Storms of Anaias

Emis Yvkvpake, the Walking Dream


The Emis Yvkvpake encompasses the spiritual abodes of the Nokose Clans. Scattered across the central island and often surrounding Yahv communities, these groves and cave dwellings serve as the dwelling places for the Nokose shamans, spirit-callers, and loremasters who traverse ancient realms in their dream-like states. While the Nokose clans share similarities with their Yahv counterparts in terms of clan organization, they do not reside in a centralized area. Instead, they maintain an interconnected network of dwellings known as camps, enabling them to act in unison when needed.

Camp Hetvlkv, located in the southern region of Vethr Ikk, serves as a vital outpost for the Nokose Clans. Members of the Hotke Clan patrol the lands of the continent and neighboring smaller island chains, tirelessly seeking places in need of healing and protection from spiritual blights. Their role is to safeguard the natural balance and restore harmony to areas affected by spiritual disturbances.

In and around the community of Wakv Emponvkv, Camp Hvyo is nestled amidst the terrain. Here, members of the Hvpke Clan specialize in providing healing and druidic services to both the Nokose Clans and the wider Yahv community. Their knowledge of herbal remedies, sacred rituals, and the harmonious connection with nature allows them to offer solace and restoration to those in need.

In the northwest region of Vethr Ikk, at the tip of the crescent landscape, lies Camp Tvmbe. This camp is inhabited by the Hvte Clan, who immerse themselves in the elemental essences of the world of Anaias. They study the intricate balance of nature's forces, mastering the delicate art of diplomacy and negotiation. Acting as emissaries for the Nokose Clans, they engage in diplomatic relations with other groups and factions, fostering understanding and cooperation.

These Nokose camps, spread across the central island of Vethr Ikk, serve as both spiritual sanctuaries and operational centers for the Nokose Clans. From these sacred grounds, the Nokose shamans and spirit-callers extend their influence, protecting the lands, healing the wounded, and maintaining the intricate balance between the mortal realm and the realms of ancient spirits.