Wian
The original people from the other-side of the mountains. They are said to be created by Pelor himself.
A majority believe that they are the decedents of Dragons, and that the dragonborn and humans are all of the same blood.
A majority believe that they are the decedents of Dragons, and that the dragonborn and humans are all of the same blood.
Naming Traditions
Other names
Names meaning 'Gold' or having 'Gold' in the title are very popular, as well as 'Dragon'
Culture
Common Dress code
Clothes are split into two categories: Femini and Mascul
Mascul are usually one or two layers, light weight, and use pants. They are for more physical actives: like running, working in the fields, fighting. Most commoners wear Mascul clothing.
Femini clothes have several layers, long sleeves, more dress like. Used for more leisure, formal events, and government work.
Mascul are usually one or two layers, light weight, and use pants. They are for more physical actives: like running, working in the fields, fighting. Most commoners wear Mascul clothing.
Femini clothes have several layers, long sleeves, more dress like. Used for more leisure, formal events, and government work.
Ideals
Beauty Ideals
Tan skin is a sign of good fortune and blesses. Red and blond hair are very attractive.
Courtship Ideals
You give someone a small gift (the classic being a red ribbon), and they accept (usually wearing the gift as a sign to others that they are in the process of thinking of the next step. After this you are courting to know each other and how you balance out being asking the question.
Common times for popping the question is during firework festivals or other big holidays like New Year or Summer Solstice.
Rings are not usually shared, instead weaved or braided knots that can be hung on belts, in hair, or around the neck. Some other exchanges are braided bands that form a bracelet.
Common times for popping the question is during firework festivals or other big holidays like New Year or Summer Solstice.
Rings are not usually shared, instead weaved or braided knots that can be hung on belts, in hair, or around the neck. Some other exchanges are braided bands that form a bracelet.
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