The Early Frosthelmians

Origins
Before the Monarchy Of Frostholm was even founded, the region of alamayn was dominated by several powerhouses. Kartek-Fjellheim, Lunari Empire, Alamayn, and in the year 295 AJC, The Empire Of Ultima. The people of Frostholm were not really people, however some of them were. The King of Frostholm, Thorgrim Stoneheart, came in with empty hands, no people, it was tough for him. Most people whom lived there were farmers and peasants, veterans of the wars of the Republic Of Alamayn. They had no other choice but to live their life working and paying their landlords. Frostholm wanted its shine, however it did not get it. Other than land, Frostholm was not really successful. However, in the dwarven hold of Barakor, the closest ethnic group to King Stoneheart were dwarves, whom lived there some time before him, before leaving the place. His father being one of the last ones, before the Kurn Daruhl dwarves came in and reformed lots of the area. In dwarven, people whom lived in Barakor were called BarakVaar dwellers, however, in modernised Rathnirian language, they are now called Early Frosthelmians. Frostholm itself was an attempt at uniting the spiecies, but after the collapse of The Empire Of Kurn Daruhl, Frostholm did not manage to get its independence, however Thorgrim Stoneheart would go off to the lands of Lutian to rule as one of the High Kings, in a shared diarchy. The exact name of the nation he lead was called The Imperial Reich Of Lutian, a predominantly germanic nation, however it was the closest to The Early Frosthelmians, since Nordic cultures were similair to Germanic. Early Frosthelmians are defined as early as they occupied the area BEFORE The Monarchy Of Frostholm was made. King Stoneheart himself only had the town of Ghost Town slightly active in his reign, before the landlord dissappearing. It was a human tribe, most likely Plagatean. The Early Frosthelmians would later shape the foundations of Frostholm's culture, and they can be referred to as Frosthelmians, as King Stoneheart himself was related to them. After it was only him and some of his noblemen, he had to rely on several unions to gain members. The 3 ethnic groups in the area were Germanic, Slavic, and Yamato. The Early Frosthelmians themselves were made up of the Aetheran clans, and the Ironfoot clans, mountain dwarf clans which dominated the land before Frostholm came. Before the founding of the actual modern nation-state, the inhabiting people/clans/tribes are identified by cultures, traditions, and not modern politicial structure. Since the pre-dominant people matched the culture of the people of Frostholm, they can be easily be identified by researchers as "Early Frosthelmians".

Appearance
The Early Frosthelmians were smaller than other Plagosi inhabitants. There was a mix of dwarven and human genes, although there were many "pure blood" dwarves. The humans were germanic, blonde hair, blue eyes, typical germanic genes. They can be compared to Aetherians, who also have similair genes. The minority group had brown hair, brown eyes, and were normal inhabitants that were most likely related to the people of the fallen "Principality Of The Roach".Germanic and Dwarf appearances share certain distinctive features that reflect their unique cultural and ancestral backgrounds. Members of the Germanic tribes often exhibit fair complexions, ranging from pale to rosy undertones, with light-colored hair, commonly blond or light brown. Their eyes tend to be a spectrum of blue and green hues, echoing the natural landscapes that have shaped their cultural heritage. Notably, there's a robust and sturdy quality to their build, reflecting the resilience required for life in the varied terrains of Northern Europe. Dwarves, on the other hand, are characterized by a compact and robust stature, often standing shorter than humans but compensating with incredible strength. Their skin tones span a range from earthy browns to pale grays, echoing the subterranean realms they often inhabit. Dwarves typically possess broad features, including strong brows, prominent noses, and full beards that are cherished as symbols of honor and wisdom. These distinct physical attributes serve as visual markers, reflecting the rich histories and cultures that define both the Germanic and Dwarf people.