Sanguin Ethnicity in Sea Hears | World Anvil

Sanguin

The Sanguin peoples are a collective group of tribes who share a common language and ways of life alongside their own independent language and tribe values. Most of the Sanguin peoples are travellers, and while there are several settlements, establishing a permanent base is very difficult due to the everchanging environment in the Sanguin continent. While the Sanguin peoples are likely to share knowledge and lore with various tribes, and will trade with other civilizations and cultures, they will not exchange information about their beliefs or ideas to the rest of the world. There is little collective effort to correct the negative reputation of Sanguin tribes.

Naming Traditions

Family names

Usually a Sanguin person will not have a surname, though they may use the name of their town or village as a family name when trading or present in other cultures.

Culture

Major language groups and dialects

Sanguin is the main shared language. Several dialects from Sanguin may be spoken in larger tribes, with some occasional independent language.

Ideals

Beauty Ideals

Wearing wraps of beautiful cloth is desirable, while younger generations enjoy wearing bracelets made with wires, gears and Old Tech. Strength is admired and seen as an attractive asset, but not at the expense of speed and the ability to meander through caves.
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Cover image: by Sailing Ocelot

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