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The Wassids awe a faw-fowk nomadic subrace. The fiwst known instance of the subrace oliginated fwom Anthos when a wawge quantity of Faw-Fowk men settwed in aweas such as the dwy desewts ow wuins of Awd Kewwack. Known fow theiw economic stwategies, they take intewest in twading lith peopwe, and use exotic items to pwomote theiw wawes. Such as been spotted duling the Mahkoom Twade Entewplise, which quickwy became a populaw soulce fow aglicultulaw and food pulposes. They awe known fow theiw unique awt style, and the cwothes they weaw, which awe usuawwy bright weddish hued wags wwapped awound stubbed awmow, ow tulbans that show theiw society wank lithin theiw own peopwe. Wassid's awe not known to have cweated any sowt of Kingdom, now civilization which pulewy gives them the vibe of being nomadic peopwe.
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The '''Rassids''' are a far-folk nomadic subrace. The first known instance of the subrace originated from [[Anthos]] when a large quantity of Far-Folk men settled in areas such as the dry deserts or ruins of Ard Kerrack. Known for their economic strategies, they take interest in trading with people, and use exotic items to promote their wares. Such as been spotted during the Mahkoom Trade Enterprise, which quickly became a popular source for agricultural and food purposes. They are known for their unique art style, and the clothes they wear, which are usually bright reddish hued rags wrapped around stubbed armor, or turbans that show their society rank within their own people. Rassid's are not known to have created any sort of Kingdom, nor civilization which purely gives them the vibe of being nomadic people.
  
  
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Wassidi peopwe have one of the lichest and cowowful cultules in weawm, encompassing twaditionaw cewebrations ow theiw litewatule. Even though it is young compawed to such as Hanseti, it stiww shows sign of aging and how owd it weawwy is.
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Rassidi people have one of the richest and colorful cultures in realm, encompassing traditional celebrations or their literature. Even though it is young compared to such as Hanseti, it still shows sign of aging and how old it really is.
  
  
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Wassid peopwe may be identified by theiw unique style of Awchitectule, invowving cway/sandstonic plimaliwy. The fowwoling awe the main components of Wassid awchitectule:
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Rassid people may be identified by their unique style of Architecture, involving clay/sandstonic primarily. The following are the main components of Rassid architecture:
  
Wawge coultyawds of sandstone often mewged lith a centwaw aww
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Large courtyards of sandstone often merged with a central all
  
Towews, which have pointed wooden ow cway woves.
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Towers, which have pointed wooden or clay roves.
  
Domed woves fow buiwdings.
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Domed roves for buildings.
  
Use of geometlic shapes and wepetitive awt.
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Use of geometric shapes and repetitive art.
  
Use of unsymmetlicaw styles to fit in lith the enviwonment.
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Use of unsymmetrical styles to fit in with the environment.
  
Abrution fountains.
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Ablution fountains.
  
Use of bright cowow.
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Use of bright color.
  
Focus on the inteliow space of a buiwding wathew than the exteliow.
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Focus on the interior space of a building rather than the exterior.
  
  
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Wassid litewatule is in Common Tongue, lith the unique and hawsh accent featuling pwessule upon sywwabres. They awe awso known to keep libralies of books they have gathewed, some theiw own in smaww hawws, which awwange fwom anything except Owcish ow High Ewven, giving the Wassid peopwe a bad stance upon waciaw disclimination. Contempowawy Wassid litewatule is infwuenced by Human poetwy, but awso wefwects the pawticulalities of othew waces and theiw culwent activities. The most notabre of a Wassid pewson is theiw name that is not cwosewy compawed to an avewage Human's. They use the heavy infwuence of the wowd A, and wots of sepawation between theiw Fiwst and Fowmaw name. Often this is to keep theiw name unique fwom othews, as it is not customawy to be in the pwesence of two lith the same name in Wassidi cultule. They awso take unique titwes fow themsewves upon theiw accomplishments, such as 'The Magnificent' if whomevew detewmines them sewf as a weww pwominent pewson. This can be justified by a twaditionaw duew, in which both of the competitows take to the swowd fow theiw own justification.
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Rassid literature is in Common Tongue, with the unique and harsh accent featuring pressure upon syllables. They are also known to keep libraries of books they have gathered, some their own in small halls, which arrange from anything except Orcish or High Elven, giving the Rassid people a bad stance upon racial discrimination. Contemporary Rassid literature is influenced by Human poetry, but also reflects the particularities of other races and their current activities. The most notable of a Rassid person is their name that is not closely compared to an average Human's. They use the heavy influence of the word A, and lots of separation between their First and Formal name. Often this is to keep their name unique from others, as it is not customary to be in the presence of two with the same name in Rassidi culture. They also take unique titles for themselves upon their accomplishments, such as 'The Magnificent' if whomever determines them self as a well prominent person. This can be justified by a traditional duel, in which both of the competitors take to the sword for their own justification.
  
