Dragoš, a seasoned leader in his early forties, commands the river tribes with a blend of wisdom and cunning. His stature is tall and imposing, his frame hardened by years of navigating the challenges of tribal leadership. His hair, a cascade of dark waves, is often tied back, revealing a weathered face marked by the sun and the river's spray. Dragoš's eyes, a piercing blue, reflect the depths of the waters he governs, hinting at the deep currents of his thoughts. His attire, a mix of practical leathers and furs, is adorned with symbols of his tribe's reverence for the river spirits, marking him as both a warrior and a spiritual leader.

Dragoš's primary ambition is to unite the scattered river tribes under a single banner, fostering a network of trade and mutual defense. He dreams of a time when the river tribes can thrive without the constant threat of raids from the inland clans. Yet, his path is obstructed by the entrenched rivalries and ancient feuds that divide the tribes. In response, Dragoš employs a strategy of diplomacy and strategic marriages, weaving alliances through the threads of kinship and shared interest.

His approach is effective because it appeals to the tribes' desire for peace and prosperity, slowly eroding the old animosities. Dragoš's unique trait is his habit of speaking in metaphors drawn from the river, a reflection of his deep connection to the water's ebb and flow. His journey, however, is fraught with tension, as not all tribal leaders welcome his vision, and whispers of betrayal and sabotage linger like the fog over the river.

The culmination of Dragoš's efforts sees the river tribes more united than ever, yet the peace is fragile, threatened by external forces and internal dissent. His life is a constant negotiation between the old ways, represented by the shamans and river witches he consults, and the new alliances he strives to forge. In this world of shifting allegiances and ancient rites, Dragoš remains a steadfast figure, his resolve as unyielding as the river itself.