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|[[Kabsal]] on the people of Jah Keved{{book ref|sa1|7}}
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The Veden people are typically associated with pale skin and violet eyes.{{book ref|sa1|46}} Although many Vedens, particularly in the south, look more like the Alethi people. These are generally tan with dark, typically black hair.{{book ref|sa1|3}}{{book ref|sa3|100}} Some Vedens are even darker skinned then the Alethi.{{book ref|sa1|1}} Vedens are not a subtle people, brimming with passion and vice.{{book ref|sa3|100}}
 
In Veden families, the sons have two-part names, with the latter part being their given name, while the former references their order or birth. The first four sons are called '''Nan''', '''Tet''', '''Asha''' and '''Van'''.{{book ref|sa2|45}}{{book ref|sa2|27}} Should one of the sons die or be disinherited, his younger brothers all move up a level; for example, Tet [[Balat]] becomes Nan Balat.{{book ref|sa2|45}} The numerals are used mainly in formal context; siblings usually drop them when talking among themselves.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
The Siln people live in and around the southern city of [[Silnasen]]. They are noted as being less technologically advanced than the rest of the country, with highly ritualized warfare.{{book ref|sa2|54}} Their apparent independence from Veden rule may stem from the fact that they were once a sovereign city-state.{{wob ref|4006}}
 
The Bav people live in [[Bavland]], a small region in the south-western corner of the country. They are mostly miners, and have their own language and culture largely separate from that of the VedenVedens, although they are still Vorin.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}}{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
 
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