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= Dragonriders =
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= Dovalians =


An adult dragon occasionally feels a tugging on their ''kalar'' (their spirit or essence) that sends them out in search of the source of the tug. It’s this tug that is the initial formation of the bond between a dragon and their rider. Dragons most often Choose people in their area as their rider. Most riders are human, though green dragons most frequently Choose chume’taly as their riders given that they share the same territory. In some extreme cases, a dragon will travel outside of their province to find the source of the tug.
==Given Names==
'''Male'''
In bonding, a dragon can partner with a male or a female, regardless of the dragon’s gender. It’s most common to see same gender dragon and rider pairs, though opposite gender pairs are seen.
Alesh, Anshrir <br>
Binec <br>
Etraiyen <br>
Feron, Fion
Gurein <br>
Hanshujiar, Hejal, Hokiff <br>
Ionar <br>
Kieff, Kijain, Kijilin, Kilion <br>
Lehenar, Leshmiir, Lokvar, Lonhar <br>
Meshun <br>
Nevar, Novar <br>
Olidan, Orien <br>
Poldan <br>
Rejik, Rihan, Rijad, Riol <br>
Taljiar, Tayvin, Tiodan,Tojek, Tomlen <br>
Ufrejal, Ujalyen<br>
Varshal <br>
Xiren<br>


In the event that a dragon is killed, the rider dies soon afterwards as they cannot survive the shock of the loss regardless of what species they are. Dragons, on the other hand, can survive without their Chosen rider, though it’s not pleasant. Some have been known to find another rider, but the bond isn’t as strong as it was with the first rider.


Not all of the dragons that associate with the Dragonlords have Chosen riders. Some allow themselves to be ridden much as wyndchilds do. In some cases, a dragon will have a friend among the warriors and will allow that person to ride them into combat. Not all dragons will allow this, however. Some fly into battle with no rider. There are also dragons who choose to remain apart from the Dragonlords.
'''Female'''<br>
Ariss, Ashaniel <br>
Ehalia <br>
Feshanya <br>
Heiala <br>
Ishkalar <br>
Jorene <br>
Larjalen <br>
Miasha <br>
Peria <br>
Rishala  <br>
Shaial, Shalia, Sharan, Shateren, Shokelle <br>
Yuren<br>


'''Neutral'''<br>
While the [[provinces]] themselves were established in 661, it took time to convince the people that the new way of doing things was better than the old way.
Ariss, Aurrie <br>
Eolk <br>
Technically, the first Dragonlords were established with the provinces, but they weren't formally recognized by the people they swore to protect until 672.
Fion <br>
Haeriin <br>
Mauil <br>
Taruul <br>


The Dragonlords are more or less a military organization with clearly defined ranks. While there are five separate Provinces, each follows the same rank structure.
== Surnames ==
Dovalian nobility are easily identified by the characteristic apostrophe at the beginning of the name.
EX: The surname used by the Imperial house is d’Wolvam. All nobles have a similar style, but only the imperial house uses the letter d at the beginning.


== Dragonriders ==
Other characteristics seen in Dovalian surnames are a doubled ‘u’
Dragonriders belong to one of five groups depending on which kind of dragon they're partnered with. They all fall under the purview of the Dragonlords. Each Dragonlord army is known by a specific name:<br>
EX: Ashaniel Maruuq


Azure Coterie<br>
'''Surnames:''' Maruuq, d’Wolvam, n’Varis, Lidol, Dubar, Eleis, Kaluus, e’Laris, Adruus, Falcorsi, Rualii, n’Tariil, i'Velidon, Oruuth, n’Afiil, Taruul, Lenuss, Daliil, Rueii, Saruuq, o’Fathil
Viridescent Faction<br>
Auric Troupe<br>
Argent Array<br>
Alabaster Concourse<br>


Each army has the same rank structure.
== Customs and Culture ==
Fish is one of the cheapest foods <br>
Same sex affections are frowned on but generally alright. People in Northwall frown on it heavily. <br>
Potatoes don't grow in Doval.<br>
In Doval, the head of the army is the Crown Prince. When there is no Crown Prince or Princess, an Heir Apparent must be designated by law. This individual is the closest blood relative of the current Emperor and acts as head of the army and is the Heir to the throne should something happen to him.<br>
Tiernan Watch was home to one of Doval’s most popular Chief Priests and a few Wolf Warriors have been known to come from there.<br>
Blue is the colour of mourning.<br>
The Dovalians bury their dead in boxes with stones marking the grave’s location.<br>


