Chulay Culture

The Chulay Culture was a Post-Collapse human and halfling agricultural society that lived in the Huacui Mountains and the Chupaco region of central and northern Orana.

Religion
The Chulay worshiped the Old Spirits, who appeared to them as local animals. By 1500 3E, they had begun to worship a pantheon of deities including: They also worshiped a number of deities based on planets, stars and other astronomical features. Their mythology was also heavily based on astronomy. For example, they believed that the galaxy was a range of snow-capped mountains on which the gods lived.
 * Nilu, god of the sun, twin to Kilapa
 * Kilapa, god of the moon, twin to Nilu

Technology
The Chulay used stone tools. They are best known for their exquisite pottery artifacts and complex textiles. By 1500 3E, they had developed complex astronomical practices, having mapped the stars and the movements of the planets.

Agriculture
The Chulay had a thriving agricultural system which relied on terrace farms down the slopes of the Huacui mountains, in which they grew potatoes, coca, cotton and quinoa. By 1000 3E they had also domesticated the llama and the guinea pig.