The Yosarians Ethnicity in The Angellonian Sagas | World Anvil

The Yosarians

The tribe of Yosarians, descendants of Yosar himself. They are naturally born writers, poets and storytellers, musciains, artists and servants of Angellonian society who are usually employed as scribes for the priesthood or for the government. they are mainly found on the continent of Sakhem'Ladir with their cousin tribe of the Khosarians. They are also the tribe that are hired to serve when a tribe's workforce is low and need immediate replacements, they have to become a jack of all trades except for the Spadakm tribe as only the Spadakm are to perform acts of the priesthood.

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

She who is like a summer breeze, The Love of Winter, soft quill, peaceful music are some female Yosakm names.

Masculine names

Strong quills, soft ink, hard ink are some male Yosakm names.

Family names

The most common Yosar family name is the swift pen family who are known to be extremely fast writers.

Culture

Major language groups and dialects

Angellonian with the equivalent of an Asian accent in English.

Average technological level

They have been able to invent more digital means of writing.

Common Etiquette rules

Males always say the surnames of the Angellonian they are speaking to (if applicable).

Common Dress code

Most Yosarians wear long clothes with hoods and veils covering their faces. the females wear jewelry their husbands adorn them in from their wedding ceremonies.

Art & Architecture

Their tribe pattern and silver usually decorates their architecture work and they are able to make origami themed art based off of creatures from their homeworld and used for story telling.

Common Customs, traditions and rituals

It is tradition to always put the initials of the Yosarian's name onto almost any document they write on except for the Holy scrolls. during the four blue moons feast, the patriarchs of the tribe each take turns telling a story they wrote, singing a song, or showing off paintings, sculptures or other works of art.

Funerary and Memorial customs

Yosarians are wrapped in parchment paper after mummification and then buried within their tribes graveyard.

Common Taboos

They are extreme grammar nazis.... They also despise literary incorrections.

Historical figures

Yosar for being the first Tribe Father and His grandson "Fasjijn'Spraka'ura" for finishing the texts on the holy scrolls when supposedly given a vision by "The Divine One" Himself.

Ideals

Beauty Ideals

Males that have long beard tendrils or tusks can be seen as attractive, while more petite females wth shorts hair tendrils and long claws are attractive.

Gender Ideals

Males usually take occupation as historians and scribes for major government and religious affairs or make artwork. While females usually tend to writing stories for children or play instruments or sing and usually provide textbooks for Khosarian teachers to use in the curriculum.

Courtship Ideals

When a Female or Male wants to marry they will make a great artpiece of their proposee or make a poem or a song for the proposee. and if they accept then they will need the blessing of both patriarch's from each of their families. and if they have their blessing then they are officially engaged. and during this time they will get to know eachother better but only arounf the company of the female's or male's immediate family. Then after some time has passed they set a date for when the wedding shall be. Then both parties' families will get together and prepare for the ceremony. on the day of the wedding they will surround the bride and bridegroom in an octagon formation and an Angellonian priest will make a sacrifice for their atonement and have them recite their vows and after that he will then declare them as officially married.

Relationship Ideals

They are monogamous. however it is not too uncommon for either the male or female to remarry only when their partner is dead.   Platonically they make friends with almost anybody. and they love to be able to play music and make artwork together with their friends.
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