Post by Illusen on Jan 19, 2012 20:14:28 GMT -5
The families of Litharia! Expand on your character’s history by writing out the history of their families, and give them the symbols that represent who they are! The ways the different species treats lineage vary so this will be a guide for you to use before you post.
Humans:
Humans keep track of and pride themselves on their families, probably because they are the shortest lived of all the species. This is an outline for everything the humans keep a record of. Obviously, the less noble a family the less information there will be to fill out.
Family Name:
Coat of Arms:
Motto:
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Shifters:
The shifters have a more simplistic way to keep track of their families, usually using patterns of basic symbols and two to four colored sigil than a coat of arms. This is traditional and practiced openly on the Island and other places free of persecution. In cities, this practice has gone underground or been lost.
Family Name:
Sigil:
Colors:
Words: (like motto)
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Daemons:
Daemons are known for not caring about their lineage and as most were started in the dream land, there are very few records of any of them.
Family Name:
Living Members:
Fae:
The Fae do not put an emphasis on their family history, although they do usually keep track of it.
People of Note:
Living Members:
Angels:
The Angels keep extensive records of family and lineage and pride themselves on it. Most angels do not have a last name.
Family name: (if applicable)
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Dwarves:
The dwarves to not keep good records of their heritage but because they are so close to the humans, they have adapted basic traits similar to humans.
Family Name:
Seal:
Founder:
People of note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Shadows: n/a
Halflings:
The Halflings are most similar to the humans in the extensiveness regarding lineage and most families will keep massive tapestries mapping out their whole family tree. They have ornate family crests rather than sigils or coat of arms.
Family Name:
Crest:
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Humans:
Humans keep track of and pride themselves on their families, probably because they are the shortest lived of all the species. This is an outline for everything the humans keep a record of. Obviously, the less noble a family the less information there will be to fill out.
Family Name:
Coat of Arms:
Motto:
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Shifters:
The shifters have a more simplistic way to keep track of their families, usually using patterns of basic symbols and two to four colored sigil than a coat of arms. This is traditional and practiced openly on the Island and other places free of persecution. In cities, this practice has gone underground or been lost.
Family Name:
Sigil:
Colors:
Words: (like motto)
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Daemons:
Daemons are known for not caring about their lineage and as most were started in the dream land, there are very few records of any of them.
Family Name:
Living Members:
Fae:
The Fae do not put an emphasis on their family history, although they do usually keep track of it.
People of Note:
Living Members:
Angels:
The Angels keep extensive records of family and lineage and pride themselves on it. Most angels do not have a last name.
Family name: (if applicable)
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Dwarves:
The dwarves to not keep good records of their heritage but because they are so close to the humans, they have adapted basic traits similar to humans.
Family Name:
Seal:
Founder:
People of note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other:
Shadows: n/a
Halflings:
The Halflings are most similar to the humans in the extensiveness regarding lineage and most families will keep massive tapestries mapping out their whole family tree. They have ornate family crests rather than sigils or coat of arms.
Family Name:
Crest:
Traditional Occupation:
Founder:
People of Note:
Living Members:
Current Heir:
Other: