Welcome to the jungle rain forests of the Schendi region of Gor. These lands are the home of the Wa Ngao Taluna tribe. Extending south from the Ven Highlands to the Ta-Thassa Mountains, and bounded on the west by the Thassa Sea, while upstream lay the Falls of Bila Haruma, the Wa Ngao Taluna tribe lives life based on the Chronicles of Gor, by author John Norman.
The tribe was founded in April of 2007 to be a living example of lives led by these amazing women. While only passing reference to Taluna is made, particularly in volume 13, “Explorers of Gor”, the sisters of the Wa Ngao, both Taluna and kajirae, have based their characters on interpretations of information about Gor. The rainforest jungles are vast and extensive and the Wa Ngao make their camp deep in the most remote part safe from the prying eyes of the Free that pass through, some briefly stopping at the Korat Trading Post to rest or trade.
The Wa Ngao Taluna tribe takes it’s name from Lake Ngao which is shaped like a shield. “Of the Shield” is the translation for Wa Ngao and reflects the close bond shared by those belonging to the tribe. While trade and the production of palm wine for trade are important activities, the Wa Ngao hunt, fish, and harvest the bounty provided by the jungles.
Felicity Coronet
En Wa Ngao
Sunday, 16 March 2025
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