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Nariki people
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Nariki people (also known as Narikatonites or Islanders) are a linguistic and ethnic sub-group of the Darnussians who speak the Narik language. Most scholars now agree that the Nariki people are not a truly separate racial sub-group due to mingling with the Kozari people over time, and instead that Nariki is simply an archaic term for ethnic Darnussians who's ancestry comes from the Islands and who's first language is Narik. This is due to the fact that in the modern day it is hard if not impossible to tell a Narikatonite from other Darnussians and vice versa. However it is commonly believed that those with lighter skin and hair have more Nariki blood in them than those with darker hair and darker skin.
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Clockwise from top left: Anthony de Augustin, Anton II, Claude Deimore, Cecil van Raux, Antoniette I, Darntus I
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Narikatonites, Nariki
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Kozaris, Alkavoni, Durvins, Luthorians
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Specific information is impossible to get due to genetically mixed population of Darnussia and the policy that Mainlanders and Nariki people are jointly considered to be just ethnically Darnussians. Estimated: 45 - 55 million
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Nariki people (also known as Narikatonites or Islanders) are a linguistic and ethnic sub-group of the Darnussians who speak the Narik language. Most scholars now agree that the Nariki people are not a truly separate racial sub-group due to mingling with the Kozari people over time, and instead that Nariki is simply an archaic term for ethnic Darnussians who's ancestry comes from the Islands and who's first language is Narik. This is due to the fact that in the modern day it is hard if not impossible to tell a Narikatonite from other Darnussians and vice versa. However it is commonly believed that those with lighter skin and hair have more Nariki blood in them than those with darker hair and darker skin. Despite this, there is a strong, ongoing racial Nariki nationalist ideology throughout Narikaton and the islands, that strongly believes in a separate, superior Nariki race, of which its genetics and linguistics must be preserved and 'saved' from further mingling with the Kozaris.
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