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Travellers is in need of more information! Travellers is lacking a complete History, with events from the Travellers' ancient past, as well as events from Rowan and the Travellers, Rowan and the Zebak and Rowan of the Bukshah concerning them. Also write up sections on their culture and society, on their traditions (their music, jokes, travelling, storytelling etc.), and a section on their power to control the winds, and how they fly with kites in the air.

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The Travellers
General information
Notable members

Ogden
Zeel
Tor
Mithren

Government
Capital

None, the Travellers leads a nomadic lifestyle on Maris

Form of government

Chiefdom

Head of State

Chief

Ruler

Ogden

Chronological information
First appearance

Rowan and the Travellers

Last appearance

Rowan of the Bukshah

The Travellers are a nomadic people native to the island of Maris and ancient allies of the Maris and people of Rin.[1]

History[]

Rowan and the Travellers[]

Rowan and the Zebak[]

Rowan of the Bukshah[]

Appearance[]

Full-bred Travellers are known to be slender and small-boned. They have brown skin, sometimes dark brown. Their eyes are dark, ranging from brown to black, and they have slanting eyebrows. Their hair is usually brown.[2][1]

Culture[]

Society[]

Compared to Rin, Traveller life is more laidback and less concerned with a structured, settled society [1]. They are governed by a chief. Marriage is a recognised form of union, where wedding necklaces are used instead of rings [1].

Stories[]

Music[]

Kite flying[]

Powers[]

The Travellers have the power to summon winds, which they use to get their kites to fly.[3]

Appearances[]

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Rodda, Emily. Rowan and the Travellers. Scholastic Australia. 1994.
  2. Rodda, Emily. Rowan of Rin. Scholastic Australia. 1993.
  3. Rodda, Emily. Rowan and the Zebak. Scholastic Australia. 1999.

See also[]