The people of Yindu presented a stark contrast to those of Yan and the Great Steppe.
Their physical appearances varied, with some having dark skin as black as night while others possessed fairer complexions.
It was a stark departure from the pale and seemingly frail white complexion of the people of Yan.
However, it wasn't just the physical differences that set them apart.
Ayera, having spent some time among the people of Yindu, observed that they had a unique social structure known as the caste system.
This system enforced rigid divisions within their society, determining one's social status and role from birth.
In the caste system, individuals were born into specific social groups called castes, which defined their occupation, social standing, and even their interactions with others.