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The origins of the Ge'Za are still a mystery to most scholars and historians. According to the Ge'Za themselves, they are a very ancient tribe who came from a very far country, after a huge environmental disaster forced them to leave their homeland, becoming nomadic. But it's considered more as a legend, as evidences of their past have never been retrieved. Most of the Ge'Za seem to be Anu'Dar and Tokaya, but there are also Hatran and a Emer minority. It's believed that the original tribe was made by Anu'Dar, but other races joined later, after other tribes were merged with the Ge'Za.

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  • The origins of the Ge'Za are still a mystery to most scholars and historians. According to the Ge'Za themselves, they are a very ancient tribe who came from a very far country, after a huge environmental disaster forced them to leave their homeland, becoming nomadic. But it's considered more as a legend, as evidences of their past have never been retrieved. Most of the Ge'Za seem to be Anu'Dar and Tokaya, but there are also Hatran and a Emer minority. It's believed that the original tribe was made by Anu'Dar, but other races joined later, after other tribes were merged with the Ge'Za.
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  • The origins of the Ge'Za are still a mystery to most scholars and historians. According to the Ge'Za themselves, they are a very ancient tribe who came from a very far country, after a huge environmental disaster forced them to leave their homeland, becoming nomadic. But it's considered more as a legend, as evidences of their past have never been retrieved. Most of the Ge'Za seem to be Anu'Dar and Tokaya, but there are also Hatran and a Emer minority. It's believed that the original tribe was made by Anu'Dar, but other races joined later, after other tribes were merged with the Ge'Za. The Ge'Za name comes from their language, and means "The Wanderers" emphasizing their nomadic nature.
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