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The '''Skarmic people''' (also referred to as '''Satoians'''; [[Skarmic language|Skarmic]]: ''Eskarmitzin'') are an [[wikipedia:Indigenous peoples|indigenous]] [[wikipedia:Ethnic group|ethnic group]] native to [[Roskovia]], specifically to the highlands that form the border between [[Skarmia]] and [[Ossotia]]. Most Skarmic people still reside in their ethnic homeland, with the majority living in Skarmia, a country in which they comprise a plurality of the population. Various international groups estimate that there could be anywhere from 3.5 million to 5 million Skarmic people living worldwide.
The '''Skarmic people''' (also referred to as '''Satoians'''; [[Skarmic language|Skarmic]]: ''Eskarmitzin'') are an [[wikipedia:Indigenous peoples|indigenous]] [[wikipedia:Ethnic group|ethnic group]] native to [[Roskovia]], specifically to the highlands that form the border between [[Skarmia]] and [[Ossotia]]. Most Skarmic people still reside in their ethnic homeland, with the majority living in Skarmia, a country in which they comprise a plurality of the population. Various international groups estimate that there could be anywhere from 3.5 million to 5 million Skarmic people living worldwide.


The [[Skarmic language]] is the ancestral language of the Skarmic people, and the dominant religion among most Skarmic people is Christianity, though a significant subset of the population now follow a revived [[Skarmic neopaganism]].
The [[Skarmic language]] is the ancestral language of the Skarmic people, and the dominant religion among most Skarmic people is Christianity, though a significant subset of the population now follow a revived [[Skarmic neopaganism]]. The region in which they inhabit has been subject to a number of invasions, and is generally rugged and harsh, shaping the Skarmic national identity.
 
The nine-pointed star (or [[wikipedia:enneagram|enneagram]]) is a prominant Skarmic symbol, as well as the [[Skarmic snow lion|snow lion]] and [[Itamochi]] (crossed spears and a shield), all three of which appear on the [[Federal Seal of Skarmia]]. Red is a colour primarily associated by the Skarmic people with life, vitality and humanity, and is considered the colour of the "[[Skarmic nationalism|Skarmic nation]]". The nine points on the enneagram represent the nine [[Skarmic tribes]] recognised within the [[Skarmic tribal hierarchy]]: the [[Kekatli]], the [[Samatli]], the [[Ronekche]], the [[Pepini]], the [[Énti]], the [[Nilagi]], the [[Pochi (tribe)|Pochi]], the [[Piisa]] and the [[Silochi]].

Revision as of 22:23, 22 May 2022

The Skarmic people (also referred to as Satoians; Skarmic: Eskarmitzin) are an indigenous ethnic group native to Roskovia, specifically to the highlands that form the border between Skarmia and Ossotia. Most Skarmic people still reside in their ethnic homeland, with the majority living in Skarmia, a country in which they comprise a plurality of the population. Various international groups estimate that there could be anywhere from 3.5 million to 5 million Skarmic people living worldwide.

The Skarmic language is the ancestral language of the Skarmic people, and the dominant religion among most Skarmic people is Christianity, though a significant subset of the population now follow a revived Skarmic neopaganism. The region in which they inhabit has been subject to a number of invasions, and is generally rugged and harsh, shaping the Skarmic national identity.

The nine-pointed star (or enneagram) is a prominant Skarmic symbol, as well as the snow lion and Itamochi (crossed spears and a shield), all three of which appear on the Federal Seal of Skarmia. Red is a colour primarily associated by the Skarmic people with life, vitality and humanity, and is considered the colour of the "Skarmic nation". The nine points on the enneagram represent the nine Skarmic tribes recognised within the Skarmic tribal hierarchy: the Kekatli, the Samatli, the Ronekche, the Pepini, the Énti, the Nilagi, the Pochi, the Piisa and the Silochi.