Rhumish

Rhumish (Rhumish: Rhumisc) are the natives or inhabitants of Rhumlaantd, and sometimes more broadly any people who are of Rhumish descent or native speakers of the Rhumish language. The Rhumish are a human ethnicity. During the 3rd and much of the 4th century, discussions on Rhumish identity have been dominated by concepts of a common language, culture, descent, and history.

Name
The Rhumish endonym Rhumisc is derived from the Ancient Rhumish phrase Rhōmae, meaning "Descendant of Rhōmalas" - or "Tribe of Rhōmalas". This name changed into the modern Rhumish and is derived from the mythological father of their ethnicity, one of the first men and the last that was loyal to Agdarr following the Great Sin of Man - "Rhōmalas".

Different variations of the Rhumish name exist, used in different parts of the world, such as: Rhuman or Rhumian, although these terms are much less common. Since the foundation of Aakhan a distinct Rhumish ethnic identity began to emerge following the long pilgrimage from their island home into the continent of [NAME], during which time many of their customs had been forsaken for ease of travel and convenience.

History
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Anicent History
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Theuderikan Era
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Contemporary History
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Spring of Peasants
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The Razing of Ostmaerk
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Language
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Culture
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Physical Characteristics
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