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Living traditions of Aramán

Culture & Customs

Funerary rites, songs, household traditions and evolving public practices, recorded with their demonstrated scope rather than treated as universal.

6 of 6 culture records

“Broken Wing”

Revolutionary Song And Oral TraditionConfirmed With Evolving Meaning

A song associated with the Falconer’s Rebellion, first heard in hopeful taverns, halls and military tents and later carrying the grief and memory of those who survived it.

House Royce Fae Wedding Protection

Household Wedding CustomConfirmed With Household Scope

A House Royce wedding custom in which a person marrying into the family may be offered the protection of a warrior fairy connected to the household gardens.

House Tachonis Funeral Cremation Rites

Household Religious Funerary PracticeConfirmed With Historical Scope

Funerary rites historically entrusted to House Tachonis as the Priestly Family of Shadow, associated with cremation and passage from one realm to another.

Old Path Funerary Rites

Religious Funerary PracticeConfirmed With Limited Scope

Whispered funerary prayers and protective adornment practised under the Old Path, observed during Thjazi Fang’s Farramh.

The Farramh

Funerary ObservanceConfirmed

An orcish wake custom associated with Kahad, begun on the day of a death or as soon as possible so the dead can be viewed and loved ones can gather to grieve.

The Reclamation of the Hallowed Round

Reclaimed Performance TraditionConfirmed With Local Scope

The transformation of Azgra’s ancient dithyramb from a site of compelled ritual performance into a public theatre intended to celebrate mortal life, memory and community in Dol-Makjar.