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I don’t like talking about personal stuff here so here’s some ideas for gen 2 I have
>Amoria
Location: northwestern /vnug/
Its original population probably shares an origin with the ancient Ethernites and Penelites so they might’ve been part of the Ethernation that didn’t collapse when Etherna did, and later when people started migrating from the Symphoria valley during the Mujigae period many of the old guards ended up in Amoria’s place, which is also how they retained many of the pre-Mujigae /vnug/ magical tradition to fit Amoria’s theme. They might also have picked up something from castaway refugees when the main group were passing by the strait since I kinda like the chuubanite tattoo idea
The climate there is more temperate than most of /vnug/ so the land is probably more vibrant. The land itself is not as magical as the inland valleys but they’re more efficient in using magic so the culture is fairly magical. The gentle climate might also contribute to them being more bubbly and cheerful at least on the surface

>Serafi
Location: southwestern /vnug/
Its people probably came from the main refugee groups that landed in Palhalla and thus could be one of those people who left the place because they rejected the idea of becoming palkyries but also didn’t follow Mimir to the inland. Maybe they wanted to keep their maritime tradition? They also received a large amount of migrants during the Mujigae period and played a more militant role in the rebellion and formed a positive feedback loop in their cultural values
The climate is colder than other established settlements in /vnug/ which may or may not help explain their arguably more brutal values. Farming won’t really be possible unless I spec bio some grass for that but the sea is rich enough to sustain the population. Their maritime tradition also makes them effective raiders at sea. Other production they might have are mining if they’re by the riverside for tin mining, and I’m a bit tempted to spec bio some kind of large sheep-like animal for husbandry

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