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Isurian language | |
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Catholic (both Latin and Caphiric rites) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Cartadanians, Pelaxians, Delepasians |
Isurians are an ethnic group native to west Sarpedon. They are closely related to both the Cartadanian and Pelaxian peoples. Their historic homeland is Isuriana, a land mostly part of modern-day Caphiria, and Isurians are well-integrated within the culture of Caphiria. Within Caphiria, ethnic Isurians are also present in large numbers in the provinces of Suvera and Santicino. Isurians also played a major role in the Pelaxian colonization of Vallos, and their descendants played an important role in the establishment of the Delepasian culture.