Tólóch

The Tólóch (Várdóch: "our people") are a culture and people group inhabiting much of western Chayazó mainly in coastal areas and much of the surrounding hilly areas. They mainly speak Várdóch, one of the largest members of the Tolian language family.

Etymology
The word's derivation it simple. It is derived from the word tóle "people group, the people" and the first person plural possessive suffix -óch.

History
Starting around 0 AGS, the Tólóch entered a new period of maritime trade mainly with the Ásadebasa and by extension Cadereu. The Ásadebasa had come into contact with Cadereu centuries prior and by this point has already adopted key novel technologies from there, namely bronze production and writing. Copper smelting had already been long practiced on most of Dzózó but due to the lack of tin deposits bronze could not previously be made.