Masbate
The Masbaté are descendants of the mythical tribes who settled on the plain of Lissan. They give a deceptively primitive impression, but their strength and wild appearance hides a deeply spiritual culture. They are enlightened in a way that most "noble" people cannot achieve, observe the world and can easily embrace new concepts because they are soremarkably rooted. This also includes the strangest of companions. If no conflict is offered, no conflict will arise.
The Masbaté are muscular, ebony-skinned and many stand over 6ft 6inches tall.They are tireless runners who can keep pace with cantering horses withseemingly little effort. Physically, adult Masbaté are too large to ride their Simar horses and use them solely to convey their possessions andsupplies.
The Masbaté are muscular, ebony-skinned and many stand over 6ft 6inches tall.They are tireless runners who can keep pace with cantering horses withseemingly little effort. Physically, adult Masbaté are too large to ride their Simar horses and use them solely to convey their possessions andsupplies.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Aaloya, Abeli, Adana, Baeko, Dula, Ekeni, Mbale,Nkeru, Omi, Subera, Yejeda, Zalaki, Zala
Masculine names
Akisa, Ayu , Baku, Chibuko, Emka , Imar, Jaboro, Kaji,Obusi, Onjoku, Samu, Tumo, Wakesa, Zubari
Ideals
Beauty Ideals
Masbate have a brown cast to their skin, and tend to have flatter noses. They have black curly hair. Some Masbate work oils into their hair to smooth it into waves.
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