Simbara, tribal cat people looking much like Cheetahs living out on the central steppes of Nuderia, they are famous for their exotic spices, herbs, and dyes that they make out in the wild lands. They are not fighters by nature, preferring to use intellect and guile to walk away victorious, and are the most bestail of all the races, able to run on all fours as well as two. In terms of clothing, they either wear nothing, or very little, their fur providing most protection that they need, otherwise they put on loincloths when dealing with outsiders if they demand it. Because their lands are metal poor, most of their weapons are either made from bone or stone, and any metal ones are traded for.
Primals are humans who rejected the birth of civilization, forced to the craggy mountains and badlands by the other races, they are not animals, just more in touch with the way things used to be. Before the new gods ruled, and nature wasn't a malevolent and destructive force keeping the races in check. Fire and stone-knapping are the most advanced technologies amongst them, for nature provides for them all they'd require and more. Their eyes can see in the dark, they have empathy with animals, not quite talking to them, but not quite controlling them either, more agile, stronger and faster than their human kin too. They wear nothing but anklets, necklaces, bracelets, and occasionally body paint.
Teliqonae are the gangsters of the world, skink-people out by the forests and coasts, they deal with the traders and serve as interpreters and negotiators for various parties and companies. They are merchants and businessesmen at heart, willing to trade anything to come out on top. One notable example is when a clan leader traded his daughter to secure a new trade deal within the human demesne. They don't wear clothing so much as decorations and fancy scarfs and wraps across their body, and don't have a concept of indecency. They often have their servants, regardless of race, dress in the same way or wear even less to retain control over them through embarrassment.