Thanks JBaumal, it all really started to come together when I started working on that map, ideas flowed out furiously to bring to fruition what had been a reasonable idea of what I wanted but not in quite so much detail.
Just in the last couple of days I found a couple of 'out of sight, out of mind' boxes of figures to add in to the already excessive - but fun and well organized and probably over half way painted if counting people and animals - figures. There are four units unarmed that shall be: missionaries, working folk, animal trade (see below), and floozy sorts more through attire than inappropriate behavior (well, mostly). And then there were six armed units five of which are what I call fezkari, turbanskari, and fezbanskari based on their headgear, 2, 2, and 1. And the sixth? I am calling them Swazimjinga and I have some additional figures that I previously had no plans for but I think I will use to expand this 'new' tribe to add into the mix. I know where they will be located but I'm keeping that under my hat until they make an appearance in a game.
Now, back to the animal trade, here is the man behind the local establishment:
Rikard Svinhjerte, a Dane, goes by Ricky and runs the local trade in selling animals around the world to zoos, circuses, and menageries. The sign out front of his establishment reads:
“Tricky Ricky’s” Live Animal Trade
Honest and Dependable
Ricky says the nickname comes from all the tricks he uses to safely capture animals. Some of his customers might say otherwise, especially those who disagree with his slogan.