Kotimaa has long since been a part of the Empire of Elterlein. As a result their traditions are no longer purely their own. The importance of knowing the Common Tongue has all but entirely eliminated their true language, Kieli, and has been limited to use by the Kotimaans when describing or naming rather than for conversation outside of their homeland.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Kotimaa has long since been a part of the Empire of Elterlein. As a result their traditions are no longer purely their own. The importance of knowing the Common Tongue has all but entirely eliminated their true language, Kieli, and has been limited to use by the Kotimaans when describing or naming rather than for conversation outside of their homeland.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
Hair Color
| |
dbkwik:solstice/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Government
| |
Language
| |
Height
| |
Title
| |
Regions
| |
Religion
| - *Äiti ja Isä
*The Holy Light
|
Life Expectancy
| |
Eye Color
| - Light Blue - Light Green - Gray
|
magical literacy
| |
abstract
| - Kotimaa has long since been a part of the Empire of Elterlein. As a result their traditions are no longer purely their own. The importance of knowing the Common Tongue has all but entirely eliminated their true language, Kieli, and has been limited to use by the Kotimaans when describing or naming rather than for conversation outside of their homeland. The Kotimaan people commonly live either on or around the bases of mountains within the far north of Auros, and have long since become accustomed to the colder climate.The ranges within Kotimaa are rich with precious metals, gems and Arcane Essence. All across the mountains are many families that travel with herds of sheep, goats, reindeer, yaks, or other animals well adapted to the snowy mountains. Once or twice a year these families make an effort to visit the villages at the base of the mountains for festivals and reunions. They rarely leave their homeland, and even so they tend to stay within Elterlein to further their educations and practices.
|