From publisher blurb:
Six Lineages
Tiberi. The oldest recognized subspecies of caberdanian, Tiberi are known for their physical strength and can live anywhere from verdant valleys to the sides of mountains.
Bubalis. Along the world’s riverways the Bubalis serve as guides and pilots for travelers and tradesmen, using their natural aptitude for navigation to ferry people and goods safely to their destinations. They are also experts at cultivating aquatic plants, along with rice and taro, in large rice paddies along their native rivers.
Kyloe. Native to the world's northern latitudes, the Kyloe are a hardy subspecies that can feel at home even in the most extreme environments. Known as skilled mountaineers, they serve as guides in some of the most remote corners of the world and have a reputation for hospitality and friendliness.
Ayani. Large herds of Ayani were once a common sight in the world’s grasslands and prairies, but increased industrialization pushed them to the brink of extinction. But after an isolated herd was discovered in a remote corner of the world the Ayani have been rebuilding their numbers and are slowly reclaiming their ancestral homelands.
Tajawl. The Tajawl are a widespread subspecies of Caberdanian, and are known for being able to thrive in otherwise hostile climates like steppe plateaus thanks to the camel-like humps on their shoulders which are used to store fat for survival during lean times. Because of this many are explorers who love to chart new roads into unknown territory.
Sakti. Thought to be an offshoot of their Tajawl kin, the Sakti have adapted to a more urban lifestyle than most Caberdanians and are a common sight in cities and large towns. They commonly serve as members of the local guard to defend their families and neighbors from outside threats.