Mjusi

The Mjusi are a group of nomadic people that continually migrate north, circling the globe. There are several cities on each of the costal fronts of each continent they inhabit and they only migrate in a North-South stripe. The people avarage at 9 to 11 feet, they have two pairs arm like appendages equipped with flippers and a thumb, and one pair

Physical Properties...
The Mjusi avarage 9 to 11 feet tall and have two pairs of arm like appendages equipped with flippers and a thumb, and one pair of leg like appendages with large webbed and clawed toes. They are equipped with pointed turqouise plating on their dorsal sides, and a thick blue shell made of calcium on their dorsal side. The Mjusi have two pairs of eyes, one pair on opposite sides of their skull and another two on the sides of their jaws. They don't have any teeth but their skulls connect to a sharp beak with an egg-tooth at the tip.

Nomadic Cities...
Only around eleven nomadic cities are known and are abandoned while the tribes are migrating, but the cities are defended by an elite species of fauna known as Sumu-Kaa which is a type of crab with poison tipped claws and they excrete a poisonous mucous to fend off predetors. It is advised to seek a Kuongoza before entering a Nomadic City.

Cultural Customs...
It is rare, but every once in  a while a Mjusi will offend of displease a memeber of the high order, resulting in banishment. Most Aibu, as they are reffered as, seek refuge in the underwater city of Waliopotea where they sleep and drink away their days with the Chini-Kaboni. Some Aibu may find new homes in other parts of Hadithi but there is a general misconception about Mjusi, marking them as unholy demons or ancient monsters due to the Mjusi's isolated tendencies and general secrecy.

Mjusi, while they are isolationists, are known for their mastery in the making of clothes, which involves weaving treated coral and seaweed into a tight cloth, known as Maji-Nguo, that has amazing qualities that include strength, durability, and defense against fire, which is why it is widly distributed throughout Hadithi and is bought for religious purposes in Mwanga by water mages in the valcanoes of Moshi-Mlima.