Cemjaün

Origins
Cemjaün is a word from the langue of the native people of Shiny Cemkün, which is the combination of tCemjaünhe words 'Cem' (ç-ɛ-n) meaning 'Shiny' & 'jaün' (ʒ-au-n) which is less of a word and more a description and is best translated as '-ese'. While speaking of Cemkün I have to mention that the English alphabetical words used do not correlate with the pronunciation of the words exactly or accurately.

Now moving back our focus on the Cemjaün they aren't the first inhabitants of the royal isles but are the ones which the current people of Shiny are the spiritual successors to. The Cemjaün much like the current people of Shiny original came from outside of the Sea of Pearls though their original place of residence is unknown and not mentioned other than they are not original inhabitants of the Royal Isles.

They were a tribal civilization that had two main gods Muzjol & Cuzjol. Cuzjol is believed to be the Cemjaün's interpretation of Solaris as they were known to reside in the many ruins of the long fallen Escharian Empire, of course Cuzjol existed before the Cemjaün's arrived in the royal isles and was a sun god just like Solaris though seemed to originate from a rain forest tribe which may give insight to the true origins of the Cemjaün. Muzjol seems to have been a goddess of bad omens & storms which led to many superstitions among the Cemjaün.

Culture
The culture of the Cemjaün was odd to say the least. The leader was named based on their knowledge of plants and were all healers adept at using various herbs and rituals to heal their wounded tribesmen. They used stone tools to make wood instruments and an odd stone armor that was padded with palm leaves inside of it to keep the stone from grinding and chaffing the wearer's skin. The Cemjaün also seemed to enjoy an assortment of odd sports listed and explained in the next paragraph.

Baübjüaüm is a sport where there are any number of competitors who take smooth wet stones set them in the sea we're the float and the competitors try to stay on as they roll around from the seas tides, this sport seemed to be a test of ones stamina & endurance and seemed to simply be a form of entertainment.