Neshite
The Neshites are indigenous to the Nesh region of northeastern Aerisca. An ancient people, with a history that dates all the way back to the very beginning of the Fourth Age, the Neshites have interacted with their northern neighbors, the Khemites for millennia. This has resulted not only in trade between the two peoples, but in many artifacts and technological advances that developed from the fusion of their two cultures.
The Neshites success in industry and trade would bring them into contact with the Rexan Empire sometime around 700 AR; due to missionary efforts by the Ouranic Church, the Neshites would adopt the Ouranic faith three centuries later. As of 115 PR, they remain the southernmost Ouranic people.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Masculine names
Unisex names
Family names
Neshite naming conventions do not employ surnames; instead, individuals use a patronym.
Other names
Neshites will also often take Eknoi names that are related to Ouranic saints.
Culture
Major language groups and dialects
- Neshitic
- Eknoi