Sure. Here's their race profile as of right now, though still subject to change.
Name: Naga
Estimated population:
Range: Africa, India, eastern Asia, some small tribes in South America. (Species is not affected by location)
Height: Varies by species.
Weight: Varies by species.
Characteristics: Very smooth face, no break in profile from forehead to the tip of the nose. S-shaped nostrils. High, thin, slanted eyes, often with slitted pupils. Tentacle-like “hair” grows from the back of the head (as opposed to human hair growing from the top). Upper body form similar to a human, but scaled. Entire body covered in the markings of a particular snake species. Fingers are clawed. Being reptiles, females do not have breasts.
Society: 98% tribal, 1.5% modern-tribal (tribal living, awareness of modern world), 0.5% other.
Religion: 93% Naga paganism, 7% native paganism
Languages: African Naga, Indian Naga, Asian Naga, South American Naga, many speak native human languages.
Lifespan: 200 in India and eastern Asia. 250 – 275 in South America. 300 – 350 in Africa.
Family: (Haven't quite worked it out yet)
Mavain is the leader of a tribe that lives in central Africa. As of right now, there are 14 members, including him. The tribe practices Naga paganism, which is actually fairly loose (as in, not strict). There is one Naga (not considered a tribe member) that lives with them. She is leucistic, meaning pure white, and therefor they see her as a goddess.
Also, my nagas aren't the typical human head and torso with a snake tail. They look like this.
www.furaffinity.net/view/3060354/ (Mavain, ball python)
www.furaffinity.net/view/2769891/ (Yoko, an Arizona coral snake)
www.furaffinity.net/view/2769368/ (Mav and Zavi, a bamboo ratsnake)
www.furaffinity.net/view/2760497/ (Ngozi, a Mandarin ratsnake, and Mav's right-hand man)
Note the difference in markings and body type (on the snake part, not so much the head and torso). These are totally dependant on snake species. For example, a vine snake is very long and thin, but a blood python is very short and fat, so a blood python Naga would be larger, heavier, and shorter than a vine snake Naga. Specific heights, lengths and weights are different, and heights are hard to determine since they can raise or lower themselves easily, but at rest they're usually about 5 - 12 ft tall (again, depending on species).
So...I guess if you have any questions, or if you want to join Mav's tribe or start your own within his universe, ask or let me know here. I'd like to keep track of these things, as I have been. I've got a small list of snake species if you don't know any.