Jiinalese
Jiinalese
The Jiinalese have a tanned skin tone and are primarily blond.
Surnames
The Jiinalese don’t use surnames, but to avoid confusion they will use their place of origin in place of one.
EX: Valaktisho of Coral Bay
Customs and Culture
Same sex affections are accepted.
The people can be a bit surly but the scenery is lovely. Some of the sunsets, especially in the late autumn, are quite spectacular.
Large noses are seen as the peak of beauty while small noses are undesirable.
If you are found guilty of adultery, the husband of the woman with whom you committed the crime has the right to sodomize you with radishes.
Grey is the colour of mourning, but only worn by widows mourning their husbands. Everyone else wears black.
- However, according to the tradition of your people, your name is dead. It cannot be reclaimed no matter how much you wish it. If you return home, it cannot be as who you once were.*
It's a custom in Jiinal to serve guests and family members the best parts of the meal. Only after the diners are fed and enjoying themselves does the head of the house take anything for themselves.
Among the nobility, the birth of a son merits a gift of a decorative weapon of some kind while the birth of a daughter is often celebrated with a gift of jewelery, though in some cases a gift of fancy fabric is given instead.
There isn’t a single person of Jiinalese descent who would willingly choose to add oils or other scents to their baths.
Language
As well as having a language different from what's spoken in the other 4 countries, they have a style of calligraphy unlike anything used elsewhere. This calligraphy is primarily used to write names, but before the Beginning of Days it was their primary writing system. Members of the Imperial House are still taught this system of writing alongside the modern alphabet.
Food
Jiinalese food relies heavily on products from the sea. Flavours tend to be more subtle as they don’t often use strong spices, relying more on the food’s natural flavouring.
Fefey – a desert made with paper thin pastry wrapped around crushed nuts mixed with thick cream.
Liola nuts
Jarua sauce
Krelai fish - its meat has a slightly sweet flavour to it. Often served with a slightly bitter tan coloured sauce called sauuna.
Valaris seeds
Sea wine - an ingredient in sauuna
Sauuna - a slightly bitter tan coloured sauce. It was a difficult dish to prepare properly as the ingredients for the sauce needed to be precisely measured and cooked. If the measurements were off, even a little it tasted wrong. Even worse, if it had been cooked too hot or not hot enough or even for too long or not long enough it could go horribly wrong.
Clothing
It's fasionable to have long legs, and so a number of fashions have been vreated to emphazise that feature.