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=Culture=
=Culture=
The Yrilauwen people live a simple life in their frigid home.  They reside in communal housing, instead of individual homes.  They raise sheep and tend small vegetable gardens for food.  They also will hunt reindeer for additional meat.  The villagers train wild ponies, and other beasts as steeds, and many riders will travel a long way to visit their stables.  The villagers practice a religion that reveres the Mother, [[Sinope]], the Father, [[Callisto]], and the Creator.  They also believe in the power of the four elements, employing them frequently as religious symbolism.  The villagers name their children following a simple tradition: female names begin with A', and male names begin with O'.  It is said that the shaman  can use the powers of the moon to restore youth to the chieftess of the village.
The Yrilauwen people live a simple life in their frigid home.  They reside in communal housing, instead of individual homes.  They raise sheep and tend small vegetable gardens for food.  They also will hunt reindeer for additional meat.  The villagers train wild ponies, and other beasts as steeds, and many riders will travel a long way to visit their stables.  The villagers practice a religion that reveres the Mother, [[Sinope]], the Father, [[Callisto]], and the Creator, as well as the cycles of the moon.  They also believe in the power of the four elements, employing them frequently as religious symbolism.  The villagers name their children following a simple tradition: female names begin with A', and male names begin with O'.  It is said that the shaman  can use the powers of the moon to restore youth to the chieftess of the village.


=Shops=
=Shops=
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