04-27-2020, 10:02 PM
for theria:
- dragonlords / warlords are considered nobility, and their children inherit the estates their parents build up, expected to carry on and build off of the fame and glory of their ancestors. bastards do not apply (children born out of wedlock, inc. from donors). naming conventions are the standard lord / lady (but maybe we can do something more interesting here)
- drakanites coupling with humans is frowned upon as it means their descendants may be less dragonically potent
for mylennoris:
- teraphim are naturally considered noble/sacred. teraphim are expected to marry other teraphim
- 'rogue' teraphim that mostly wander without ever having necessarily contributed to their kingdom directly are frowned upon; they also do not inherit aschea's sight (spectral eyes) as this requires the spiritual energy of the vale. they also do not age slower like other teraphim (unrelated lore tidbit but kind of linked)
a basic foundation to go off of
- dragonlords / warlords are considered nobility, and their children inherit the estates their parents build up, expected to carry on and build off of the fame and glory of their ancestors. bastards do not apply (children born out of wedlock, inc. from donors). naming conventions are the standard lord / lady (but maybe we can do something more interesting here)
- drakanites coupling with humans is frowned upon as it means their descendants may be less dragonically potent
for mylennoris:
- teraphim are naturally considered noble/sacred. teraphim are expected to marry other teraphim
- 'rogue' teraphim that mostly wander without ever having necessarily contributed to their kingdom directly are frowned upon; they also do not inherit aschea's sight (spectral eyes) as this requires the spiritual energy of the vale. they also do not age slower like other teraphim (unrelated lore tidbit but kind of linked)
a basic foundation to go off of