Dregs
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Are often named after the armor, martial art, or protective actions they are expected to take.
Masculine names
They tend to be the expectations of power, glory, and actions expected from the child at birth.
Unisex names
Names of battles, places, or things of honor
Family names
Their names tend to be that of an important place, job, or weapon the family has gotten their fame for.
Culture
Major language groups and dialects
Common, Orc, and Giant
Culture and cultural heritage
They have a rich cultural heritage related to food and the way they fight.
Shared customary codes and values
Average technological level
They have acquired steam punk level technology with flying crafts and moving vehicles.
Common Etiquette rules
Common Dress code
Loose clothing better designed for combat and training then style.
Art & Architecture
They have sturdy architecture resemlbing that of the Romans and their art is mostly taht of great battles and victories.
Foods & Cuisine
Mostly that of meat and big beasts. They tend to be very seasoned and meant to be shared with others.
Coming of Age Rites
Each male dreg most protect their younger sibling, pet, or family memeber from being harmed for a month while the testers will try and do everything in their power to do so.
Funerary and Memorial customs
When a dreg dies they are wrapped in wool and sticks then are placed on a raft. On the raft they get sent out into the sea before they are set ablaze and the raft is sunken. Afterwards their suite of armor and prefered weapon are placed on the ground in a resting position in their cementaries.
Common Taboos
Having the serpants or dragons mark placed at your door.
Ideals
Beauty Ideals
Strength both mentaly and physicaly.
Gender Ideals
Both are expected the same on the battle field and in civilian life.
Relationship Ideals
Both are at an even match for strength and fulfill the others weak points.
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