Bevisian (Bee-Vie-Jzie-An)
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Some of the most common feminine names are:
- Alexandra
- Anna
- Betraxa
- Dasvia
- Gognora
Masculine names
Some of the most popular masculine names are:
- David
- Alexandre
- Govnei
- Sezquian
- Roderuk
- Noron
Family names
The most common family names are:
- Dargon
- Beviz
- Acs
- Beckskei
- Ujzabalured
Culture
Major language groups and dialects
There's a map for this, dumbass.
Birth & Baptismal Rites
When a child is born the parents will host a small party with their close friends and relatives. This party is called Or-Trishkek (0/3)
Coming of Age Rites
In ancient times Bevisian boys were considered adults when they became 20.
Now Bevisian boys are considered adults when they become 25.
When they become 25 the whole family will hold a festival called the Unma-Trishkek (1/3). You are from then on considered an adult.
When Bevisians become 50 their family holds a festival again called Tikon-Trishkek (2/3). You are from then on considered old.
Funerary and Memorial customs
When a Bevisian dies their family will hold yet another festival called Opo'Ok-Trishkek (3/3 of heaven).
Common Taboos
Everything unbiblical is a taboo in Bevisia.
Ideals
Beauty Ideals
The ideal Bevisian man should
- be very strong
- be handsome
- have a beard
- be pious
- have brown hair
- be pious
- be fertile
- cover herself up to her neck when outside
- have a big ass ass.
- be quite strong too
Gender Ideals
A man should be strong while a woman should be fertile (and strong).
The Bevisian society is a patriarchal one.
Encompassed species
Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
Comments