Dail
The Dail people live in southern Oneria. Halfling by ancestry, in culture they are a similar people to the Duland, but distinct because of their relationship to the Aj'Snaga. Where the Duland always resisted the lizard folk, the Dail never had that luxury. They are a much more submissive people, but also ruggedly determined to survive. Even still some Dail live under the Aj'Snaga, but they find a way to live without conflict. A Duland would say that the Dail are weak, and cowardly, but the Dail see the Duland as needlessly aggressive and stubborn.
The Dail are thought not to originate from Oneria. Some believe that the halflings fled an aggressor and wound up on Oneria. It is not know whether this aggressor was the Dragon Kings, or a threat that has faded away from the remembrance of the Dail.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Yejide, Ife, Oluwaseyi, Adebola, Adetokunbo, Bose, Adebola, Simisola, Opeyemi, Oluwayemisi, Dayo, Bosede, Eniola, Monifa, Oni, Ayotunde, Enitan, Ige, Kayin, Bosede, Ayo, Adebola, Dayo, Bosede, Omobolanle, Ekundayo, Ayo, Ayomide, Yewande, Adedayo, Yejide, Olayinka, Oluwayemisi, Kayin, Idowu, Ayomide, Bolanle, Yewande, Opeyemi, Oluwaseyi
Masculine names
Adebola, Olumide, Adedayo, Afolabi, Idowu, Olanrewaju, Olufunke, Kayin, Ayomide, Amadi, Oluwafemi, Dayo, Oluwaseun, Adebola, Lekan, Temitope, Olamide, Ekundayo, Ayokunle, Afolabi, Adetokunbo, Olujimi, Bamidele, Omobolanle, Kayode, Oluwakanyinsola, Olayinka, Temitope, Abimbola, Adedayo, Abiodun, Oluwafemi, Olufunke, Oluwakanyinsola, Ayokunle, Afolabi, Olufemi, Ekundayo, Olufunmilola, Abioye
Family names
Danidi, Dawhi, Degary, Finseeli, Datela, Demyi, Finlloi, Daengy, Dahina, Dayoa, Danana, Finba, Daquia, Denea, Daturi, Detya, Dahai, Finslia, Daperi, Deshy, Finshoa, Deneicy, Derhyi, Dabuili, Daseari, Desoily, Desoa, Finendi, Daloi, Dabay, Daha, Daloy, Daechy, Dekezi, Dazhay, Dari, Finluigy, Dexyjy, Daenthy, Finnala, Desoy, Devori, Desusi, Fintai, Finmeezi, Deshy, Denieca, Dehai, Dehua, Dedeni, Dalea, Desmay, Daraely, Fininga, Daissi, Finreaty, Finroisa, Finrimi, Devealy, Finsuiwy, Delaci, Dahyty, Deingi, Findoa, Decoi, Finira, Dezi, Dateni, Degoi, Fintruy, Finquey, Dathra, Finpay, Finhaty, Detury, Deleiwa, Deumi, Finbli, Desmya, Destryi, Daundy, Daschey, Finyui, Dabua, Debley, Finlai, Deschoy, Dadia, Dadoihy, Delyea, Finriesa, Findiy, Fingy, Finsauza, Findya, Finzaeli, Deslia, Fintheri, Deley, Deengi, Finperi, Finisa, Deildi, Dallea, Dakena, Finnay, Dedali, Deendi, Finteyxa, Finbya, Dafyga, Damiya, Dakimy, Daquey, Finseyny, Daclui, Dedei, Finnya, Dashyi
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Culture
Major language groups and dialects
The Dail, by and large, speak Onerian.
Common Myths and Legends
Though most among the Dail follow Hotem, they do have very old traditions regarding the goddess of halflings, Huhe.
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