Draaken

Drakonians (or Draaken in Drakonian,) are descendants of dragons, dragon gods and some non-dragon gods. They live scattered trouhgout Rathnir and in a colony in Eldham. They are most commonly found in the High Kingdom of Drakonia in northern Nieden and their colony in Eldham, Nova Draakhagan.

Origin
Drakonians where created as part of a peace after dragons, gods and dragon gods fought a devasting war, now only known as the blood war.

Drakonian ancestory
There are many subtypes of Drakonians they more or less are all seen as equal to each other, with the Great Wyrms, or just Wyrms being the exception as they are seen as the leaders of Draakenkind due to them being essentially demi-gods. There also is a special race which is considered Drakonian but technicly isn´t. After a Balrog, that threatend Drakonians, got vanquished, it didnt die. Instead it reformed itself into a new being whose kind does not have a name, as it intergrated into Drakonian society after, it is called Drakonian though.

The different Drakonian types are:

Drakonian lifespan
Drakonians can become old, up to 1000-2000 years but many of them die years before that due to battles, disease, accidents and many other things or because they ascend/travel to another plane before their death. Great Wyrms can become even older, some even rumour that they can’t die from old age but again almost all of them travel to other planes or choose accension before the 7000-year mark. Drakonians reach maturity around the 33 to 66 year mark.

Drakonian culture
In Drakonian society one rises with how useful they are too all. As an example, anyone no matter what origin could acquire a nobility title through hard work, though someone who is Drakonian may be rewarded with one earlier than others.

While Drakonians where created to seal a peace between higher powers they themselves are by no means peaceful. While negotiating with the enemy first is a core Drakonian value, the act of war is as much a core value of Draakenkind. War is hugely celebrated with large feast, marches and of corse the battle against the enemy. Many Drakonians use war as a chance to prove their worth in hopes of aquiring a title of some sort. At the end of war Drakonians collect the helmets of their enemies and smelt them to forge new things for themself.

Traditions [WIP]
It is expected for a Drakonian to always have a krukibel in their home as its used to cook, brew, smelt and wash.

At a feast the host must provide a krukibel filled with soup, alcohol or potions for their most important guests to drink from, if not provided it is seen as incredibly rude.

Except high nobility a Drakonian should not wear a helmet unless necessary.

If a Drakonian ruler meets with another ruler they are expected to take off their helmet.

Drakonian corpses are disposed of in a ritual where they are thrown into lava or buried deep beneath a mountain.

Marriage is a foreign concept to them outside of alliances, they believe that love doesn’t need to be bound by a contract or oath.

Drakonians believe that everything can be improved, so a building or even nature is never truly perfect or finished.

Drakonians are expected to accept the gods of Dygrathos but aren’t forced to only believe in them.

Most families have their own minor patrons, like the dragon they descended from or a minor god.

After defeating an enemy their helmet is taken and smelted in a krukibel to forge something new.

An old Drakonian phrase is: “It’s better to ask for the helmet then just take it.”/ “It’s better to talk to the person under the helmet instead of immediately smelting it.” This phrase mostly means that that a Drakonian should always try the diplomatic option before the violent option.

Any Drakonian noble family and/or city, realm, vassal should have a coat of arms and/or flag of their own.

Calling a Great Wyrm, a worm is the highest insult someone can utter to them, though a non Drakonian may be forgiven the first time if they were unaware of this.

Translation of Drakonian words [WIP]
Krukibel: Crucible or cauldron

Draaken, Draakenkind Draakenblüt, Draakonien: Drakonian/Drakonia