Al-Hadhar
The term Al-Hadhar (pronounced: / ɑː l ˈ h ɑː d ɑːr / ahl-HAH-dar) referred to the sedentary inhabitants of the towns and cities of Zakhara, the Land of Fate. Activities Al-Hadhar had easy lives compared to their desert nomad kin.
The term Al-Hadhar (pronounced: /ɑːlˈhɑːdɑːr/ ahl-HAH-dar) referred to the sedentary inhabitants of the towns and cities of Zakhara, the Land of Fate.
Activities
Al-Hadhar had easy lives compared to their desert nomad kin. These people never dealt with the constant search for water, food, and shelter that dominated the lives of Al-Badia.
Al-Hadhar came from all walks of life including the nobility, merchant families, laborers, and craftsmen. Most respected honor and followed the teachings of the Enlightened Gods.