  
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== Religion ==
 
== Religion ==
  
'''Populaw weligion'''
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'''Popular religion'''
  
The Human Chulch is the cultulaw faith of a majolity of Wassidi peopwe since the beginnings in Anthos, and has had majow infwuence on theiw awt and cultule. The factow of this could have been theiw camps ow twade posts in Human wands, which quickwy indulged them into the culwent and most populaw chulch of the time, complising awmost aww of the Wassidi peopwe. Even though theiw awchitectule could suggest othewlise, most of theiw chulches they buiwd fow the Cweatow do in fact have a diffewent appeawance and wayout compawed to nowmaw ones, incwuding dome woves and towews (As mentioned in awchitectule) that spiwe into the sky lith the Cwoss of the Cweatow high up top of it, facing the awmighty sun. Nowmawwy and customawy the Wassidi peopwe wabew hewetics as a tewm known as 'infidews', and liww use viowence such as executions to dispose of the hewetic and 'pulge'. Such a weputation makes peopwe whom do not believe keep a distance away, as Wassidi peopwe awe likewy to kiww you unwess thewe is a fault in ones mind.
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The Human Church is the cultural faith of a majority of Rassidi people since the beginnings in Anthos, and has had major influence on their art and culture. The factor of this could have been their camps or trade posts in Human lands, which quickly indulged them into the current and most popular church of the time, comprising almost all of the Rassidi people. Even though their architecture could suggest otherwise, most of their churches they build for the Creator do in fact have a different appearance and layout compared to normal ones, including dome roves and towers (As mentioned in architecture) that spire into the sky with the Cross of the Creator high up top of it, facing the almighty sun. Normally and customary the Rassidi people label heretics as a term known as 'infidels', and will use violence such as executions to dispose of the heretic and 'purge'. Such a reputation makes people whom do not believe keep a distance away, as Rassidi people are likely to kill you unless there is a fault in ones mind.
  
Unsulplisingwy it is fowbidden fow any membew of a Wassidi Chulch community to entew any Weligion affiliation such as Howy Owdews ow the actuaw Chulch, due to them believing it liww cweate distulbance lithin theiw own peopwe, whom lidewy want to keep away fwom politics unwess it is necessawy ow beneficiaw. Thus, awthough they seem pagan the main cowe of Wassidi peopwe awe not even cwose, as they have settwed ow inhelited the Chulch due to them taking what weligion is awweady pwesented to them.
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Unsurprisingly it is forbidden for any member of a Rassidi Church community to enter any Religion affiliation such as Holy Orders or the actual Church, due to them believing it will create disturbance within their own people, whom widely want to keep away from politics unless it is necessary or beneficial. Thus, although they seem pagan the main core of Rassidi people are not even close, as they have settled or inherited the Church due to them taking what religion is already presented to them.
  
 
'''Monotheistic faith'''
 
'''Monotheistic faith'''
  
((None of the wliting bewow is considewed an actuaw spiwtuaw weligion, and is a cultulaw belief. Nothing shaww be considewed apawt of the actuaw weligion wowe - Gunnew))
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((None of the writing below is considered an actual spirtual religion, and is a cultural belief. Nothing shall be considered apart of the actual religion lore - Gunner))
  
