![]() Many of the stories have different protagonists and, indeed, different sets of foreground characters. But the barbarians were for many years the slaves of the dominant brown-skinned culture, especially for mining and agriculture (as we learn in both “The Tale of Gorgik” and Neveryóna) – and in many places still are. By the time the stories start, clearly some amount of racial mixing has occurred. ![]() Barbarian tribes live to the south: a people with pale skin, yellow hair, and light eyes. The men and women of the reigning civilization have brown to black skin. Nevèrÿon (pronounced "Ne-VER-y-on" according to the preface to Tales of Nevèrÿon) is the fictional land the stories are set in, a name derived from the aristocratic neighborhood of Neveryóna (pronounced "Ne-ver-y-O-na") in the capital city Kolhari. The eleven tales that make up Return to Nevèrÿon are set before the dawn of history. The rest of this article is dedicated to the series as a whole. The eleven tales are discussed in the articles devoted to the individual volumes mentioned above. ![]()
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