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| + | ===== The Kataletia, the Imperial People of Grecyda ===== | ||
| + | The mannish Kataletia are the offspring of the unity granted by the [[planes: | ||
| + | ==== Origins ==== | ||
| + | The Kataletia are descendants of the tribal [[races: | ||
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| + | Of these tribes, there were six whose word and legends remain known into the present age, and these are professed by scholars to be the [[races: | ||
| + | ==== Culture ==== | ||
| + | The Kataletia, as a set of collective peoples, believe in the divinity of the sun as that which had given rise and plenitude to the land of [[planes: | ||
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| + | The [[pantheons: | ||
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| + | Upon the Grecydan Empire’s unification of all of Grecyda, the Kataletia, or alternatively, | ||
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| + | Such worship and reverence for external, higher powers was commonplace among those of the Kataletia, and, among them, there were some who maintained a spirituality and propensity for the worship and gaze of Solara. Though this may have been the case throughout Grecyda, many still rejected magic and the arcane arts of which the elven peoples partook of, and sought to eliminate it from society as acts that offended the divinity and will of the Elohad. Many of the Kataletian people who display an inherent propensity for soothsaying or prophetic ability are not thought to be holy, and thus, any progress that could have been made from the original sacred texts that ironically were founded by the same kind of people was halted as it developed, and these individuals were either cast out of cities or, in cases of perceived profanity against the gods, executed.\\ | ||
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| + | Yet, as those nobles held private knowledge of the affairs of the gods through privileged means, they had the sole ability to identify people who might bear a prophecy or vision, and so they often collaborated with such individuals behind a veil of privacy. Commoners, however, had no such knowledge, and they accordingly thought that such people bore the mark of the Avetad themselves. As these people were spiritual, they were in greater tune with the powers of spirits, and among these spirits were the Avetad, in addition to the Elohad. Thus, nobility held that such people were to be guided correctly into the path of priesthood and clerical work, and stripped specifically of their ability to reproduce and operate under different assumptions than that of the unifying and supposedly holy government.\\ | ||
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| + | As the Kataletia are known for such offenses against these spiritually inclined people, they are seen as a generally stubborn race of man who yet manage to bend their knee to the empire so that order might be achieved; the Kataletia certainly have a fixity for righteousness, | ||
| + | ==== Biology ==== | ||
| + | The Kataletian phenotype is varied and yet, surprisingly similar, especially upon the union of the empire and the lasting peace which it provided among its people. As descendants of the six tribes of the Second Era, the Kataletia took a resemblance to them; they possessed a shade of a tanned brown within their skin, and within the eyes there remained a deep brown. These shades did exist alongside a spectrum, however, as some managed to inherit a lighter skin tone of a simple golden with yellowish undertones, and many had light brown eyes that had traces of amber within them, if not being completely amber. The hair, then, was either a very dark brown or, in its lightest versions, a simple mouse brown that was matched with other lighter features. Many of the Kataletia had curly hair, and this was thought to ward off pestilence and dirtiness as its function.\\ | ||
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| + | Of the northern Kataletia, there was found an epicanthic fold in quite a few of them, and many who traveled south could find that their people did not bear this trait. Thus, throughout the days of empire, the northern Kataletia could be identified in this way, though the cultural and political lines of separation were mostly abolished upon the founding of the Grecydan Empire.\\ | ||
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| + | Among the southern Kataletian people, who are thought to have descended mainly from the Minetian people, there could be observed not the presence of an epicanthic fold, but straight hair, and this was praised among the earlier Minetian people. Straight hair was seen throughout the empire as an indicator of being the original people of the empire, and thus, were seen as somewhat more sophisticated than others of the Kataletia.\\ | ||
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| + | Their heights, on the other hand, were very distinguished among the males and females, and females often stood at a full four inches less than their male counterparts. Though this may have been the case, the profiles of height patterns were often very distinguished among themselves and the according regions; in the south, both men and women tended to be shorter than their northern counterparts, | ||
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| + | The typical Kataletian facial features were, however, the most similar, with many possessing broad, relatively compact skulls rather than long and narrow skulls. Many of their beauties from all across Grecyda were recognized as such because of their high cheekbones and concordantly occurring sharpness of the cheek, and they still possessed however the wide skulls of their kind, with this including the jaw. Thus, their standards of beauty remained very similar, though many of specific regions had other standards of beauty, such as the southern people believing that straight hair was naturally beautiful rather than the curly hair of the north. | ||