The Corssir Culture

A nomad's travel often isn't a voluntary choice. Often the uncontrollable forces of nature force them out of their familiar homes to travel far and wide, yet even those nomads have a limit on how far they travel. They use roots, but there is an eventual rest… even if a short one. But none of that is true for the Corrsirs. A culture so unnoticed that little to no record of their origin exists. The only document proving proof of the existence being "Codex Peregrinus". The book is written in old long-forgotten Corssir young, only portions of it were able to be uncovered. The books seemed to be a story describing the origins of Corssirs with the Corssirs. A continent of a unknown name is mentioned throughout the story as the place of origin for the Corrsir people, tho it's speculated whether this is Elham, Jagdas, or a completely undiscovered landmass. It chronicles some kind of global event where the Corssirs begin their endless journey, resulting and trading with the foreign town they meat along the way. But the journey wasn't for the faintest of heart. Through centuries many Corssirs chose to stay in the foreign settlements they came across in their traves, with years slowly observed into the cultures who they chose to join. As of right now the roomed millions of traveling Corssirs have been reduced to mere hundreds or even less…