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=Cultural Overview= | =Cultural Overview= | ||
==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
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==Influence== | ==Influence== | ||
==Orphans== | ==Orphans== | ||
:Iskandeans will take in orphans as their own children when they can. Although these foster children do not have the same rights to inheritance as true born children, they are considered in the same light as bastard children. | |||
=Religion= | =Religion= | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
==Inheritance== | ==Inheritance== | ||
:The rights of inheritance are restricted to acknowledged children by blood. An orphan may well inherit the property of their dead parents, but would generally be out for inheriting the property of their foster parents. It can be done, but usually only if no remaining legitimate heirs are alive to inherit. Even then a bastard may become acknowledged before the fostered orphan. Their is also no restriction against female heirs inheriting before younger siblings of either sex. | |||
=Diet= | =Diet= | ||
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=Persons= | =Persons= | ||
:[[List of Persons by Culture#Iskandean|List of Inskandean Persons]] | |||
=Stories= | |||
==Contemporary== | |||
:[[Beauty (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
:[[Kids (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
:[[Spare (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
:[[Tavern (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
:[[Worthless (fifty word fantasy)]] | |||
==Myths== | ==Myths== | ||
:[[Mother and Father#Dolf and Ardra|Dolf and Ardra]] | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
:[[Iskandean (people)]] | |||
:[[Iskander]] | |||
[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] | ||
[[Category:Iskander]] | [[Category:Iskander]] |
Revision as of 00:01, 14 December 2019
Cultural Overview
Origins
Geography
Language
Family
Structure / Size
Roles of Family Members
Importance
Influence
Orphans
- Iskandeans will take in orphans as their own children when they can. Although these foster children do not have the same rights to inheritance as true born children, they are considered in the same light as bastard children.
Religion
Primary Beliefs
Religious Figures
List of Religious Observances
Structure
Ceremonial
Birth
Naming
Age
Apprenticeship
Adulthood
Marriage
Divorce
Death
Inheritance
- The rights of inheritance are restricted to acknowledged children by blood. An orphan may well inherit the property of their dead parents, but would generally be out for inheriting the property of their foster parents. It can be done, but usually only if no remaining legitimate heirs are alive to inherit. Even then a bastard may become acknowledged before the fostered orphan. Their is also no restriction against female heirs inheriting before younger siblings of either sex.
Diet
Food
Cultural Dishes
Spice / Flavours
Drink
Non-Alcoholic
Alcohol
Fashion
Textiles
Dyes
Embellishments
Outfits
Daily by Class
Ceremonial
Costumes
Jewellery
Makeup
Leisure Activities
Sports
Games
Gambling
Social Gatherings
Arts
Storytelling
Writing
Poetry
Fiction
Theatre
Acting
Plays
Dance
Gymnastics
Music
Singing
Percussion
Strings
Wind
Painting
Sculpture
Time
Timekeeping
Daily Routine
Timeline
Persons
Stories
Contemporary
- Beauty (fifty word fantasy)
- Kids (fifty word fantasy)
- Spare (fifty word fantasy)
- Tavern (fifty word fantasy)
- Worthless (fifty word fantasy)