The Oigur were a tribe of nomadic humans living in the Hordelands.[1][2] They were among the tribes mistakenly called "Tuigan" by outsiders following the Horde Wars.[2]
Territory[]
The Oigur lived in the southern wastes of the Hordelands. Their territory bordered the lands of the Tuigan, Quirish, and Kashghun tribes.[3]
Society[]
They spoke their own language.[4]
They were considered rivals of the Naican but were allied with the Gur.[5]
History[]
For many ages, the Dalat had raided Naican territory, and the Oigur would sometimes join them in this, leading to the feud between the Naican and Oigur.[5]
When Yamun Khahan came to power and formed his Grand Army of the Tuigan, the Oigur were the second tribe to fall to his conquest.[6] The Oigur became friends with the Gurs, so as not to anger Yamun Khahan.[5]
Notable Oigur[]
Appendix[]
References[]
- ↑ David Cook (August 1990). “Volume I”. In Steve Winter ed. The Horde (TSR, Inc.), p. 9. ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Edward Bonny, Brian Cortijo, Laszlo Koller (November 2006). “The Horde: Barbarians of the Endless Waste”. In Erik Mona ed. Dragon #349 (Paizo Publishing, LLC), p. 48.
- ↑ Map of the Horde included in David Cook (August 1990). The Horde. Edited by Steve Winter. (TSR, Inc.). ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
- ↑ David Cook (August 1990). “Volume I”. In Steve Winter ed. The Horde (TSR, Inc.), p. 17. ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 David Cook (August 1990). “Tribal Alliance Chart”. In Steve Winter ed. The Horde (TSR, Inc.). ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
- ↑ David Cook (August 1990). “Volume I”. In Steve Winter ed. The Horde (TSR, Inc.), p. 20. ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
Connections[]
Maztica: Azuposi • Dog People • Green Folk • Metahel • Nahopaca • Nexalan • Payit (Itza)
Taan: Commani, Dalat, Fankiang, Gur, Guychiang, Igidujin, Kashghun, Khassidi, Naican, Oigur, Pazruki, Quirish, T'aghur, Tsu-tsu, Tuigan, Zamogedi
Kara-Tur & Malatra: Bavanese & Bertanese • Bawani • Han • Issacortae • Koryoan • Kozakuran • Kuong • Nubari (Huroola • Koshiva • Kukalatu • Wise Ones • Zantira) • Pazruki • Purang • Seng • Shou • Tabotan • Tayanulchi • Wanese • Wu-haltai
Zakhara: Zakharan