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| =====Havod Culture===== | =====Havod Culture===== | ||
| ====Religion==== | ====Religion==== | ||
| - | The religion of the booakers is mostly a form of ancestral veneration, believing that only when a person is forgotten do they truly die. The idea of a grave being unmarked is abhorrent. Many homes will have family | + | The religion of the booakers is mostly a form of ancestral veneration, believing that only when a person is forgotten do they truly die. The idea of a grave being unmarked is abhorrent. Many homes will have a family |
| ====Military & Government==== | ====Military & Government==== | ||
| Each village or town has an elected [[Notable People|Councillor]], | Each village or town has an elected [[Notable People|Councillor]], | ||
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| That being said, it is believed that there is a secret military programme run by the Council, one that trains their members to be better than even the might of the gwyllion of [[Llanhythel]]. There are many stories of booakers being approached by fae in black cloaks, and soon enough they leave their home never to be seen again. The Council has remained silent on this matter. | That being said, it is believed that there is a secret military programme run by the Council, one that trains their members to be better than even the might of the gwyllion of [[Llanhythel]]. There are many stories of booakers being approached by fae in black cloaks, and soon enough they leave their home never to be seen again. The Council has remained silent on this matter. | ||
| ====Magic==== | ====Magic==== | ||
| - | Booakers can use [[abilities# | + | Booakers can use [[abilities# |
| Booakers also possess an innate affinity for the element of Dark and an innate weakness to the element of Light. | Booakers also possess an innate affinity for the element of Dark and an innate weakness to the element of Light. | ||
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| Honouring one’s family is important for the booakers, and they will use their family name first for introductions and formal situations. Given names can often be found repeating within the same family throughout generations. Surnames are passed through the maternal line as an acknowledgment of the mothers’ ability to bear life. | Honouring one’s family is important for the booakers, and they will use their family name first for introductions and formal situations. Given names can often be found repeating within the same family throughout generations. Surnames are passed through the maternal line as an acknowledgment of the mothers’ ability to bear life. | ||
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| + | ====Attitudes to Other Nations=== | ||
| + | While booakers may have a range of viewpoints on the world and their fellow Bendith, here are some commonly held attitudes towards other nations: | ||
| + | ===Mythvye=== | ||
| + | The korrigans of Mythvye are often viewed as a curious people, their actions and attitudes often too difficult to predict for the liking of the average booaker. Though Havod has benefited from friendly trade and cultural exchange with Mythvye in the past, the korrigan belief in the cyclical nature of life is baffling to some booakers and horrifying to others. Previous attempts to educate korrigans on the harm they do to their dead by imagining them reborn into a new life or identity have gone poorly, to put it mildly. | ||
| + | ===Llanhythel=== | ||
| + | Though relations between Havod and Llanhythel have been amicable since the disbandment of the Hand of Anwar, many booakers feel a sense of threat from the gwyllion on account of their martial strength. Being a widely dispersed and not especially aggressive nation, it is not difficult for the people of Havod to recognise that should Llanhythel see fit to expand once more, they would likely be the easiest target. As a result, some booakers approach interactions with gwyllion with a certain degree of posturing – though, of course, few would //admit// to using the sacred art of necromancy as an intimidation tactic... | ||
| + | ===Lyonn=== | ||
| + | The booaker perspective on the piskies of Lyonn is as varied as the pisky population itself. Some view the piskies as powerful allies whose coordinated defence against the Faewilds and gifts of divination could be of great benefit. Others view them as strange, old-fashioned and impossible to negotiate with. Similarly to the korrigans, the pisky attitude to death stands in opposition to the booaker’s religious practices – though in general, booakers may be more willing to overlook this in order to maintain good relations with Lyonn. | ||
| + | ===Kloth’va=== | ||
| + | The coblynau of Kloth’va are typically regarded as a pleasant and industrious people with whom Havod shares a number of well-maintained trade routes. Booakers tend to get along well with coblynau workers and have a healthy amount of admiration for their warrior class. Despite differences between these nations’ religious beliefs, the Council of Havod is known to welcome discussions with coblynau priests and ambassadorial visits from one nation to the other are not uncommon. | ||
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