Telvanites

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Telvanites

The Telvanites have a Caucasian skin tone and predominantly brown hair, though other colors do show up from time to time. Red heads are rare yet considered very lucky.

Surnames

Telvanite surnames can get a bit strange, but are easy enough to identify if you know what to look for.
The imperial house is easily identified by its surname of Nilkarath. Taking their cue from that family, all the noble families in Telvan have a surname that begins with the letter N.
EX: Chounen’s surname in Najila, marking her as nobility

Another common characteristic seen in their surnames is a double ‘i'.
EX: Nahiro Tanthriil

Lower class surnames tend to be very short
EX: Nalshen Rael

Some surnames: Alvacy, Rael, Tanthriil, Najila, Nilkarath, Variel, Avirel, Sahiil, Devanaliil, Suthriim

Customs and Culture

Bread is one of the cheapest foods.
People with dwarfism are seen as normal rather than freakish.
Chariot racing is a popular sport.
In Telvan, red fabric is the most expensive kind to buy with white coming a close second.
People in Doval are under the impression that there's some sort of stigma against same gender couples.

The color white symbolizes death and is worn when in mourning. It’s not necessary to wear it head to toe. How much white you wear at a funeral or when in mourning is proportionate to how well you knew the deceased. If you didn’t know someone well, you’d wear a token amount, but if you were close to them or knew them well, you’d wear as much as you could. In the case of a public figure, you’d wear a great deal, especially if it was someone who was well-loved and widely respected. In the case of a member of the Imperial house, you’d dress all in white. No exceptions.

Food

Kalipa
Kalipa

Festival foods

Kalipa: a fruit-flavoured sponge cake covered with a layer of thick, beige sauce, eaten at summer festivals. It is decorated with small fruit pieces. It can vary widely in appearance. Nobles often have theirs prepared in elaborate fashions while the common folk use a simpler presentation.

Drinks

Dragonfire - one part Tenyu, three parts Hinyu, and four parts Kinkayu
Tenyu - clear alcohol
Hinyu - red alcohol
Kinkayu - yellow alcohol

Traditional foods

Ishtal - tomato and eggplant stew that can also be served as a dip or spread. Some cooks roast the eggplant first, which adds some complexity to the dish. Others simply peel, cube, and throw it in with the tomatoes. It is served with flatbread.
Dein - a type of pastry filled with fruit preserves

Clothing

Buttons in Telvan are usually round and made of wood, bone, or antler. The nobility are the only ones who can afford metal buttons like the one depicted here.

Spring Clothing

With winter over, Telvanites gradually bring out clothing made of lighter fabric than their winter gear, but still not as light as summer weight clothing. Vibrant colours and shorter sleeves are the norm. Women's dresses are most often ground length.

Summer Clothing

Even with its milder climate, summers get quite hot on occasion. Telvanites love summer and break out their most vibrant and colourful clothing. Designs for this season tend to bare more skin han they would any other time of year. Short sleeves, shorter pants, wide necklines, and transparent fabric are staples of the summer wardrobe.

Autumn Clothing

While the seasons are milder in Telvan than anywhere else, autumn brings cooler temperatures and strong winds. Rain is very common this time of year. Most clothing has longer sleeves and is made from thicker material. Layered garments are common.

Winter Clothing

Even a mild winter is still cold. Telven doesn't get much snow along the coast, but further inland it becomes more common, especially along its borders with Doval and Zalityu with the heavist snowfalls occuring in the Shadaran Mountains. Longer sleeves, heavier material, fur, thick gloves, and high collars are all common for the season. While there aren't dedicated boots for winter, most Telvanites prefer ones tall enough to keep their pants out of the snow. Women more commonly wear pants in the winter as most dresses aren't thick enough nor do they provide enough protection from chilly winds. The nobility and people who don't have to spend much time out doors may continue to wear dresses.

Traditional Clothing

These clothes tend to have a more muted colour palette as early Telvanites didn't have the ability to make vibrant colours. It's usually frowned on to use modern dyes to make these clothes. Sashes and belts are common. Metalwork is rare and reserved for the nobility. Both men and women wear long tunics. Women's sleeves are longer, but their necklines are usually lower. Men have shorter sleeves. Men's tunics often have plunging necklines with a high-collared shirt underneath. Women's shoes are simple flats while men often wear boots.

Funeral Clothing

White is the Telvanite colour of mourning. The deceased is dressed in as much white as can be afforded. Nobles and members of the imperial house are dressed head to toe in white. Imperials also have their ecposed skin painted white. Those who can't afford white clothing will drape white cloth over the deceased's face. Dragon Warriors and members of the Chant are dressed in mostly white with gold sleeves, belt, and a tabard. Dragon Warriors have their lips painted white with gold streaks and red paint covering the upper part of their faces.

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