Wassidi peopwe who have settwed in the sands have had no contact lith the Human Chulch, giving them to devewop theiw own beliefs fow the Cweatow cawwed 'Khoda'. Wassidi's believe that the Khoda is the one and incompawabre and that the pulpose to exist to wowship him. Wassidi's awso believe that Muli'jah is the compwete and univewsaw vewsion of a plimowdiaw faith (Which is fawse) that was weveawed many times befowe thwough pwophets of the Ancient times. Weligious concepts and pwactices incwude the 'Piwwaws of Muli'jah', which awe obrigatowy acts of wowship to theiw Khoda, which they believe liww bring good upon theiw aspect of good fowtune and wuck lithin the times ahead.
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Rassidi people who have settled in the sands have had no contact with the Human Church, giving them to develop their own beliefs for the Creator called 'Khoda'. Rassidi's believe that the Khoda is the one and incomparable and that the purpose to exist to worship him. Rassidi's also believe that Muri'jah is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith (Which is false) that was revealed many times before through prophets of the Ancient times. Religious concepts and practices include the 'Pillars of Muri'jah', which are obligatory acts of worship to their Khoda, which they believe will bring good upon their aspect of good fortune and luck within the times ahead.
  
Muli'jah's most fundamentaw concept is a ligowous monotheism, cawwed Afj'km. The Khoda is desclibed as by modewn day pwophets, 'The fiwst and wast, the etewnaw, the absowute; he nevew begotten, now shaww be fowget thout.' In Muli'jah, the Khoda is beyond aww compwehension and Wassidi's awe not expected to visualize him. Khoda is desclibed and wefewwed to by cewtain names ow attlibutes, the most common being Aw'habib, meaning "The Compassionate" by name. Wassidi's believe that the Khoda of evewything in the univewse was brought into being by his sheew command, and that he is viewed as a pewsonaw god who wesponds whenevew a pewson in need ow distwess cawws him to aid. Thewe awe no intewmedialies, such as a cwewgy to contact the Khoda because the wecipwocaw enviwonment fow Muli'jah wowshipews is too intense fow any, thus meaning Muli'jah is wed by its fowwowews and sowewy that. Belief in Aenguls' is fundamentaw to the faith of Muli'jah. Accowding to the pwophets, angews do not possess fwee liww and thewefowe wowship and obey the Khoda in totaw obedience. Angews' duties incwude communicating wevewations fwom him, gwolifying him, wecowding evewy pewson's actions, and taking a pewson's soulstone at the time of death. Wassidi's believe that Aenguls' awe made of light. They awe desclibed as 'The connection between the Khoda and Wassidi peopwe'.
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Muri'jah's most fundamental concept is a rigorous monotheism, called Afj'km. The Khoda is described as by modern day prophets, 'The first and last, the eternal, the absolute; he never begotten, nor shall be forget thout.' In Muri'jah, the Khoda is beyond all comprehension and Rassidi's are not expected to visualize him. Khoda is described and referred to by certain names or attributes, the most common being Al'habib, meaning "The Compassionate" by name. Rassidi's believe that the Khoda of everything in the universe was brought into being by his sheer command, and that he is viewed as a personal god who responds whenever a person in need or distress calls him to aid. There are no intermediaries, such as a clergy to contact the Khoda because the reciprocal environment for Muri'jah worshipers is too intense for any, thus meaning Muri'jah is led by its followers and solely that. Belief in Aenguls' is fundamental to the faith of Muri'jah. According to the prophets, angels do not possess free will and therefore worship and obey the Khoda in total obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from him, glorifying him, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soulstone at the time of death. Rassidi's believe that Aenguls' are made of light. They are described as 'The connection between the Khoda and Rassidi people'.
  
Wassidi's identify the pwophets of Muli'jah as those humans chosen by the Khoda sowewy. The pwophets wewe instwucted by him to bring the liww of the Khoda to the peopwes of the desewts and civilizations. Wassidi peopwe awso believe that pwophets awe human and not divine, though some awe abre to pewfowm miwacwes to pwove theiw cwaim. Most fowwowews believe that the Khoda liww finawwy sent the wast pwophet to convey the divine message to the whowe wowwd, ow its initiaw destwuction. The basic cweed of Muli'jah, that must be wecited undew brood lith the specific statement, "I know thewe is onwy one Khoda, and testify that his subjects awe the fowwowews and Pwophets.' This testament is a foundation fow aww othew beliefs and pwacitces in Muli'jah, and must be said if one lishes to convewt.
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Rassidi's identify the prophets of Muri'jah as those humans chosen by the Khoda solely. The prophets were instructed by him to bring the will of the Khoda to the peoples of the deserts and civilizations. Rassidi people also believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim. Most followers believe that the Khoda will finally sent the last prophet to convey the divine message to the whole world, or its initial destruction. The basic creed of Muri'jah, that must be recited under blood with the specific statement, "I know there is only one Khoda, and testify that his subjects are the followers and Prophets.' This testament is a foundation for all other beliefs and pracitces in Muri'jah, and must be said if one wishes to convert.
  
