
A bee-like people native to forests and jungles throughout kerethad.
Their queens live long lives, and have seen great change which provides a perspective on history that other species cannot see. They value kindness, intellect, and truth, with many flummish striving to improve their manners, appearance, and culture.
They focus much on their studies and often detail and chronicle the histories of the other folk. And yet, on the whole, flummish are very reclusive and slow to build friendship outside of their kinsfolk.
Carefully curate your relationship with other species.
Focus heavily on the nature around you.
Expect you to know much of the mysteries of the world.
Worry that you look down on them, or feel like you're condescending and aloof.
Flummish culture is akin to civilized. Great store is placed in great deeds. Conduct and integrity are important and desired qualities amongst Flummish and in others. Dignified manners are expected, and loutish, uncouth behavior viewed with disdain and suspicion. Loyalty to their matriarch is paramount, as it directly related to the success of their entire civilization.
A fleum outside of their society have trouble understanding places that lack such structures, and often wonder how people can be properly ordered without a clear, absolute leader to guide and represent them.
Flummish are often emotional, holding high ideals
Northern Flummish (or Lis)
Southern Flummish (or Ern)
Flummish have three distinct portions of their names. The first, a glafwl or given name, is the name given to a fleum when they are first born. As flummish lack any sort of gender distinction in naming due to their lack of biological diversity or sexuality, given names are ubiquitous.
The second portion, is often found through deeds in adulthood. It is called lledfwl, or fate name. These are often self-names but they can be found through bonds as well.
The third portion and most important is the name of their queen. This is a flummish's gwynfwl or queen name.
Common Names: Armel, Bredd, Cetell, Cadoc, Elisedd, Evyn, Gwyn, Gwlad, Hywel, Lewllyn, Maddoyg, Myricke, Pywrth, Rhys, Seisyll, Yeorathe
