Population: 390,000 [mixed;
79% human, 9% dwarf, 5% D’Vryn, 3% gnome, 2% elf, 1% ounce, 1% other]
Ruler: Empress Rozyna
Nozdrova
Capital: Yurishad
Standard: Two shashka crossed between unfurling wings, with a sharply
angled falcon’s head between.
The people of Brazoskov are renowned for their dour outlook and dry humor, but
loosen their guard with a flask of their favorite local rotka, and they become a warm folk who speak proudly of family,
childhood, relationships, trades and crafts, and what they’ve managed to
accomplish in the scant few centuries since the fall of the Blood Counts that
once ruled their land. They are a deeply traditional, superstitious, and
polytheistic lot, although most adhere closely to one particular patron deity
related to their trade or family background. A full list of these has been
included, although most of their gods and goddesses are not unique to the area.
Skovians are generally fair-skinned with a tendency to blonde or brown hair, though some of mixed Carpezci and Myrkyban bloodlines have swarthier complexions and even darker (black) or salt & pepper hair. There is a higher than normal rate of albinism among them, affecting perhaps 5% of the populace, a trait inherited from their forebears of Old Brazos. Men favor elaborate moustaches, greased or braided, across numerous social classes, while the women enjoy all manner of bonnets and dresses that range from sea-green to scarlet. The richer the family, the fancier the trappings, though most of the elite reside within isolated rural estates or the marbled districts of larger cities like Yurishad and Kurstav.
Skovians are generally fair-skinned with a tendency to blonde or brown hair, though some of mixed Carpezci and Myrkyban bloodlines have swarthier complexions and even darker (black) or salt & pepper hair. There is a higher than normal rate of albinism among them, affecting perhaps 5% of the populace, a trait inherited from their forebears of Old Brazos. Men favor elaborate moustaches, greased or braided, across numerous social classes, while the women enjoy all manner of bonnets and dresses that range from sea-green to scarlet. The richer the family, the fancier the trappings, though most of the elite reside within isolated rural estates or the marbled districts of larger cities like Yurishad and Kurstav.
Common Names
(Female): Afimiia,
Akilina, Akulina, Alena, Anastasiia, Anna, Antonidka, Avdotiitsa, Bezubaia,
Chiudka, Dedenia, Deretka, Dominika, Domna, Ekaterina, Elizaveta, Euprakseia,
Evdokeia, Evdokiia, Evdokseia, Evfrosiniia, Fedorka, Fekla, Feodosiia,
Fetiniia, Fevroniia, Gostiata, Iarina, Iriniia, Iulianiia, Katerina, Katerinka,
Khristina, Kosenila, Kseniia, Makrina, Maremiiana, Marfa, Mariia, Marina, Melaniia,
Milka, Miropiia, Nedelika, Negoshka, Nezhka, Ogrofena, Olena, Pelageia,
Peredeslava, Proskurniana, Sapozhnika, Sofiia, Tanka, Tatiana, Uliiana, Varvara
Common Names
(Male): Aleksandr,
Aleksei, Andrei, Anton, Bolda, Boris, Boroda, Buiak, Chernek, Chort, Davyd,
Dmitrii, Domaslav, Domazhir, Drozd, Fedor, Filofei, Foma, Georgii, Grechin,
Gridia, Grigorii, Guba, Iakov, Iakun, Iaroslav, Iev, Ignatii, Iosif, Iov, Ivan,
Kisel, Kozel, Kriv, Kuritsa, Kuzima, Maksim, Mal, Malina, Matfei, Mestislav,
Mikhail, Mil, Miloslav, Miroslav, Mixail, Nezhek, Nikita, Oleg, Orekh, Pavel,
Prokopii, Radoslav, Sbyslav, Semeon, Shchuka, Shuba, Sidor, Sobol, Stanimir, Stepan,
Sviatoslav, Tretiak, Tvorimir, Vasilii, Viacheslav, Vladimir, Voislav, Volchok,
