Eveths (E-ven-s)
Eveths
People of the Eveths worship the Blood Tree. Evenths was the only culture to have all positions of power held by omegas. This practice as well as many others were wiped out.
Langue: The Traditional Language of the Eveths was Evlns. It was the original language of Ziures, Now most Ziures speak Vals-Hick or the mixed language Valns. (Save 1)
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Spiring
Wendy
Levi
Common:
Spindle
Clove
Winds
Key
Honey
Hera
Locky
Masculine names
Erza,
Victor,
Titan
Common:
Victory
Hope
Duew
Nix
Night
Axyle
Hanch(Hatchet)
Unisex names
Clear
Iris
Family names
NightCrawler
Reid
Culture
Shared customary codes and values
They like things that are practical and fair. They value work and have closes communitys, that relia on trust. They are colder to outsiders then most, with it taking awaly for trust to be built. Poeple put much vaule is placed in actions, less in words.
Common Etiquette rules
When greeting those: Above: (A) A short bow, (O) Lean your head forward. Equal: A hand is extended to shake. Trusted: Pressing your head or neck to the others. Below: (A) A nod (O) Extend a hand
Common Dress code
Eveths and The Arctic have very similar clothing styles. They strive for productivity. Dress and skirts were never worn by anyone. Everyone worked and dressed for agriculture and practicality. They wore pantsuits for formal wear. They wear snowsuits in the winter. In the late spring and early fall it's most common for people to wear shawls over their clothes. They don’t wear jewelry or wear extravagant clothes. Some do have embroidery on their Shawls. Wedding dress constited of the most colorful fabric the partners could find. Sometimes small stones would be sown to the sides and bottom of the outfits. The Everyday outfit mostly consits of an undershirt(also was slept in by young), tight on top loses on bottom pants, an over shirt, sometimes a vest or Shawl, and lace up boats.
Art & Architecture
Stone and Black Stone
Foods & Cuisine
With a large population of Vampires blood and raw meat are common.
Funerary and Memorial customs
To place Ripe Blood Cloves around the dead before setting them on fire and ring their ashes to the family crypt.

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