Zonrazeh

The Zonrazeh are a culture in Zonrazeh Province (South and Central Jarazeh), comprising approximately 15% of the Jarazeh Population are the descendants of the Habbei Pom and overall Najer in the New World, they arrived thanks to Zond in the Promised Land, where they mixed with the Interbred to create the Modern Zonrazeh Culture.

Fashion
Zonrazeh typically only wear blue and gold yellow Harem Pants and typically match them with long, smooth robes made of dyed camel hair to signify the Zonrazeh's symbiotic relationship with the creatures of the dunes, who they refer to as "Dwunmah", this is believed due to their ancient Najer Nomad where they needed to stay cool, so they wore baggy or not many clothes across the genders. past the Zonrazeh typically sport mid-to-long hair, having typically wavy or curly hair, hair is held as extremely valuable in Zonrazeh culture, this is due to the thought that hair protects from evil spirits.

Spirituality
The Zonrazeh believe in the idea of Good Spirits and Bad Spirits; the Good Spirits follow Zond in his quest to rid the world of ignorance, sadness and greediness, among these is the Hissam-al-Hassi, the Dajoom and the Yoomee, who appear themselves to people in their darkest hour, give them the resilience to carry on and live for a few years more, the Good Spirits (Moohat) are always in fight the Bad ones (Teejim).

Bad spirits, in exchange, try their best to deceive people down a path of Greediness, Misery and Hate, they are usually spotted in the middle of the desert, at the person's lowest point they'll try to break them even more, ridding them of hope, artistically they are represented as a an idecypherable blob, to depict the Zonrazeh's worst fear, what they are unable to understand, it is said hair protects from them entering the brain through the ear, though camel hair robes also work to block their path.

Typically, a Tarmooj is elected as a sort of "Sage" of the city, they are those who are consulted in times of need to communicate with the Zond, Tarmoojes are not obligatory to have in communities, but they are a traditional religious figure in the towns.

Animals
The Zonrazeh usually adopt a camel from childbirth, a special breed originating in Zondamah that lives 60 or so years, the child is expected to take care of it like its his best friend, they grow a huge link that is expected to last a live time, the Camel is put in the same resting spot as the Human once one days and vice versa. Camels are a big status symbol. If a camel is more decorated that means one is able to give more for it, this practice however is viewed down upon due to the modesty of the peoples.

Liberties
The Zonrazeh believe in Equality and Freedom of Religion, their communities are usually made up of one representative and a council, they are however a very zealot society, believing that one should be compassionate, acknowledging and resilient, gender equality is a must, those who do not follow these ideas of equality are usually to be shunned, due to their resilient and knowledgable nature are typically appointed to good roles in architecture, specially for Temples and Storytelling.

Boxing
Zonrazeh culture is all about mercy, and thus, instead of duels and wars, they have grown to settle political disputes that would otherwise end in uncontrollable violence with a fist fight between two champions of each faction, this is done due to the belief that life created by Zond deserves to live unless having inflicted upon another creature of Zond, and taking it from Zond's hands is cruel, unnecessary and evil, thus they have begun boxing to settle these types of disputes, saying that "the Sword will kill someone, Hands wont unless you're really trying."

Storytelling
Stories form a large component of the Zonrazeh culture, it is believed the Hissam-al-Hassi tale originated from them, aswell as oral tradition keeping many stories alive, many stories take place in exploring ancient ruins and gathering friendship around it, they are marked as very emotional.

Cuisine
Sanrab Rabbit Stew is a popular Zonrazeh dish. Originating in the Desert, it is composed of steak, rabbit, crushed skeleton spice and a side of cacti juice.