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Helgtband - Permanent marriage, family-oriented, only one allowed, religious, divorce difficult, children 'higher status' (archaic) <br> | Helgtband - Permanent marriage, family-oriented, only one allowed, religious, divorce difficult, children 'higher status' (archaic) <br> | ||
Handfesta - 'Temporary' marriage, contractual, polygamy allowed (with restrictions), semi-religious (depends on state), same-sex marriage depends on state, 'lower status' children (archaic) <br> | Handfesta - 'Temporary' marriage, contractual, polygamy allowed (with restrictions), semi-religious (depends on state), same-sex marriage depends on state, 'lower status' children (archaic) <br> | ||
Eskerhlaup - Modern term means cohabitation + common-law marriage, older term also included concubinage, polgyamy allowed, legal protections depend on state, same-sex allowed, 'lowest status' children (archaic) | Eskerhlaup - Modern term means cohabitation + common-law marriage, civil, older term also included concubinage, polgyamy allowed, legal protections depend on state, same-sex allowed, 'lowest status' children (archaic) | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 16:39, 18 September 2019
Regions with significant populations | |
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Tuskval | 18,231,116 |
Languages | |
Old Hallic (liturgical) Tuske, Crethian, Svaldish, Noregrin |
Dísitrú is an Tyric henotheistic and monolatrist religion based on the traditional beliefs and practices of the Hallanic peoples
Etymology and meaning
Beliefs
Practices
Scripture
Law
Society
Marriage
Helgtband - Permanent marriage, family-oriented, only one allowed, religious, divorce difficult, children 'higher status' (archaic)
Handfesta - 'Temporary' marriage, contractual, polygamy allowed (with restrictions), semi-religious (depends on state), same-sex marriage depends on state, 'lower status' children (archaic)
Eskerhlaup - Modern term means cohabitation + common-law marriage, civil, older term also included concubinage, polgyamy allowed, legal protections depend on state, same-sex allowed, 'lowest status' children (archaic)