In the typical Dovalian fashion, no one drank anything while they were in the process of eating a dish. It was only after a dish was done with that they reached for one of the cups. It's polite to say little during a meal except to complement the food. It's disrespectful to say anything negative about the food while at the dinner table.
'''Junior Rider '''- To attain this rank one simply needs to have been Chosen by a dragon of any colour. This is the starting rank of anyone newly Chosen. Juniors spend a large chunk of their time learning how to cope with their new station in life and how to care for a creature as large as a dragon. While dragons are intelligent and self-sufficient, there are things they can't do, such as mend saddles and tend to certain injuries. These riders learn about dragon anatomy, military formations, and are assigned to a wing of other junior riders under the watchful eye of a seasoned Flightleader.<br>
'''Rider First Grade''' - These riders are deemed experienced enough to be turned over to the command of a Wingleader. They learn more advanced dragon care, such as mending their gear and learning to identify ailments in their dragons.<br>
'''Rider Second Grade''' - the most senior of the regular riders, they're considered experienced enough to physically tend to draconic injuries. They're expected to assist with the less experienced riders if their dragon has sustained an injury.<br>
'''Flightsecond''' ‌- Oversee the flight training of junior riders, assisting a Flightleader.<br>
'''Flightleader''' ‌- Flightleaders oversee a wing of junior riders.<br>
'''Wingsecond '''- These riders are second-in-command to a Wingleader<br>
'''Wingleaders''' - They are in direct command of a wing of twelve dragons, including themselves and their Wingsecond‌.These wings comprise of First and Second Grade riders.
'''Commanders''' - They are appointed by the Dragonlord at the advice of the Captains that oversee them. They oversee four wings.<br>
'''Captain''' - These senior riders oversee eight wings of dragons and sit on the Dragonlord's council<br>
'''Advisor''' - Advisors come from the most experienced and senior riders. They're chosen to work with the Dragonlord by previous advisors as they retire. The Dragonlord also has the power to appoint new advisors.<br>


== Non-standard ranks ==
Dovalians consider the [[Telvanites]] to be inbred.<br>
'''General''' - This rank crops up from time to time among the dragonrider population. In many instances, it's an honorary title given to a captain who has provided exemplary service. In some cases, though, these generals are army generals who were Chosen late in their military career. In such a case, they keep their military rank. They go through the same training as a junior rider, but then often serve on the Dragonlord's council. The tactical expertise of these riders is too valuable to waste in a fighting wing.


Doval's Great Temple is located in Varden Strand rather than in [[Wolf Rock]].
== Food ==
Dovalian food is characterized as being heavily spiced and seasoned. They primarily eat venison and pork. Fish is a delicacy and often only reserved for the nobility and very special feasts. Commoners will also eat rabbit and often raise a large kind of jackrabbit called rajit for that purpose.<br>
Dovalian food in general is spicy <br>
<br>
<u>Supper dishes</u><br>
'''Chaia – '''a kind of soup made with roasted venison in a meat broth with small cubes of vegetables thrown in and seasoned to taste.<br>
'''Kareshti –''' a traditional Dovalian dish made from chopped vegetables fried in spiced oil with thin strips of pork. It can be really overpowering if you’re not used to the heavy spices.<br>
'''Djiryen – '''fried, thinly cut strips of rabbit, a common dish among the poorer people of Doval<br>
'''Shida – '''boiled brown grain cooked with cubed vegetables<br>
'''Lieven –''' a dish made from white fish fried whole. The eyes are removed and replaced by a small, twirled biscuit. It is served on a bed of fresh, crisp lettuce and surrounded by raw sliced vegetables.<br>
'''Torsen – '''pastry pockets filled with spiced meat<br>
'''Jilon – '''vegetables wrapped in thin, crunchy pastry<br>
'''Jisen –''' a mixture between jilon and torsen: pastry rolls filled with both meat and vegetables. The meat is usually beef though pork is sometimes used.<br>
'''Oshe – '''a dressing typically put on krishti made with oil, vinegar, and sweet spices<br>
'''Krishti – '''a kind of salad made with fruit and vegetables<br>
'''Elia – '''boiled eggs that are cleverly cut and arranged, typically in floral patterns. This dish was invented by Imperial chef Nevar. <br>
'''Geron –''' sliced and boiled potatoes in a thick brown gravy<br>
'''Riava –''' a kind of very sweet alcoholic beverage made from red diatho grapes. It's a strong drink<br>
'''Teshana –''' a milky beverage that is made from steamed milk, apple juice, and a cinnamon-like spice called kisha that is imported from [[Shanshiire]]<br>
'''Karehsti - '''<br>
<br>
<u>Breakfast foods</u><br>
'''Kalana –''' a soupy concoction of boiled grains, honey, eggs, and either fruit or vegetables depending on the region<br>
'''Jildos – '''a thin, crunchy pastry filled with fruit and a thick syrup<br>
'''La’hai sausages'''<br>
'''Doughy buns filled with bean paste'''<br>
'''Plain, buttered buns'''<br>
'''Yairo steaks''' (imported from Telvan and only eaten by the wealthy as importing them is expensive and not many people can cook them properly)<br>
'''Aloyn – '''fruit salad<br>
'''Hashun - '''cooked eggs that had been scrambled and mixed with bacon, mixed vegetables, small pieces of la’hai sausage<br>


== Swords ==
== Clothing ==
Each Dragonlord has a sword attached to their office. While these blades are functional, they rarely see use. These swords belonged to the very first Dragonlords and have great significance to them


