Beliefs & Customs
- Marriage nomination
- Naming conventions: how Cresaean are named.
- Raising children: how Cresaean children are raised.
- Personal markings: how Creasaeans adorn themselves.
- Nightwatchers: the iroyim'da
- Winter soltice festival: sshókaro
- Death, forgetting, and remembering
Friends & Family
- Lorán adaptations: how various native species interact with lorán.
- Lorán patterns: how Cresaeans perceive personality.
Social Groups
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Cities:
settlements on the main continent.
- Map-making explains how I made the maps.
- regions: Gemuda, Maesha plains, Ashyinave mountains
- Dialects: variations within Asha'ille.
- the end-of-the-world cult
- scribes
Material Possessions
- Kateinu jewelry
Flora & Fauna
Besides the thesaurus listings for plants and animals, here is more detailed information of the species of Cresaea:
Native Species
- Delaizen
- The Delaizen (dehalaizen), as a species, are closely related to Cresaeans. They are much smaller — about the size of a lynx — and roughly like a lemur-cross-Cresaean in appearance. They speak their own language (dehalaisha), which is unrelated to Asha'ille.
- Chilaizen
- An ancestor of the Delaizen and Cresaeans, the chilaizen are often kept as pets, as when humans keep monkeys as pets.
- Cresaeans
- Geiyelli
- Sentient, semi-mobile plant species that bond with other species.
- Kegharn
- Uruth'tille
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As described by my siser:
Think "The Blob", only smaller, not evil-trying-to-kill-mankind, and cute, and you have the Uruth'tille! They're made of lorán and hold all life patterns ("bio signs" hehe) in their Uruth'tille heads.
Foreign Species
- Changelings
- Cresiumans
- Purebloods
- Ruthmen