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{{Greyhawk Realm
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|image =  
|image         = [[File:Huntinglands.png|175px]]
|caption =  
|caption       = The arms of the Arapahi, illustrated by [[Anna Meyer]], origingally depicted in the ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]'' (1983).
|name = Arapahi
|alt_name      = Rovers of the Barrens
|motto =  
|alt_spelling  =  
|region = [[Empire of Iuz]]
|demonym      =  
|ruler = Ataman [[Durishi Great Hound]]
|motto         =  
|government = (formerly) Four loosely allied [[Flan]] clans, each composed of several nomadic tribes; (now) tribal organization in grave disarray, tribes scattered, technically the lands are claimed by [[Iuz]]
|region       = [[Empire of Iuz]]
|established =  
|ruler         = Ataman [[Durishi Great Hound]]
|capital = None
|government   = (formerly) Four loosely allied [[Flan]] clans, each composed of several nomadic tribes; (now) tribal organization in grave disarray, tribes scattered, technically the lands are claimed by [[Iuz]]
|major towns = None, only temporary camps of up to 5,000 people
|established   =  
|provinces = None (the Rovers are not a proper nation but a collection of closely related nomadic tribes, currently holding little defensible land)
|capital       =  
|resources = Furs, hides, horn, gold nuggets, horses
|major_towns  = None, only temporary camps of up to 5,000 people
|coinage = None; barter used exclusively
|provinces     = None (the Rovers are not a proper nation but a collection of closely related nomadic tribes, currently holding little defensible land)
|population = 35,000
|resources     = Furs, hides, horn, gold nuggets, horses
|races = [[Human]] 37% ([[Flan]], [[Baklunish]]), [[Orc]] 20%, [[Goblin]] 18%, [[Hobgoblin]] 10%, [[Halfling]] 7%, [[Gnome]] 5%, [[Half-orc]] 3%  
|coinage       = None; barter used exclusively
|languages = Flan (several dialects), Common, Orcish, Goblin, Halfling, Gnomish
|population   = 35,000
|alignments = CN*, CE, N
|races         = [[Human]] 37% ([[Flan]], [[Baklunish]]), [[Orc]] 20%, [[Goblin]] 18%, [[Hobgoblin]] 10%, [[Halfling]] 7%, [[Gnome]] 5%, [[Half-orc]] 3%  
|religions = [[Obad-Hai]], [[Beory]], [[Pelor]], [[Red Fox]], other Flan gods, [[Telchur]], [[Kurell]]
|languages     = [[Flan (language)|Flan]] (several dialects), [[Common]], Orcish, Goblin, Halfling, Gnomish
|alignments   = CN*, CE, N
|religions     = [[Obad-Hai]], [[Beory]], [[Pelor]], [[Red Fox]], other Flan gods, [[Telchur]], [[Kurell]]
|allies = [[Elf|Sylvan elves]] of the [[Fellreev Forest]], [[centaur]]s of Fellreev and Barrens, [[Wolf Nomads]]
|allies = [[Elf|Sylvan elves]] of the [[Fellreev Forest]], [[centaur]]s of Fellreev and Barrens, [[Wolf Nomads]]
|enemies = [[Iuz]] (including conquered [[Bandit Kingdoms]]), [[Stonehold]]
|enemies = [[Iuz]] (including conquered [[Bandit Kingdoms]]), [[Stonehold]]
}}
}}
The '''Rovers of the Barrens''', also known as the '''Barrens''', and properly known as '''Arapahi''' (translated as "People of the Plentiful Huntinglands"), is a political state of the [[Flanaess]]. The name also applies to the tribes of nomadic horsemen who dwell within these lands.
 
The '''Plentiful Huntinglands''', also known as the '''Barrens''', '''Barren Plains''', or '''Northern Barrens''',{{csb|LGG|59}} is a political state of the [[Flanaess]]. <br>The people of the region are called the '''Rovers of the Barrens''',{{csb|Folio|14}}{{csb|WoG|33|Catalogue}}{{csb|LGG|94}} or '''rovers of the Hunting Lands''',{{csb|DMG2024|160}} but are properly known as '''Arapahi''' (translated as "People of the Plentiful Huntinglands")—they are the nomadic horsemen who dwell within these lands.


==History==
==History==


==Geography==
==Geography==
The lands of the Rovers of the Barrens are generally located in the central northern portion of the Flanaess. They are bordered by the [[Fellreev Forest]] to the south, by the [[Bluff Hills]] and the [[Forlorn Forest]] to the east, and the [[Cold Marshes]] and Opicm River to the west.  Though not a physical barrier to expansion, the [[Barren Wastes]] to the north of the Rovers' lands are so scarce in resources, that the Rovers do not enter those lands; the Wastes could therefore be considered the Rovers' northern border.
The lands of the Huntinglands are generally located in the central northern portion of the Flanaess. They are bordered by the [[Fellreev Forest]] to the south, by the [[Bluff Hills]] and the [[Forlorn Forest]] to the east, and the [[Cold Marshes]] and Opicm River to the west.  Though not a physical barrier to expansion, the [[Barren Wastes]] to the north of the Rovers' lands are so scarce in resources, that the Rovers do not enter those lands; the Wastes could therefore be considered the Rovers' northern border.