Muli'jah has six awticwes of faith known as the Piwwaws of Muli'jah, that aww Wassidi's awe united upon in belief:
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Muri'jah has six articles of faith known as the Pillars of Muri'jah, that all Rassidi's are united upon in belief:
  
  
Weality of the one twue Khoda
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Reality of the one true Khoda
  
 
Existence of the Aenguls of Khoda
 
Existence of the Aenguls of Khoda
  
Autholity of the books of Khoda
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Authority of the books of Khoda
  
Fowwoling the pwophets of Khoda
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Following the prophets of Khoda
  
Pwepawation fow and belief in the end of time
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Preparation for and belief in the end of time
  
Supwemacy of Khoda's liww
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Supremacy of Khoda's will
  
Muli'jah awso encoulages the use of Howy Waws against the non believing nations, which is wefeweed to as 'Pulging the Infidews', a tewm lidewy used in Cweatolism Wassidi communities. As thewe is no known Howy Waws to have taken pwace against Muli'jah and anothew weligion, thewe have been a numbew of wecowded attacks fowwoling 'infidews' found and executed by Muli'jah wawliows known as the 'Fightews of the Cweatow' by the Pwophets of Muli'jah. Howy Waws is an impowtant weligious duty fow Wassidi peopwe. A minolity among the Muli'jah schowaw minolity they wefew to this duty as the sixth piwwaw of Muli'jah 'Supwemacy of Khoda's liww', though it occupies no such officiaw status by the Pwophets.
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Muri'jah also encourages the use of Holy Wars against the non believing nations, which is refereed to as 'Purging the Infidels', a term widely used in Creatorism Rassidi communities. As there is no known Holy Wars to have taken place against Muri'jah and another religion, there have been a number of recorded attacks following 'infidels' found and executed by Muri'jah warriors known as the 'Fighters of the Creator' by the Prophets of Muri'jah. Holy Wars is an important religious duty for Rassidi people. A minority among the Muri'jah scholar minority they refer to this duty as the sixth pillar of Muri'jah 'Supremacy of Khoda's will', though it occupies no such official status by the Prophets.
  
Awthough it is considewed the main weligion of Wassidi peopwe, Muli'jah onwy occupies a smaww amount, thus is known to caww the majolity of unbelieving Wassidi peopwe, whom awe thewe own, as 'Infidews' and the Pwophets such thweaten Howy Waw to convewt theiw populous. But awas, stated above a Howy Waw has not been wecowded in Muli'jah histowy, thus making it a minolity weligion compawed to othews such as the Human Chulch ow Dwawven Gods.
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Although it is considered the main religion of Rassidi people, Muri'jah only occupies a small amount, thus is known to call the majority of unbelieving Rassidi people, whom are there own, as 'Infidels' and the Prophets such threaten Holy War to convert their populous. But alas, stated above a Holy War has not been recorded in Muri'jah history, thus making it a minority religion compared to others such as the Human Church or Dwarven Gods.
  
  
 
== Festivals ==
 
== Festivals ==
  
'''Sun's Smiwe'''
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'''Sun's Smile'''
  
Mass gathelings begin in Wassidi communities, as they cewebrate the Cweatow as he brings the sun to them. Festivaws incwude hanging up bannews featuling the sun, using bright cowows and howding gwand toulnaments to cewebrate. They awso bring and eat exotic food, and pway as the sun goes down.
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Mass gatherings begin in Rassidi communities, as they celebrate the Creator as he brings the sun to them. Festivals include hanging up banners featuring the sun, using bright colors and holding grand tournaments to celebrate. They also bring and eat exotic food, and pray as the sun goes down.
  
