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While the most predominant | The culture of the Kingdom of [[Seylos]] is defined by a multitude of ethic backgrounds, slightly over half originating from the Europan continent, and others native to [[Argis]]. Its overall culture is influences by [[Great Anglia | Anglia]], the [[Dolchland | Dolch]], [[Geltic people|Geltic]], [[Alharu | Alharun]] and [[Aurelia | Aurelian]] immigrants over the centuries. Seylos is popularly known as a home to refugees. | ||
While the most predominant ethnic group is the Anglish, Seylosian culture is populated by a wide variety of ethnic groups who identify as Seylosian. Cymran, Alban, [[Ceris]]er, [[Dolch people | Dolch]], Kasekan, [[Llalta]]n, and [[Cussia]]n are an example of ethnic groups represented in overall Seylosian culture. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Seylos]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 27 July 2023
The culture of the Kingdom of Seylos is defined by a multitude of ethic backgrounds, slightly over half originating from the Europan continent, and others native to Argis. Its overall culture is influences by Anglia, the Dolch, Geltic, Alharun and Aurelian immigrants over the centuries. Seylos is popularly known as a home to refugees.
While the most predominant ethnic group is the Anglish, Seylosian culture is populated by a wide variety of ethnic groups who identify as Seylosian. Cymran, Alban, Ceriser, Dolch, Kasekan, Llaltan, and Cussian are an example of ethnic groups represented in overall Seylosian culture.