From publisher blurb:
Six Lineages
Satydari. Often cultivate apple orchards and create delicious cider in mild farmland regions. They’re known for going on adventures and having the best time.
Faunatyra. Originally from a mountainous steppes region, they relish well-crafted stories and new drinks. Known for their inquisitive nature and eagerness to try new things.
Caprimeade. From beautiful forest and meadow regions. Known for their affinity to nature and ability to communicate with insects and other woodland creatures, especially bees.
Dionosani. Hailing from lands with plentiful food, drink, and adventure. They’re boisterous and ready for a good time, though sometimes they can get a little carried away.
Khlari. The khlari are one of the more enegmatic of the gosan family, having more goatlike features than their cousins. Considered one of the two long-eared gosan, the khlari are masters of crafting and brewing a powerful corn beer made from colorful varieties of maize. Their skill with agriculture makes them welcome in any arid community, where it is said they can sing water from a stone.
Damanak. The damanak are not a brewing people, but instead are chroniclers and researchers, working to ensure that the craft of their people is not lost. It is not just written materials that the damanak archive, but also bottles and kegs and flasks and jugs and casks of every liquor, beer, mead, ale, wine and sake imaginable from across cultures and across the world. The other of the long eared gosan, the damanak are reserved but welcoming.