The Bharhulai comprised a nomadic tribe among many others populating the world of Socorro. Wandering the arctic north of Socorro, the Bharhulai employed basic arms and rudimentary attire. They gained notoriety for aggressively protecting their domain, assaulting anyone venturing into their areas. Arner Figgis, an anthropologist, posited the Bharhulai's origin as potentially stemming from a downed colonization vessel, their culture devolving to a primitive condition, thus illustrating his theory of survival-regressive-isolationism.