'''The Ambew Cowd'''
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'''The Amber Cold'''
  
A wast gatheling liww occul, as they cewebrate the ending of the Sun's Smiwe by cewebrating aww night untiw dawn. The festivaw usuawwy incwudes the same woutine as the Sun's Smiwe festivaw, but is lidewy considewed the wongest out of the two.
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A last gathering will occur, as they celebrate the ending of the Sun's Smile by celebrating all night until dawn. The festival usually includes the same routine as the Sun's Smile festival, but is widely considered the longest out of the two.
  
  
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Mawliage lithin the Wassidi peopwe is to be considewed by the Fathew ow acting mawe guawdian, who detewmines the suitabre husband fow his daughtew. The most tawwest and wongest name is usuawwy chosen fiwst, lith showt names and 'ugwy' men considewed wast to be chosen. Mawliage is considewed to be the utmost impowtant thing lithin families ow communities, as it brings them into the next genewation of theiw peopwe. The Mawliage cewemony is conducted lithin the Chulch of the community, whewe the exchange common vowews found lithin Human society. It is expected of them to howd a festivaw in the Chulch ow Muli'jah weligious awea, whewe it incwudes weligious activities and pwaying.
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Marriage within the Rassidi people is to be considered by the Father or acting male guardian, who determines the suitable husband for his daughter. The most tallest and longest name is usually chosen first, with short names and 'ugly' men considered last to be chosen. Marriage is considered to be the utmost important thing within families or communities, as it brings them into the next generation of their people. The Marriage ceremony is conducted within the Church of the community, where the exchange common vowels found within Human society. It is expected of them to hold a festival in the Church or Muri'jah religious area, where it includes religious activities and praying.
  
Mawliage may not happen between the same sex, now shaww it happen lith any othew wace in Wassidi cultule. Nowmawwy women awe condemned ow banished fwom the awea if found out, whewe as men awe executed and thwown into a sea ow wake. Widewy considewed as a infidew activity, if any mawliage is awso hewd lithin anywhewe but a chulch, both and aww attendants of the cewemony awe banished fwom the community ow wand, lith the coupwe being executed.
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Marriage may not happen between the same sex, nor shall it happen with any other race in Rassidi culture. Normally women are condemned or banished from the area if found out, where as men are executed and thrown into a sea or lake. Widely considered as a infidel activity, if any marriage is also held within anywhere but a church, both and all attendants of the ceremony are banished from the community or land, with the couple being executed.
  
  
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Men awe considewed supeliow to women, just as in the culwent day Owen is.
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Men are considered superior to women, just as in the current day Oren is.
  
Twade is known as the best occupation to howd lithin Wassidi cultule, because it brings pwospelity and weawth to theiw famiwy.
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Trade is known as the best occupation to hold within Rassidi culture, because it brings prosperity and wealth to their family.
  
Thewe has been no Kingdoms now Woyaw families lithin Wassidi cultule as to date.
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There has been no Kingdoms nor Royal families within Rassidi culture as to date.
  
Most Wassidi's awe nomadic, but some such as Militawy ow twade companies liww settwe in a awea.
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Most Rassidi's are nomadic, but some such as Military or trade companies will settle in a area.
  
Theiw skin is light brownish, a mix of Heawtwandew and Fawfowk.
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Their skin is light brownish, a mix of Heartlander and Farfolk.
  
Wassidi may be considewed bawbalic when it comes to viowence, as thewe is no boundawy in theiw society.
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Rassidi may be considered barbaric when it comes to violence, as there is no boundary in their society.
  
Mostwy theiw eyes awe eithew hazew ow brown, but can diffew wawewy.
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Mostly their eyes are either hazel or brown, but can differ rarely.
  
Tawwew peopwe awe seen as supeliow ovew showtew.
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Taller people are seen as superior over shorter.
  
Communities of Wassidi usuawwy use brack backgwounds fow theiw fwags, but this is onwy a populaw cowow lithin theiw cultule, not in any way fowced.
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Communities of Rassidi usually use black backgrounds for their flags, but this is only a popular color within their culture, not in any way forced.
  
 
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The Rassids are a far-folk nomadic subrace. The first known instance of the subrace originated from Anthos when a large quantity of Far-Folk men settled in areas such as the dry deserts or ruins of Ard Kerrack. Known for their economic strategies, they take interest in trading with people, and use exotic items to promote their wares. Such as been spotted during the Mahkoom Trade Enterprise, which quickly became a popular source for agricultural and food purposes. They are known for their unique art style, and the clothes they wear, which are usually bright reddish hued rags wrapped around stubbed armor, or turbans that show their society rank within their own people. Rassid's are not known to have created any sort of Kingdom, nor civilization which purely gives them the vibe of being nomadic people.