Azure - Brightcaller<br>
Viridian - Earthsong<br>
Amber - Dawnbreaker<br>
Argent - Dreambinder<br>
Ivory - Skyfall<br>


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Revision as of 01:43, 23 November 2025

Dovalians

Given Names

Male Alesh, Anshrir
Binec
Etraiyen
Feron, Fion Gurein
Hanshujiar, Hejal, Hokiff
Ionar
Kieff, Kijain, Kijilin, Kilion
Lehenar, Leshmiir, Lokvar, Lonhar
Meshun
Nevar, Novar
Olidan, Orien
Poldan
Rejik, Rihan, Rijad, Riol
Taljiar, Tayvin, Tiodan,Tojek, Tomlen
Ufrejal, Ujalyen
Varshal
Xiren


Female
Ariss, Ashaniel
Ehalia
Feshanya
Heiala
Ishkalar
Jorene
Larjalen
Miasha
Peria
Rishala
Shaial, Shalia, Sharan, Shateren, Shokelle
Yuren

Neutral
Ariss, Aurrie
Eolk
Fion
Haeriin
Mauil
Taruul

Surnames

Dovalian nobility are easily identified by the characteristic apostrophe at the beginning of the name. EX: The surname used by the Imperial house is d’Wolvam. All nobles have a similar style, but only the imperial house uses the letter d at the beginning.

Other characteristics seen in Dovalian surnames are a doubled ‘u’ EX: Ashaniel Maruuq

Surnames: Maruuq, d’Wolvam, n’Varis, Lidol, Dubar, Eleis, Kaluus, e’Laris, Adruus, Falcorsi, Rualii, n’Tariil, i'Velidon, Oruuth, n’Afiil, Taruul, Lenuss, Daliil, Rueii, Saruuq, o’Fathil

Customs and Culture

Fish is one of the cheapest foods
Same sex affections are frowned on but generally alright. People in Northwall frown on it heavily.
Potatoes don't grow in Doval.
In Doval, the head of the army is the Crown Prince. When there is no Crown Prince or Princess, an Heir Apparent must be designated by law. This individual is the closest blood relative of the current Emperor and acts as head of the army and is the Heir to the throne should something happen to him.
Tiernan Watch was home to one of Doval’s most popular Chief Priests and a few Wolf Warriors have been known to come from there.
Blue is the colour of mourning.
The Dovalians bury their dead in boxes with stones marking the grave’s location.

In the typical Dovalian fashion, no one drank anything while they were in the process of eating a dish. It was only after a dish was done with that they reached for one of the cups. It's polite to say little during a meal except to complement the food. It's disrespectful to say anything negative about the food while at the dinner table.

Dovalians consider the Telvanites to be inbred.

Doval's Great Temple is located in Varden Strand rather than in Wolf Rock.

Food

Dovalian food is characterized as being heavily spiced and seasoned. They primarily eat venison and pork. Fish is a delicacy and often only reserved for the nobility and very special feasts. Commoners will also eat rabbit and often raise a large kind of jackrabbit called rajit for that purpose.
Dovalian food in general is spicy

Supper dishes
Chaia – a kind of soup made with roasted venison in a meat broth with small cubes of vegetables thrown in and seasoned to taste.
Kareshti – a traditional Dovalian dish made from chopped vegetables fried in spiced oil with thin strips of pork. It can be really overpowering if you’re not used to the heavy spices.
Djiryen – fried, thinly cut strips of rabbit, a common dish among the poorer people of Doval
Shida – boiled brown grain cooked with cubed vegetables
Lieven – a dish made from white fish fried whole. The eyes are removed and replaced by a small, twirled biscuit. It is served on a bed of fresh, crisp lettuce and surrounded by raw sliced vegetables.
Torsen – pastry pockets filled with spiced meat
Jilon – vegetables wrapped in thin, crunchy pastry
Jisen – a mixture between jilon and torsen: pastry rolls filled with both meat and vegetables. The meat is usually beef though pork is sometimes used.
Oshe – a dressing typically put on krishti made with oil, vinegar, and sweet spices
Krishti – a kind of salad made with fruit and vegetables
Elia – boiled eggs that are cleverly cut and arranged, typically in floral patterns. This dish was invented by Imperial chef Nevar.
Geron – sliced and boiled potatoes in a thick brown gravy
Riava – a kind of very sweet alcoholic beverage made from red diatho grapes. It's a strong drink
Teshana – a milky beverage that is made from steamed milk, apple juice, and a cinnamon-like spice called kisha that is imported from Shanshiire
Karehsti -

Breakfast foods
Kalana – a soupy concoction of boiled grains, honey, eggs, and either fruit or vegetables depending on the region
Jildos – a thin, crunchy pastry filled with fruit and a thick syrup
La’hai sausages
Doughy buns filled with bean paste
Plain, buttered buns
Yairo steaks (imported from Telvan and only eaten by the wealthy as importing them is expensive and not many people can cook them properly)
Aloyn – fruit salad
Hashun - cooked eggs that had been scrambled and mixed with bacon, mixed vegetables, small pieces of la’hai sausage

Clothing