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The Chaktawe (Chock-ta-way) are a nomadic desert people who worship the god of crows and the goddess of rivers. Sacred storytellers, healers and trackers are venerated. They have copper skin, black hair and entirely jet eyes with long lashes and two sets of eyelids. They have specialized feet for the desert and are able to go ten days without water. Three tribes wander the desert each headed by a Chief.
The Chaktawe (Chock-ta-way) are a nomadic desert people who worship the god of crows and the goddess of rivers. Sacred storytellers, healers and trackers are venerated. They have copper skin, black hair and entirely jet eyes with long lashes and two sets of eyelids. They have specialized feet for the desert and are able to go ten days without water. Three tribes wander the desert each headed by a Chief.

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Chaktawe

They all look like this
Height4.5' to 6.5'
Weight115-220
Lifespanup to 85 years
Major featuresCopper skin, solid jet eyes, black hair
AbilitiesSuperior tracking skills, only need water every 10 days
Most common inwandering the desert
ReputationGuarded but peaceable
Racial godsThe goddess of Rivers and god of Crows.
SubracesHalves, quarters, etc.


The Chaktawe (Chock-ta-way) are a nomadic desert people who worship the god of crows and the goddess of rivers. Sacred storytellers, healers and trackers are venerated. They have copper skin, black hair and entirely jet eyes with long lashes and two sets of eyelids. They have specialized feet for the desert and are able to go ten days without water. Three tribes wander the desert each headed by a Chief.

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