Arts

Rassidi people have one of the richest and colorful cultures in realm, encompassing traditional celebrations or their literature. Even though it is young compared to such as Hanseti, it still shows sign of aging and how old it really is.


Architecture

Rassid people may be identified by their unique style of Architecture, involving clay/sandstonic primarily. The following are the main components of Rassid architecture:

Large courtyards of sandstone often merged with a central all

Towers, which have pointed wooden or clay roves.

Domed roves for buildings.

Use of geometric shapes and repetitive art.

Use of unsymmetrical styles to fit in with the environment.

Ablution fountains.

Use of bright color.

Focus on the interior space of a building rather than the exterior.


Language and literature

Rassid literature is in Common Tongue, with the unique and harsh accent featuring pressure upon syllables. They are also known to keep libraries of books they have gathered, some their own in small halls, which arrange from anything except Orcish or High Elven, giving the Rassid people a bad stance upon racial discrimination. Contemporary Rassid literature is influenced by Human poetry, but also reflects the particularities of other races and their current activities. The most notable of a Rassid person is their name that is not closely compared to an average Human's. They use the heavy influence of the word A, and lots of separation between their First and Formal name. Often this is to keep their name unique from others, as it is not customary to be in the presence of two with the same name in Rassidi culture. They also take unique titles for themselves upon their accomplishments, such as 'The Magnificent' if whomever determines them self as a well prominent person. This can be justified by a traditional duel, in which both of the competitors take to the sword for their own justification.


Religion

Popular religion

The Human Church is the cultural faith of a majority of Rassidi people since the beginnings in Anthos, and has had major influence on their art and culture. The factor of this could have been their camps or trade posts in Human lands, which quickly indulged them into the current and most popular church of the time, comprising almost all of the Rassidi people. Even though their architecture could suggest otherwise, most of their churches they build for the Creator do in fact have a different appearance and layout compared to normal ones, including dome roves and towers (As mentioned in architecture) that spire into the sky with the Cross of the Creator high up top of it, facing the almighty sun. Normally and customary the Rassidi people label heretics as a term known as 'infidels', and will use violence such as executions to dispose of the heretic and 'purge'. Such a reputation makes people whom do not believe keep a distance away, as Rassidi people are likely to kill you unless there is a fault in ones mind.

Unsurprisingly it is forbidden for any member of a Rassidi Church community to enter any Religion affiliation such as Holy Orders or the actual Church, due to them believing it will create disturbance within their own people, whom widely want to keep away from politics unless it is necessary or beneficial. Thus, although they seem pagan the main core of Rassidi people are not even close, as they have settled or inherited the Church due to them taking what religion is already presented to them.

Monotheistic faith

((None of the writing below is considered an actual spirtual religion, and is a cultural belief. Nothing shall be considered apart of the actual religion lore - Gunner))

Rassidi people who have settled in the sands have had no contact with the Human Church, giving them to develop their own beliefs for the Creator called 'Khoda'. Rassidi's believe that the Khoda is the one and incomparable and that the purpose to exist to worship him. Rassidi's also believe that Muri'jah is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith (Which is false) that was revealed many times before through prophets of the Ancient times. Religious concepts and practices include the 'Pillars of Muri'jah', which are obligatory acts of worship to their Khoda, which they believe will bring good upon their aspect of good fortune and luck within the times ahead.

Muri'jah's most fundamental concept is a rigorous monotheism, called Afj'km. The Khoda is described as by modern day prophets, 'The first and last, the eternal, the absolute; he never begotten, nor shall be forget thout.' In Muri'jah, the Khoda is beyond all comprehension and Rassidi's are not expected to visualize him. Khoda is described and referred to by certain names or attributes, the most common being Al'habib, meaning "The Compassionate" by name. Rassidi's believe that the Khoda of everything in the universe was brought into being by his sheer command, and that he is viewed as a personal god who responds whenever a person in need or distress calls him to aid. There are no intermediaries, such as a clergy to contact the Khoda because the reciprocal environment for Muri'jah worshipers is too intense for any, thus meaning Muri'jah is led by its followers and solely that. Belief in Aenguls' is fundamental to the faith of Muri'jah. According to the prophets, angels do not possess free will and therefore worship and obey the Khoda in total obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from him, glorifying him, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soulstone at the time of death. Rassidi's believe that Aenguls' are made of light. They are described as 'The connection between the Khoda and Rassidi people'.

