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− | The Fenrii are a people cursed. They truly believe that they may be struck by a curse at any point in their life and become a danger to themselves or their family. Consequently, they are particularly superstitious and practice all manner of folk medicine to ward off evil spirits. In truth, while few Fenrii actually suffers from obscure ailments, they seem to have an inordinate number of rare conditions popping up in their citizenship. Hypertrichosis, Albinism, Clinical lycanthropy, Porphyria, and Leprosy show up at least every other generation in anyone's extended family -- everyone has at least one unfortunate Uncle Boris or Aunt Shishi. | + | The Fenrii are a people cursed. They truly believe that they may be struck by a curse at any point in their life and become a danger to themselves or their family. Consequently, they are particularly superstitious and practice all manner of folk medicine to ward off evil spirits. In truth, while few Fenrii actually suffers from obscure ailments, they seem to have an inordinate number of rare conditions popping up in their citizenship. Hypertrichosis, Albinism, Clinical lycanthropy, Porphyria, and Leprosy show up at least every other generation in anyone's extended family -- everyone has at least one unfortunate Uncle Boris or Aunt Shishi. |
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*What is their burial and afterlife | *What is their burial and afterlife | ||
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+ | ''"Accidental"'' premature burials are not uncommon, and coffin-holes are widely used - just in case. | ||
;[[Talk: Fendahl |Expanded Lore]] | ;[[Talk: Fendahl |Expanded Lore]] |
Revision as of 19:52, 25 December 2020
Fiction Parallels.
- Where is the city located geographically.
- What is the architecture like
- How do they gather food
- Personality
- What is their personality
- How do they organize themselves
- Which city-states do they like and dislike
- What is their political mindset
The Fenrii are a people cursed. They truly believe that they may be struck by a curse at any point in their life and become a danger to themselves or their family. Consequently, they are particularly superstitious and practice all manner of folk medicine to ward off evil spirits. In truth, while few Fenrii actually suffers from obscure ailments, they seem to have an inordinate number of rare conditions popping up in their citizenship. Hypertrichosis, Albinism, Clinical lycanthropy, Porphyria, and Leprosy show up at least every other generation in anyone's extended family -- everyone has at least one unfortunate Uncle Boris or Aunt Shishi.
- Appearance
The Fenrii are traditionally pale skinned with thick black hair, even if they must dye it for it to be black. They are typically fine-featured with caucasian noses, slanted eyes and pointed chins. Yet, like Tenysia, Fendahl is home to many immigrants who were exiled from their own cities, but with enough goods or coin to earn a position within the city limits. Consequently, it's not uncommon to see all manner of people in the traditional black favored by the aristocracy.
When one asks a servant to bring one their last season's ball gown, the servant never asks what color it is ... Black, grey, white, and ash shades of lavender and rose are the traditional colors of Fendahl, for one is most certainly always in mourning, preparing to go into mourning, or just practicing what it will be like. Within this curiously restricted color wheel, the Fenrii have found a way to make every outfit interesting and eye-catching -- and all manner of hats, hairstyles, trinkets, tassels, walking sticks, and cloaks are embraced and displayed.
- Traditions
- What are their gods
- What is their burial and afterlife
- What are some traditions
"Accidental" premature burials are not uncommon, and coffin-holes are widely used - just in case.
- Expanded Lore
- Further reading and links for the culture obsessed.
Small Council NPCs
Phrases
Gallery
- Needs some more men not in robes