Mantutine

A highly spiritual people that have adapted to the harsh desert that they dwell in. They tend to be reserved, patient, and proud. The Mantutine strive for spiritual maturity in everything they do.

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

Heimat, Erle, Keya, Tuwal, Kalazet, Realotla,

Masculine names

Dayn, Alhazim, Yarl, Kamar, Mirban,

Unisex names

Tacenda, Shalin, Sayyan

Culture

Culture and cultural heritage

In Mantutine culture, those afflicted with blindness are believed to have been given deeper spiritual wisdom. In past eras, this resulted in mass ritualistic blindings. After generations of strict laws blinding is no longer a common occurrence but the blind are still held in high esteem as teachers and poets.

Art & Architecture

The arts are extremely important in the structured society of the Mantutine. Every person is expected to put time aside for artistic creation as a form of expression and worship. Those who are confident in their skills can submit their work in competitions run by churches and the rich. This allows young artists and writers to move up in society and work for powerful patrons.
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