Tobans

The Tobans were the westernmost Canuck tribes. Around 3000PF, they migrated out of the dense forests of Canuda and onto the plains and forest-steppes on the edge of the northern High plains, where they settled down on new lands. Here they developed a unique Canuck culture which incorporated many of the traditions of their nomadic neighbors. Unlike the eastern Canuck groups, the Tobans were skilled horsemen, and lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle, herding cattle as well as farming the fertile river valleys.

The expansion of the Hellrider horde on the High Plains forced the Tobans to migrate back east into the forests. After being pushed out of the northern plains, they split into two distinct groups, the West Tobans, who migrated south from the plains into Minisota; and the East Tobans, who migrated east into the Imperial province of Wiskansin.

During and after the decline and collapse of the Eastern Empire, the Tobans established themselves as the rulers of the Upper Midlands, where they created new feudal kingdoms out of the former Chikagoan provinces. The West Toba took Minisota as well as Iyowa and Inner Dakota, establishing the Toban Kingdom of Minisota; while the Eastern Tobans took over Wiskansin and Upper Mishigan, where they made themselves the rulers of the Toban Kingdom of Wiskansin.

After their migrations the Tobans became the ruling class of nobles over the native Chi-Midlander populations, whom became their serfs whom worked their new lords new estates across the new feudal realms.