Bowmrer

The Bowmrer are a settled group of celermans who have settled on the Mrerawew.

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

Feminine names are descriptive and have to do with reproduction, fertility, beauty, etc. For example, a female of the Bowmrer might have the name Bowrghonguwrow ("Ripe Berry").

Masculine names

There are only fifty-six masculine names in the Bownrer language. They get reused frequently, and variations on the names are sometimes added when the same name is present in multiple proximate generations of the same family.

The names are: Agh, Baa, Baalur, Baamrowr, Bemworow, Ew, Gagh, Gamrang, Ghamrar, Gowmwraar, Khaawr, Khagawr, Khogoww, Khomwraawr, Khung, Kowng, Kraamoww, Kuphaawr, Low, Mraalawr, Mremaaw, Mrewowgh, Mrowmwraawr, Mrowsowng, Mrubowgh, Mrumemrew, Mrumwaamwroww, Mruomwer, Mwaamrew, Mwaamwew, Mwamrewr, Mwamrowmwrowr, Mwemwraamru, Mweng, Mwomwrong, Mwoweng, Mwowgh, Mwraar, Mwramrow, Mwrang, Mwroew, Mwrur, Mwumwaawe, Raagheng, Remwrewr, Umrogh, Waamror, Waamruwr, Weosaawr, Womremwroww, Woruwr, Wumwaadaar, Wumwewr, Yaangew, Yaawr, Yutcowr

Family names

Bowmrer family names typically end in -owng. They may describe a place, a trait of an ancestor, be ancestor's name, etc.

Culture

Major language groups and dialects

The Bowmrer speak Celermanish

Shared customary codes and values

The Bowmrer primarily worship Asgorn, even following the Fall of Dragons. After them they worship Roww and Mrumwror. Additionally, they venerate the following Powers:

  • Meadows & Trickery: Evinshar
  • The Moon: Wists
  • Music: Serens
  • Poetry: Prundged
  • Fertility: Fermed
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