Berber/Amazigh Creatures

Berber and Amazigh traditions span Atlas mountains, desert fringes, and oasis towns. Oral poetry, seasonal festivals, and shrine visitations anchor stories to grazing routes, springs, and passes. Protective symbols appear in textiles, jewelry, tattoos, and carved doorways that mark thresholds and kinship. Names vary across Tamazight varieties such as Tarifit, Tashelhit, and Tamasheq, and across Arabic or French transcription. Motifs include hospitality, oath keeping, caravan safety, and stars as guides in night travel. Browse tiles by landscape and theme, then open cards for sources, variant names, and notes on ritual specialists and local calendars.