Ozomish people
Ozomish people are an ethnic group of humans in South Baredina, mostly in the nation of Doloz and surrounding countries. They are strongly associated with the Quurosism religion and use the Adzamasiin gender system; however, there are religious minorities among Ozomish people.
Etymology
History
Legend has it that Ozomish people moved southward from the Central Ekuosian desert after the disintegration of the Adzamic Empire, invading the land of modern-day Doloz, creating a kingdom there.
Physiology
Traditionally, Ozomish people are seen as mixtures between South Baredia peoples and Ekuosian peoples. The look of the majority of Ozomish people resemble other peoples of South Baredina, but some of them look more like peoples in Ekuosia.
Culture
Gender System
Traditionally, Ozomish people follow the Lower Ekuosian gender system, in the Dolozian version of the Lower Ekuosian gender system, there are five genders, as the Quuroshoom gender is recognized by Ozomish people.
Lifestyle
Food
Traditional Medicine
Family Structure
Naming Tradition
Rites
Marriage
Marriage out of love has become increasingly common in recent years among Doloz people, but members of the traditional upper classes are still subject of arranged marriage.
Funeral
Inheritance rule
Religion
Most Ozomish people adhere to Quurosism, but there are religious minorities
Language
The Ozomish language is the traditional language of the Ozomish people, it is also the sole official and national language of Doloz.