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Revision as of 04:12, 8 July 2019
Yaelic | |
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Culture | |
Pronunciation | Yay-lick |
Nicknames | Pagans, todo, todo |
Origins | Pre-Exodian Cultures |
Races | Human |
Emphasis | Folklore, Deities, Fertility |
Languages | Common (Yaelic Dialect) |
Major Cities | Callistan, Silveredge, Erith |
The yaelic culture originates east of the Cascadian Mountains, and is one of the few human cultures which does not have any ties to Exodia. The yaelics are an agrarian people who have a history rich in folklore--
Contents
History
todo conquered by exodian settlers, todo religious conflicts
Society
Naming Customs
(When making your own names, refer to Scottish and Irish names for traditional yaelic names)
Male Names
- Connor
- Patrick
- Sean
- Neil
- Brian
- Lawrence
Female Names
- Rose
- Tara
- Katelyn
- Fiona
- Grace
- Alison
Last Names
- O'Brien
- Flynn
- Stewart
- Burke
- Moore
- MacDonald
Family Structure
Gender Roles
Holidays
Religion
Religion: Yale