Titi, Sheri, Quli, Topne, Jeje

Masculine Names

Greli, Glini, Ieshe, Blori, Dio, Stalgi, Bolna, Ashua

Surnames

Human surnames, Khibal-style names, or no surname