Rassidi's identify the prophets of Muri'jah as those humans chosen by the Khoda solely. The prophets were instructed by him to bring the will of the Khoda to the peoples of the deserts and civilizations. Rassidi people also believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim. Most followers believe that the Khoda will finally sent the last prophet to convey the divine message to the whole world, or its initial destruction. The basic creed of Muri'jah, that must be recited under blood with the specific statement, "I know there is only one Khoda, and testify that his subjects are the followers and Prophets.' This testament is a foundation for all other beliefs and pracitces in Muri'jah, and must be said if one wishes to convert.

Muri'jah has six articles of faith known as the Pillars of Muri'jah, that all Rassidi's are united upon in belief:


Reality of the one true Khoda

Existence of the Aenguls of Khoda

Authority of the books of Khoda

Following the prophets of Khoda

Preparation for and belief in the end of time

Supremacy of Khoda's will

Muri'jah also encourages the use of Holy Wars against the non believing nations, which is refereed to as 'Purging the Infidels', a term widely used in Creatorism Rassidi communities. As there is no known Holy Wars to have taken place against Muri'jah and another religion, there have been a number of recorded attacks following 'infidels' found and executed by Muri'jah warriors known as the 'Fighters of the Creator' by the Prophets of Muri'jah. Holy Wars is an important religious duty for Rassidi people. A minority among the Muri'jah scholar minority they refer to this duty as the sixth pillar of Muri'jah 'Supremacy of Khoda's will', though it occupies no such official status by the Prophets.

Although it is considered the main religion of Rassidi people, Muri'jah only occupies a small amount, thus is known to call the majority of unbelieving Rassidi people, whom are there own, as 'Infidels' and the Prophets such threaten Holy War to convert their populous. But alas, stated above a Holy War has not been recorded in Muri'jah history, thus making it a minority religion compared to others such as the Human Church or Dwarven Gods.


Festivals

Sun's Smile

Mass gatherings begin in Rassidi communities, as they celebrate the Creator as he brings the sun to them. Festivals include hanging up banners featuring the sun, using bright colors and holding grand tournaments to celebrate. They also bring and eat exotic food, and pray as the sun goes down.

The Amber Cold

A last gathering will occur, as they celebrate the ending of the Sun's Smile by celebrating all night until dawn. The festival usually includes the same routine as the Sun's Smile festival, but is widely considered the longest out of the two.


Marriage

Marriage within the Rassidi people is to be considered by the Father or acting male guardian, who determines the suitable husband for his daughter. The most tallest and longest name is usually chosen first, with short names and 'ugly' men considered last to be chosen. Marriage is considered to be the utmost important thing within families or communities, as it brings them into the next generation of their people. The Marriage ceremony is conducted within the Church of the community, where the exchange common vowels found within Human society. It is expected of them to hold a festival in the Church or Muri'jah religious area, where it includes religious activities and praying.

Marriage may not happen between the same sex, nor shall it happen with any other race in Rassidi culture. Normally women are condemned or banished from the area if found out, where as men are executed and thrown into a sea or lake. Widely considered as a infidel activity, if any marriage is also held within anywhere but a church, both and all attendants of the ceremony are banished from the community or land, with the couple being executed.


Notes

Men are considered superior to women, just as in the current day Oren is.

Trade is known as the best occupation to hold within Rassidi culture, because it brings prosperity and wealth to their family.

There has been no Kingdoms nor Royal families within Rassidi culture as to date.

Most Rassidi's are nomadic, but some such as Military or trade companies will settle in a area.

Their skin is light brownish, a mix of Heartlander and Farfolk.

Rassidi may be considered barbaric when it comes to violence, as there is no boundary in their society.

Mostly their eyes are either hazel or brown, but can differ rarely.

Taller people are seen as superior over shorter.

Communities of Rassidi usually use black backgrounds for their flags, but this is only a popular color within their culture, not in any way forced.