Name given to a small family line of Asini that collectively lived amongst the nomadic human tribes that later became the transient population of the Halzin Nations. While never prominent even at it's heyday, this small group is now considered to be extinct, as only a few remaining members are scattered across different cities.
Physically identical to their Asini brethren, The Wandering Children had a few social norms that set them apart from other asini. They did not use private temples for ceremonies, and instead practiced all events publicly with their human patrons allowed to attend. The ceremony of taking an asini formal name was done at a much younger age, and many humans within the tribe also engaged in the same dual naming processes. Due to this, there is a much stronger bound between both groups, and is credited for the Halzin Nations close ties to the Asini even after the death of Asis.
Instead of a focus on written, medical, and law skills, the Wandering Children instead trained as warriors to help protect against attacks on their city-less clan. During the integration of the nomadic human tribes into the growing cities within the Halzin nations, the Wandering Children acted as soldiers with in the military.