Erdős family

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The Erdős family (Imperial Standard Pronounciation) are an Imperial family indigenous to the Imperial East and parts of the Imperial North within The Empire. They are the fifth group of the Seven Races of the Empire, and are represented within the Imperial Pantheon as the Apostle Tamás, the Apostle of Knowledge and Time. The primary subculture and the largest tribe within the family is the Esztergom, with fourteen other tribes represented within the family. Outside of the Imperial East, the Erdős are also native or inhabit the Imperial Megyek of Mórahalom in the Imperial North, Kassa and The Felföld in the Imperial Central, and Nagykallo in the Imperial South.

The Erdős family is made up of four primary cultural groupings that are further broken down into the fifteen tribes. The Esztergom, the Harta-Szatmar, the Nuygati, and the Jaszapati.

There are four primary divisions of tribes: The Esztergom, the Harta-Szatmar, the Nuygati, and the Jaszapati. The majority of these tribes are native to specific parts of the Imperial East and are often eponymously named from the county. The Esztergom people are native to Esztergom County, the Harta-Szatmars are native to both Harta County and Szatmar County, and the Jaszapati are native to Jaszapati County. The Nuygati however, are native to both Zalavár County and Kassa County in the Imperial Central. Both the Nuygati and Jaszapati are culturally independent from the more closer Esztergom and Harta-Szatmar, and are recognized as part of the Erdős family due to the Távozók Amendment.

The Erdős people are the most agnostic and irreligious ethnic group within the Empire. While they enjoy a number of religious institutions that belong to the Imperial Faith, most Erdos people are not actively religious. The major exceptions to this rule are the Hajmáskér and Bátya people, who are both religious. The Bátya practice Bátya faith, a branch of the Imperial Faith that is considered to be a Heterdoxic Imperial Faith. Historically and contemporarily, Erdős people have historically been portrayed as scribes, traders, archivists, philosophers and musicians. Many of the largest Circles are based in the Imperial East, including the Circle of Esztergom built during the First Wolf Palatinate and the Circle of Harta built during the Second Wolf Palatinate.

Ethnic Divisions