Peoples of Vithinja
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Vithinja is mainly populated by three very different but well integrated cultural demographics. These are the very distinct and distant gothic culture of the Ruthan, the traditional, rural and religious celtic culture of the Gvergoles and the strange combined but generally more radical group that formed from the merger of the first two: the Ruth-Gvärs. Vithinja also features two groups of minorities generally handled seperately: The Caeric minority and the immigrant minority.
The nation of Vithinja is often described by local historians and philosophers as a nation of three peoples. The first of these cultures is the ruthans. While they belong to the gothic culture the
It is generally agreed amongst the international academia that because of Vithinjas history of putting the ruthan people first has caused the average ruthan to have a better quality of life than the average Gvergole. However scholars are still a bit confused over the fact that the most successful Of the nations main demographics is the Ruth-Gvär population, while also being the largest demographic.
The Ruthan People
The Ruthan people, a people very seperated from most of the other gothic cultures, which together with the large amount of interaction with celtic cultures has lead to the Ruthi culture having almost as much in common with most celtic cultures as it has with most gothic cultures.