Bedine

The Bedine were a proud warlike race that inhabited the southern Anauroch regions but were concentrated in the region known as The Sword.

Description
They had brown hued skin, brown eyes, black or brown hair and were of average height and weight for a humanoid creature of Faerun. Those rare instances of blue eyes or blonde hair were marked by "outlander blood".

History
In -339 DR a group of humanoids immigrated from Zakhara using a portal. They intermingled with some surviving Netherese and over time their culture became what we now call the Bedine. They maintained knowledge of their spoken word, Midani, or Uloushinn, but have all but forgotten their native written language. Over the centuries, traders have introduced them to the Thorass alphabet.

Culture
Honor was prime among the Bedine's beliefs. Their harsh existence, full of death and hardship, molded their culture to believe the gods would measure them on their behavior in the Fugue Plane.

The Bedine were divided into over 100 tribes with the largest having more than 300 members. Some tribe names were: Alaii, Artinn Ruabi, Bai Kabor, Bait Mahwa, Binwabi, Bordjia, Clelarra, Desai, Dakawa, Dursalai, Felfaarin, Goldor, Iriphawa, Ju'ur Dai, Kellordrai, Lalajar, Mtair Dhafir, Mahlajai, Qahtan, Raz'hadi, Ruwaldi, Shremala, Ulaarjar, Yethtai, and Zazalaar. Each tribe was ruled by a sheikh. However the sheikh's ultimate power was limited by tradition and important decisions made by the tribe's council of elders.

Some clothing played a symbolic role in Bedine culture. Many Bedine wore kufiya scarves on their head. An igal held the kufiya on the head and indicated a person's statue and pride; it could be made of camel hair and precious gems. A type of sleeveless coat was called an aba.

Religion
The Bedine worshiped the old Netherese gods in name: A'tar, Ela, Kozah, N'asr, and Shaundakul. Scholars, however, agreed that these deities were in fact Faerunian pantheon of Lathander, Selûne, Talos, Cyric or Kelemvor, and Beshaba. Shaundakul was actually Beshaba using the old god's name in a personal plot to annoy him.

Cults
The Cult of the Sacred Skull gained a foothold for a time surreptitiously led by a mind flayer that was ultimately the voice of one or more phaerimm.

Novels

 * The Parched Sea
 * The Companions

Video games

 * Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide