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Traditional Endaasi naming conventions follow this pattern: [surname]-[first name]. Surnames tend to be translated as verbs, and first names as single letters. For example, "Lean-R," "Sat-N," "Bounce-D." Though this naming convention is widespread in contemporary Endassi culture, there are plenty of counter-examples to these conventions and the Endassi are accepting of those that abandon this tradition. | Traditional Endaasi naming conventions follow this pattern: [surname]-[first name]. Surnames tend to be translated as verbs, and first names as single letters. For example, "Lean-R," "Sat-N," "Bounce-D." Though this naming convention is widespread in contemporary Endassi culture, there are plenty of counter-examples to these conventions and the Endassi are accepting of those that abandon this tradition. | ||
==Customs== | ==Customs== | ||
===Villages=== | |||
Endaasi Villages are made from natural materials built around one structure made of stone, an open common area that was commonly frequented by the whole village. Villages remain in place for ten generations before the inhabitants move to a different location to give the area back to nature and allow it to recover from the strain. <ref name="It's a jungle out there">[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sb118-constitution/ro6QpimNLag/oW_2fdPlAgAJ ''"It's a jungle out there"''], Commodore J.Rajel, {{USS|Constitution|B}}</ref> | |||
==Technology== | ==Technology== |