Wind fairies
Wind fairies have a connection with avians. High emotions bring wind, lots of it. They tend to have bigger wings than the other fairies. They can hold their breath for a long time and just have good breath control in general. They are good fliers. They can regulate their own tempature.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Feminine names are often longer and start with vowels. Examples include: Etesian, Aegae, Oroshi
Masculine names
Masculine names are shorter with hard constants. Examples include: Cape, Gilavar, Cordonazo
Unisex names
Unisex names often include double letters like: Williwaw
Family names
Family names are often based on wind, speed, and directional terms. Examples include: The Bora Family, The Mistral Family, and The Chinook Family
Other names
Other names include: Ana, Caju, Sarma
Culture
Shared customary codes and values
Wind fairies all agree that children always come first, and fighting to the death for the children is expected from everyone.
Common Etiquette rules
Do not comment on other fairies bodys, not their scars, their weight, their hair, nothing, unless they comment first.
Common Dress code
Cover the private bits and you're good to go.
Art & Architecture
Wind Fairies like to buid tall structures or structures in places already high up
Foods & Cuisine
A lot of berries
Coming of Age Rites
A fly around the main land of Mayvis in a certain amount of time.
Common Taboos
getting with any fairy other than another wind fairy
Ideals
Beauty Ideals
Wind Fairies admire pale skin and lean bodies for both men and women. The only large part of the body that is wanted large is the wings, the large the wings the more beuatiful they are considered. This is escpically true for men. Hair is often worn long no matter gender and braided in intricit styles to not interupt flight. Women are expected to keep up with complex fashion trends with their hair styles. Clothing is often light and reveling, covering just enough to not be considered nude or complelty unacceptle by the other species. Nudity is not something ashamed of in wind fairy culture.
Gender Ideals
Women are expected to be just as much as fighters as men, if not more so, but they are less expected to lead. Men are more expected to take teaching roles while women are expected to take caretaking roles. Men are expected to be doctors and nurses while women are expected to be perfect paients. Both men and women are equally expected to be artisians but men are supposed to partake in music and archurtecture and women sewing and hair.
Relationship Ideals
If a heterosexual fairy couple of a male wind fairy and a female wind fairy find themselves in the situation where the female wind fairy's wings are bigger than the male fairy, that couple will be shunned and some will even be turned away from priests as they refuse to marry them.
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