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loominggaia · 4 months ago
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Here's a sketch of the Etios royal family!
I'll have more lore when it's finished, but here's a basic rundown:
Hethor: Chieftess of Etios Nation.
Denu: One of Hethor's twenty-six husbands. He is her 2nd and favorite husband, so she chose him to rule with her as chief.
Boga: Denu's half-brother. Etiosi military general, hates Matuzans and fae with a burning passion.
Keatto: Hethor and Denu's first-born child. Basically a minotaur studmuffin. Self-proclaimed horner. Has big horns, a lot of game, and a lot of wives, but dumber than a stump. Only gets by on his good looks.
Naduna: Hethor and Denu's second child. She's obsessed with the freebilly lifestyle and wants to live with satyrs and nymphs in the wilderness, but Mom and Dad said no.
Thetos: One night Hethor got drunk and did the nasty with her brother-in-law Boga, and Thetos is the result of that. Thetos looks nothing like Denu, so Hethor couldn't pretend Thetos was his child. So she told everyone he was a stillborn and secretly sent him to live in Folkvar Kingdom with her friend, Mutara.
Mutara: A trusted friend of Hethor. She was tasked with raising Thetos in Folkvar Kingdom. She raises him like a faun, teaching him to be one with nature and magic.
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abakedbaconstrip · 6 months ago
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thegreato1ne · 6 years ago
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zoeflake · 5 years ago
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Glacier National Park at dawn (by William Freebilly)
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sunny-da-kitty · 4 years ago
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"Multnomah Falls in Autumn colors"
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aintquiteright · 4 years ago
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Woman and girl standing in lake watching solar eclipse by freebilly
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brunoowens513 · 4 years ago
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Outstanding - Portland at dusk aerial shot by William Freebilly photography ✅ https://ift.tt/2Dri2ZU
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loominggaia · 1 year ago
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Have you developed any Etios subcultures?
Just a few so far!
Freebillies - Satyrs who wish to return to a more traditional way of life. They reject the concept of civilization and instead live “free” nomadic lives. Etio Nation is one of the very few Great Kingdoms that not only allows satyrs to live this way, but actively encourages it by designating special nature preserves for these individuals. These preserves are essentially lawless zones where satyrs can do whatever they want. But as a tradeoff, these satyrs must revoke their Etiosi citizenship and lose all benefits that entails, including access to hospitals, welfare, police protection, schooling, etc.
There are different types of freebillies, some more dedicated to the feral lifestyle than others. The most radical of them refuse to interact with townsfolk or set foot in permanent structures at all, while the less dedicated freebillies might camp in the woods and rely on civilization for supplies.
Freebillies are stereotyped as rowdy, hedonistic, and sexually aggressive by outsiders. Females are sometimes called “freenannies”. While this subculture is largely dominated by satyrs, other species may occasionally be accepted into the group; particularly nymphs and fauns.
Horners - Also disparagingly known as “horny boys”, this subculture is exclusive to horned gaians: satyrs, fauns, and minotaurs. They are vain males who are obsessed with their own horns, particularly their size. For horners, bigger is always better. They often decorate their horns with paint, jewelry, and intricate carvings to make them stand out. A cracked or chipped horn is emotionally devastating to these men.
While female horners are rare, so-called “ivory queens” are common. These are women who lust after horners and fawn over their majestic horns. Ivory queens may or may not be horned species themselves, but horners always are.
Friends of Fae - This is an Etiosi political movement that fights for fae equality. They want Etiosi's leadership to let go of the past and welcome fae across the border. Some even call for the border to be erased altogether, and the reunification of Etios Nation and Matuzu Kingdom. While this is a rather small fringe group, its members can be quite loud and disruptive while trying to get their point across. They are stereotyped as aimless people with nothing better to do but fight for a pipe dream.
That’s all I have for now, but there may be more in the future as I develop Etios Nation’s culture further.
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toooooooop · 5 years ago
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Horseshoe Bend sunset panoramic view by William Freebilly photography ✅
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exactlysweetruins · 5 years ago
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Morning clouds and flamingo William Freebilly photography
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superbnature · 5 years ago
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zoeflake · 6 years ago
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B&W edit of color photo by William-Freebilly / 500px
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