Being a nomadic people, the Rovers have not established any permanent cities or settlements, although temporary camps can reach up to five thousand people in size.
Being a nomadic people, the Arapahi have not established any permanent cities or settlements, although temporary camps can reach up to five thousand people in size.


==People==
==People==
The native folk of the Rovers of the Barrens are coppery-toned [[Flan]], although western tribes show the golden hues of the [[Baklunish]] due to interbreeding with [[Wolf Nomads|Wolf Nomad]] tribes.
The native folk of the Huntinglands (the Arapahi) are coppery-toned [[Flan]], although western tribes show the golden hues of the [[Baklunish]] due to interbreeding with [[Wegwiur]] tribes.


==Government==
==Government==
Traditionally, the Rovers of the Barrens have been a loose alliance of four Flan clans, each in turn made up of several smaller tribes.  The strongest member of each tribe, in terms of leadership and fighting ability, was designated the tribe's chieftain.  However, the strongest warriors overall joined the Wardogs, a group noted for their endurance and bravado.  The best warrior among all the Wardogs was given a limited authority over all the tribal chieftains; the last such leader so designated was His Mighty Lordship, Ataman of the Standards, Durishi Great Hound, Chief of the Wardogs.
Traditionally, the Arapahi have been a loose alliance of four Flan clans, each in turn made up of several smaller tribes.  The strongest member of each tribe, in terms of leadership and fighting ability, was designated the tribe's chieftain.  However, the strongest warriors overall joined the Wardogs, a group noted for their endurance and bravado.  The best warrior among all the Wardogs was given a limited authority over all the tribal chieftains; the last such leader so designated was His Mighty Lordship, Ataman of the Standards, Durishi Great Hound, Chief of the Wardogs.


Recently however, the [[Greyhawk Wars]] and the events leading up to them have caused the tribal organization to fall into disarray, and tribes have scattered from their traditional hunting grounds.
Recently however, the [[Greyhawk Wars]] and the events leading up to them have caused the tribal organization to fall into disarray, and tribes have scattered from their traditional hunting grounds.
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The Rovers of the Barrens' coat of arms is blazoned thus: ''Azure, a horse salient gules''.
The Rovers of the Barrens' coat of arms is blazoned thus: ''Azure, a horse salient gules''.


==References==
== References ==
*Gygax, Gary. ''The World of Greyhawk''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
=== Notes ===
**[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
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=== Citations ===
*[[Gary Holian|Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
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=== Bibliography ===
*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[The World of Greyhawk]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
:———. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
*[[Gary Holian|Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K. Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
*[[David Howery|Howery, David]]. "Ghost Dance." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #32. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991.
*[[David Howery|Howery, David]]. "Ghost Dance." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #32. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991.
* [[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[Ivid the Undying]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1995. Published online. [https://greyhawkonline.com/download/16370/?tmstv=1727302323 PDF by William Allman with maps].  Original RTF archived:[http://web.archive.org/web/20081218001449/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads Wizards.com]. WGR7 or WGRx
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*[[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[From the Ashes (Dungeons & Dragons)|From the Ashes]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.


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Huntinglands
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The arms of the Arapahi, illustrated by Anna Meyer, origingally depicted in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983).
General information
Other names:Rovers of the Barrens
Region:Empire of Iuz
Government
Ruler:Ataman Durishi Great Hound
Government:(formerly) Four loosely allied Flan clans, each composed of several nomadic tribes; (now) tribal organization in grave disarray, tribes scattered, technically the lands are claimed by Iuz
Alignments:CN*, CE, N
Demographics
Major towns:None, only temporary camps of up to 5,000 people
Provinces:None (the Rovers are not a proper nation but a collection of closely related nomadic tribes, currently holding little defensible land)
Population:35,000
Races:Human 37% (Flan, Baklunish), Orc 20%, Goblin 18%, Hobgoblin 10%, Halfling 7%, Gnome 5%, Half-orc 3%
Languages:Flan (several dialects), Common, Orcish, Goblin, Halfling, Gnomish
Groups
Religions:Obad-Hai, Beory, Pelor, Red Fox, other Flan gods, Telchur, Kurell
Allies:Sylvan elves of the Fellreev Forest, centaurs of Fellreev and Barrens, Wolf Nomads
Enemies:Iuz (including conquered Bandit Kingdoms), Stonehold
Miscellaneous
Resources:Furs, hides, horn, gold nuggets, horses
Coinage:None; barter used exclusively

The Plentiful Huntinglands, also known as the Barrens, Barren Plains, or Northern Barrens,[1] is a political state of the Flanaess.
The people of the region are called the Rovers of the Barrens,[2][3][4] or rovers of the Hunting Lands,[5] but are properly known as Arapahi (translated as "People of the Plentiful Huntinglands")—they are the nomadic horsemen who dwell within these lands.

