Tilargi

The Tilargi are an native to southwest Alutra, more specifically the mountainous regions of Watan and Ventora, as well as a limited population in Velorenkya and other nearby nations. Historically, the Tilarg communities spoke the, which is a branch of the [language] tree. Due to their indigenous location, many Tilargi are s, farmers, or follow other similar lifestyles which may flourish within the hilly landscape they call home. Historically, Tilargi followed very similar lifestyles, with evidence of Tilarg shepherds dating back as far as 1000 BC. In the present day, the Tilarg diaspora has resulted in the lessening of true native Tilarg cultures and peoples, with an estimated 12 million living descendants of Tilargi worldwide, with the largest populations living in non-native land residing in Salia, Haksarad, and Riyude. In Haksarad, descendants of native Tilargi brought to the Haksar lands by Manuak and Kashar cultures from Watan have since amalgamated with the Haksar culture to form the Haksar-Tilarg ethnic group, which is approximately 1 million people strong.

The mountain range central to Watan and eastern Ventora are known as the Tilarg Mountains, the Tilarg peoples being the namesake for the historical hotspot for the culture. Many other geographical landmarks have also been named after or for the Tilargi, mostly in Watan and Ventora.