Kaiqons
The Kaiqons1 inhabit southern Kaiqonon, in and around the city of Anedúþal, near the Reþokúl Wall that separates the Útels from the lupine Þóvaríans to the south. This proximity to their ancient enemies has made Kaiqon (and Kaiqononic culture in general) very different from mainstream Útel culture, with emphasis on discipline, careful choice of words and austerity in general.
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Major language groups and dialects
As with most Kaiqononic dialects, Kaiqons tend to speak in a way that resembles singing.
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Cuisine
Kaiqon food is notoriously spicy, to the point that many don't find it edible at all, but the desserts served after a meal are celebrated by those who've managed to stomach the main course.Common Etiquette rules
Small talks and long-winded descriptions alike are discouraged among the Kaiqons, though it's common to voice one's opinions by the use of proverbs.
Common Dress code
Kaiqonic dress is quite similar to that of the common Útel outfit, though much less colourful, with emphasis on black, white and to lesser extend dark red. What little jewelry they wear during festivals and as talismans is either plain or uses simple dots and geometric shapes.
1Original icelandic: Kaiqonar, singular: Kaiqoni
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