History

Geography

The lands of the Huntinglands are generally located in the central northern portion of the Flanaess. They are bordered by the Fellreev Forest to the south, by the Bluff Hills and the Forlorn Forest to the east, and the Cold Marshes and Opicm River to the west. Though not a physical barrier to expansion, the Barren Wastes to the north of the Rovers' lands are so scarce in resources, that the Rovers do not enter those lands; the Wastes could therefore be considered the Rovers' northern border.

Being a nomadic people, the Arapahi have not established any permanent cities or settlements, although temporary camps can reach up to five thousand people in size.

People

The native folk of the Huntinglands (the Arapahi) are coppery-toned Flan, although western tribes show the golden hues of the Baklunish due to interbreeding with Wegwiur tribes.

Government

Traditionally, the Arapahi have been a loose alliance of four Flan clans, each in turn made up of several smaller tribes. The strongest member of each tribe, in terms of leadership and fighting ability, was designated the tribe's chieftain. However, the strongest warriors overall joined the Wardogs, a group noted for their endurance and bravado. The best warrior among all the Wardogs was given a limited authority over all the tribal chieftains; the last such leader so designated was His Mighty Lordship, Ataman of the Standards, Durishi Great Hound, Chief of the Wardogs.

Recently however, the Greyhawk Wars and the events leading up to them have caused the tribal organization to fall into disarray, and tribes have scattered from their traditional hunting grounds.

As the Rovers are a nomadic people with no permanent cities or settlements, there is also no permanent capital.

Heraldry

The Rovers of the Barrens' coat of arms is blazoned thus: Azure, a horse salient gules.

References

Notes

Citations

  1. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.59.
  2. The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (1980), p.14.
  3. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.33, Catalogue.
  4. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.94.
  5. Dungeon Master's Guide (2024), p.160.

Bibliography

———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Bear Paw Tribe (Rovers) People Group Tribe, Dragon magazine #056 22
Bear Paw Tribe (Rovers) People Group Tribe, Dungeon magazine #032 66
Drovers, Teamsters and Overland Freighters, Alliance of (City of Greyhawk) People Group Union, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 30
Gnarley Forest, Rovers of People Group Slavers, AD&D 2e 10, 17
Gray Lynx Clan {Gray Linx} (Rovers) People Group Clan, Dragon magazine #056 22, 23
Gray Lynx Clan {Gray Linx} (Rovers) People Group Clan, Dungeon magazine #032 61, 62, 62, 66, 67, 69, 71
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Artifact of Evil 340
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #052 18, 19, 20
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #055 18, 19
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #056 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #057 13
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #063 11
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #205 13
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #253 47
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dragon magazine #263 51
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dungeon magazine #032 60-71
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Dungeon magazine #073 73
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Greyhawk Adventures 48, 96, 97
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book 7
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 5, 6, 12, 25, 27, 30, 58, 59, 61, 94, 95, 109, 113, 133, 134, 140, 144, 154, IBC
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Oerth Journal #06 26,28,42
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Oerth Journal #08 14
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Oerth Journal #31 35
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Oerth Journal #33 30
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 6, 34
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, The Adventure Begins 23
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e 20
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) IC, 2, 7, 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 22
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, WGR5 Iuz the Evil 5, 48, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, WGS1 Five Shall Be One IBC, 29
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, WGS2 Howl From the North 10, 11, 30, 36, 37, 43
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 13, 14, 26, 27, 33, 36, 37, 42, 49, 51, 59, IBC
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens) People Group People, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 7, 8, 17, 31
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Dragon magazine #315 51, 53
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Dragon magazine #359 75
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 11, 22, 35, 38, 43, 55
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), From the Ashes: References Card #2
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Greyhawk Adventures 48, 96, 97
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book 7
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Imagine Magazine #02 10
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 5, 6, 12, 25, 27, 30, 58, 59, 61, 94, 95, 109, 113, 133, 134, 140, 144, 154, IBC
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Player's Guide to Greyhawk 6, 34
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), The Adventure Begins 23
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e 20
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e (Premium Edition) 20
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 13, 14, 26, 27, 33, 36, 37, 42, 49, 51, 59, IBC
Huntinglands (Rovers of the Barrens), lands of Kingdom (576 pop: 50000), (591 pop: 35000), World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 7, 8, 17, 31
People of Plentiful Hunting Grounds {Huntinglands} People Group People, Reference SEE Rovers of the Barrens
Rovers of Gnarley Forest People Group Reference SEE Gnarley Forest, Rovers of
Sly Fox Tribe (Rovers) People Group Tribe, Dragon magazine #056 22, 23
Sly Fox Tribe (Rovers) People Group Tribe, Dungeon magazine #032 66
Wardog Society {Wardogs} (Rovers) People Group Martial order, Dragon magazine #056 22
Wardog Society {Wardogs} (Rovers) People Group Martial order, Dungeon magazine #032 62, 63, 66
Wardog Society {Wardogs} (Rovers) People Group Martial order, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 94, 95