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Birth and Death in Mugroba

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Firstly, birth in Mugroba is a celebrated thing. Long has the desert been a harsh climate, and the success of fertility is celebrated as much in the inhabitants as the land. Pregnancy in Mugroba has always been looked on favourably, universally across the races.

For galdori, pregnancy announcements are usually dignified affairs. They invite close friends and family and throw a small party, typically centered around the pregnant woman and the foetus. Though the gender is not known, galdori celebrate each as if the child were a girl, signifying the reliance on female fertility. Small gifts are often brought, but these are mostly for the parents and the child-rearing rather than the child.

A galdori who is spiritual will often open this party with a prayer to her patron god, offering something of emotional significance to bless the pregnancy. Those in attendance who wish to partake in the prayer are welcome to do so, but are not required. It is a party, after all.

Wicks, like galdori, often throw a party to announce and celebrate pregnancy, but theirs are far more open and boisterous. Entire streets have been shut down in the past, and these block parties are a celebration of the life that is to come. Food, drink and pure, cold water are the centerpoints of these parties, with dancing and fertility scenes portrayed throughout the ceremonies. It is not uncommon for these types of parties to devolve into orgies, though that is not always the case.

The wicks are unique in that they retain the Deep Tek naming ceremony for their infants. Upon birth, the child is subjected to a prayer called the Jaffa'we, which roughly translates to "Name of My Own". The Jaffa'we is a deeply personal ceremony, often performed only by the mother and the infant. Fresh water in sprinkled on the brow of the child, and the mother prays to Hulali for a suitable name, one that will carry the child to greatness and beyond. Many mothers report falling into a meditative trance, and emerge only when they have secured the proper name. There are no cases of a Mugrobi wick named in this way ever legally changing their name.

The humans follow the same customs as other kingdoms, but because they are treated more equally in Mugroba than, say, Anaxas, they are often given better health attention and support. Humans are the fastest growing population in Mugroba because of this, and many are grateful to be so.

Passives and imbali adopt the customs of their parent race on the mother's side. However, imbali celebrations tend to be the extreme, opposite of their galdori parents, throwing extravagant and lewd feasts.