Taminils
Native to the far north of Eussis, their history is intimately intertwined with the Varasos.
Naming Conventions
Prior to the naming reform following the Taminil Revolution, Taminil names consisted of a personal or given name followed by one or more patronymics (pèdrenoume) (for males) or matronymics (mèdrenoume) (for females) and a byname or toponym (noume troisème, "third name"). The patronyms and matronyms function more like middle names and are identical to the parent's name, rather than being some form of "son/daughter of", but they nonetheless provide familial information. Among Taminil nobility it is common to carry multiple patronyms or matronyms, tracing grandparents or great-grandparents, providing maximal genealogical information important among nobility. Bynames were generally not inherited from parent to child, though in the case of bynames that became dynastic indicators, they were. Toponyms also generally weren't inherited, but a child born in the same place as their parent would often receive the same toponym. Even into the modern era, before the 2693 naming reforms,Name Examples
- Tmôn Marion de Vendrin [tʉmɔ̃ maʁi.õ dɛ vɜ̃dʁɛ̃]
- Aulis Salomé Camile de Haute-Mézèrise [ɔli salome kamil d‿ɔt mezɛʁi]
- Noêmi Piđar Ðiërôt [no.ɛmi pɨðaʁ ði.ɛʁɔ]
- Jerome Oberen l'Orânj [ʒɛʁõm‿obɛʁɜ̃ l‿oʁɔ̃ʒ]
Despite being listed as non-playable, all human races are considered playable. This race simply does not have a unique stat bloc. If you want to play this race, you may elect to use the Varaso stat bloc, while taking the Taminil language as your additional language
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