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Driven across the [[Frostback Mountains|Frostbacks]] in ancient times, the [[Alamarri]] tribesmen split into three groups: one settled the [[Ferelden]] Valley, one was pushed into the [[Korcari Wilds]], and the last returned to the mountains. Modern Fereldans bear little resemblance to their Alamarri ancestors, and the [[Chasind]] remember few of their traditions, but the Avvars have changed little throughout the ages.
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Driven across the [[Frostback Mountains|Frostbacks]] in ancient times, the [[Alamarri]] tribesmen split into three groups: one settled the [[Ferelden]] Valley, one was pushed into the [[Korcari Wilds]], and the last returned to the mountains. Modern Fereldans bear little resemblance to their Alamarri ancestors, and the [[Chasind Wilder|Chasind]] remember few of their traditions, but the Avvars have changed little throughout the ages.
   
 
Like the Chasind, the Avvars are not a united people. Each tribe fends for itself and is beholden only to its thane. They still follow [[Avvars#Beliefs|their own gods]]: [[Avvars#Korth the Mountain-Father|Korth the Mountain-Father]], [[Avvars#Hakkon Wintersbreath|Hakkon Wintersbreath]], [[Avvars#Lady of the Skies|The Lady of the Skies]], as well as dozens of animal gods never named to outsiders.
 
Like the Chasind, the Avvars are not a united people. Each tribe fends for itself and is beholden only to its thane. They still follow [[Avvars#Beliefs|their own gods]]: [[Avvars#Korth the Mountain-Father|Korth the Mountain-Father]], [[Avvars#Hakkon Wintersbreath|Hakkon Wintersbreath]], [[Avvars#Lady of the Skies|The Lady of the Skies]], as well as dozens of animal gods never named to outsiders.

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See also: Avvars, Frostback Mountains

On the Avvar peoples

Driven across the Frostbacks in ancient times, the Alamarri tribesmen split into three groups: one settled the Ferelden Valley, one was pushed into the Korcari Wilds, and the last returned to the mountains. Modern Fereldans bear little resemblance to their Alamarri ancestors, and the Chasind remember few of their traditions, but the Avvars have changed little throughout the ages.

Like the Chasind, the Avvars are not a united people. Each tribe fends for itself and is beholden only to its thane. They still follow their own gods: Korth the Mountain-Father, Hakkon Wintersbreath, The Lady of the Skies, as well as dozens of animal gods never named to outsiders.

Nothing lasts in the mountains. Wind and rain eventually eat away the strongest holds. Valleys that were arable one generation are locked in year-round ice the next. Game is constantly on the move. Even among themselves, the Avvar make no absolute promises: they wed by a tradition in which the groom struggles to untie a tightly knotted rope while the bride sings a hymn to one of the gods. However many knots he has undone by the time her song ends is the number of years she will spend with him. Lowlanders often forget that there is no such thing as a permanent alliance in the Frostbacks.

—From Ferelden: Folklore and History by Sister Petrine, Chantry scholar

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