Difference between revisions of "Dhomanda A'lainn"
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'''The Tincéir''' | '''The Tincéir''' | ||
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Basically gypsy/tinkers, the Tincéir do not live in ''caers'' but rather in caravans and wagons, traveling between the other settlements carrying news, gossip, and supplies. | Basically gypsy/tinkers, the Tincéir do not live in ''caers'' but rather in caravans and wagons, traveling between the other settlements carrying news, gossip, and supplies. | ||
'''Funerals''' | '''Funerals''' | ||
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Upon death, funerary biers of whatever wood they found at their disposal would be constructed, honoring their departed with some of their most important belongings from this life, that they may have use of in the next. Bows and quivers of arrows, staves, drinking horns, and simple tools that had belonged to the fallen were laid out with them. For a night and day, they stayed as they lay. It was called ''Cuimhne na Mairbh'', The Remembrance. The close kinsmen, and in the case of a chieftain, often the whole clann would gather to celebrate. It was a time of loss, but also a time of remembering, of honoring. At the sunset of the following day, the nearest living kin would be the first to touch flaming torch to prepared kindling. The rest would follow, and within minutes the bier would be engulfed in flame, sending the soul and possessions of the deceased spiraling in smoky ascension straight to the ''Abhairt Saoil''. ([http://sw-fans.net/forum/showthread.php?t=22574 link]) | Upon death, funerary biers of whatever wood they found at their disposal would be constructed, honoring their departed with some of their most important belongings from this life, that they may have use of in the next. Bows and quivers of arrows, staves, drinking horns, and simple tools that had belonged to the fallen were laid out with them. For a night and day, they stayed as they lay. It was called ''Cuimhne na Mairbh'', The Remembrance. The close kinsmen, and in the case of a chieftain, often the whole clann would gather to celebrate. It was a time of loss, but also a time of remembering, of honoring. At the sunset of the following day, the nearest living kin would be the first to touch flaming torch to prepared kindling. The rest would follow, and within minutes the bier would be engulfed in flame, sending the soul and possessions of the deceased spiraling in smoky ascension straight to the ''Abhairt Saoil''. ([http://sw-fans.net/forum/showthread.php?t=22574 link]) | ||
'''The Force''' | '''The Force''' | ||
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The Force is known to the people of Dhomanda A'lainn, they call it ''Abhairt Saoil'', the Life Giver. Usually only women are trained in it's use, and use it to predict the weather and perform small acts of healing, along with an extensive knowledge of local healing herbs. Occassionaly someone will have an afinity toward precognition using the Force, and these women are called ''Banfáith'' or prophetess. | The Force is known to the people of Dhomanda A'lainn, they call it ''Abhairt Saoil'', the Life Giver. Usually only women are trained in it's use, and use it to predict the weather and perform small acts of healing, along with an extensive knowledge of local healing herbs. Occassionaly someone will have an afinity toward precognition using the Force, and these women are called ''Banfáith'' or prophetess. | ||
Revision as of 20:01, 18 April 2012
Gealach
Roghnófar Daoine
The local name for RX-271, a planet in the Outer Rim.
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