Volotok, Vsevolod, Zaiats, Zavid, Zaxarii, Zhiroslav, Zhiznobud, Zub
Family Names: Abramtsov, Akimov, Aksenov, Aleev, Aleksandrov, Alekseev,
Alyoshka, Andreev, Andreyev, Andropov, Anisimov, Anokhin, Arkhipov, Bakhmetev,
Balakirev, Baranov, Baranova, Barishnikov, Batukhtina, Bazilevsky, Beketov,
Belanov, Belousov, Belov, Belyaev, Belyakov, Beregovoi, Berzin, Bezuhov,
Biryukov, Bogdanov, Boricov, Borisenko, Borshevsky, Buinovsky, Bukharin, Bykov,
Charkov, Chashnikov, Chernienko, Chernitsky, Chernov, Chernyshev, Chicherin,
Chistyakov, Danilov, Dashkov, Demidov, Denisov, Derevenko, Dmitriev, Dolohov,
Dostoevsky, Dubrovskiy, Duchovny, Efimov, Egorov, Erikeev, Ermakov, Evdokimov, Fedorov,
Fedorova, Fetyukov, Filatov, Filimonov, Filipov, Filippov, Fomin, Frolov,
Gagarin, Ganelin, Gerasimov, Gogunov, Golitsin, Golubev, Gopchik, Gorbachev,
Goryachev, Grigorev, Grigoriev, Grishkuv, Gromov, Gromyko, Ignatev, Ignatiev,
Ilin, Iltchenko, Isleniev, Ivanov,
Izedinov, Jakov, Kalashnikov, Kapustin, Karin, Karpov, Katzev, Khokhlov,
Khromoi, Khvostov, Kiselev, Klevshin, Klimov, Kochetkov, Kolesnikov,
Kolokoltsov, Koptev, Koslov, Kostiurin, Kovalenko, Kovalev, Kozlov, Krylov,
Kubarev, Kulik, Kupchenko, Kuzmin, Kuznetsova, Kuzyomin, Kyznetsov, Laptev,
Larionov, Lasovskaya, Lazarev, Lebedev, Lebedyenko, Leonov, Lepechin,
Lermontov, Litvinov, Lobachev, Lobanov, Loginov, Lukanov, Lukin, Lukyanov,
Mahayev, Maikov, Makarov, Markov, Maslov, Matiushkin, Medvedev, Melnikov,
Mendeleev, Merkulov, Mikhailov, Mikulin, Mironov, Mizirov, Molodin, Molotov,
Morchenko, Morozov, Nakhimov, Naumov, Nazarov, Nesterov, Nikanov, Nikitin,
Nikolaev, Novakovsky, Novikov, Obolensky, Omelchenko, Orlov, Osipov,
Ostrogorsky, Ovcharenko, Ovinko, Panin, Pankratev, Panov, Panteleyev,
Pasternak, Pasunin, Pavlov, Petrenko, Petrov, Podgorni,
Polyakov, Ponomarev, Popov, Potemkin, Prerovsky, Prokhorov, Pushkin, Putilov,
Putin, Rachmanov, Ratkov, Razumovsky, Revnik, Rokossovsky, Ronzhin, Rudakov,
Rumiantsev, Sadykov, Salamov, Samarin, Satyev, Savelev, Savin, Scherbakov,
Schlensky, Seleznyov, Semenov, Sevruk, Shcherbakov, Sherikov, Shirkov, Shukhov,
Simonov, Skvortsov, Smirnov, Sokolov, Solzhenitsin, Sorokin, Spiridonov,
Stepanov, Strogonov, Suvorov, Sviridov, Talietzin, Tarasov, Tatishchev,
Tchechenko, Teplov, Tikhomirov, Tikhonov, Timofeev, Titov, Topolev, Tretiakov,
Turov, Tyurin, Ukhtomskoy, Ulyanov, Ushakov, Vasilev, Vasiliev, Vdovushkin, Verkhovsky,
Vezirov, Viazemsky, Vladykin, Vlasov, Volkovoi, Volkv, Volodimerov, Volsky,
Vorobev, Voronin, Voronov, Yablokov, Yakovlev, Yavlinsky, Yazykov, Yudin,
Yumashev, Yuriev, Zaitsev, Zajaczek, Zakharov, Zbruev, Zhadovsky, Zharov,
Zhdanov, Zhukov, Zhuravlev,
Zinoviev, Zmiev, Zotov, Zubov
Calendar (1 year = 365
days)
Sarunya (New-winter) 31 days
Silvnek (Midwinter) 29 days
Loschoy (Late-winter) 30 days
Sarunya (New-winter) 31 days
Silvnek (Midwinter) 29 days
Loschoy (Late-winter) 30 days
Novna
(New-spring) 31 days
Nevernya (Mid-spring) 31 days
Lapina (Late-spring) 30 days
Nevernya (Mid-spring) 31 days
Lapina (Late-spring) 30 days
Crestov
(New-summer) 31 days
Kyunik (Midsummer) 30 days
Martzov (Late-summer) 31 days
Kyunik (Midsummer) 30 days
Martzov (Late-summer) 31 days
Pulyana
(New-autumn) 30 days
Desnova (Mid-autumn) 30 days
Mednikova (Late-autumn) 31 days
Desnova (Mid-autumn) 30 days
Mednikova (Late-autumn) 31 days
Coinage
Golden Greva (1), Silver Souvla (10), Copper Curst (100)
Golden Greva (1), Silver Souvla (10), Copper Curst (100)
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