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; ''Aokkatti'' : a title given to blood-bond between wolves who've decided to be each other's "battle buddy"; this commitment is for life
; ''Aokkatti'' : a title given to blood-bond between wolves who've decided to be each other's "battle buddy"; this commitment is for life
; ''Sangilak'' : a title given to individuals that are successful in combat; survivors of war, or older warriors who wish to take on Anneriwok for tutelage.
; ''Issumatar'' : typically the title for the matriarch of a Tartok claim. Sometimes refers directly to the progenitor of the Tartok culture, Siku.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:38, 2 May 2020

Both a bloodline and a culture founded by Siku Tartok.

Naming

Children are number-named until they are weaned.

  1. Atuaserk
  2. Malrok
  3. Pingasut
  4. Sitamat

Once weaned, they are given one or more names in their native tongue based on their personality and perception by their parents and the rest of the pack.

Surnames

Anneriwok
Given to yearlings, as well as pledged outsiders prior to them proving themselves.
Tartok
Given to Anneriwok around two years old, and to outsiders if they prove loyal.

Terms

Aokkatti
a title given to blood-bond between wolves who've decided to be each other's "battle buddy"; this commitment is for life
Sangilak
a title given to individuals that are successful in combat; survivors of war, or older warriors who wish to take on Anneriwok for tutelage.
Issumatar
typically the title for the matriarch of a Tartok claim. Sometimes refers directly to the progenitor of the Tartok culture, Siku.

See also