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'''Fariseen''' - a derogatory term used in [[Urcea]] to refer to the people of [[Alstin]] specifically and Protestants generally in a derogatory sense. Inspired by [[Judeo-Protestantism]]. | '''Fariseen''' - a derogatory term used in [[Urcea]] to refer to the people of [[Alstin]] specifically and Protestants generally in a derogatory sense. Inspired by [[Judeo-Protestantism]]. | ||
==Caphiria== | ==Caphiria== | ||
''Hok'' - Is a derogatory term employed by Caphirians to refer to individuals of Audonian extraction or brown skinned people more generally. It is derived from hokum which is a lamb dish that is a very popular with the Audonians. Hoks are typically not citizens and therefore live lifes of incredible deprivation and poverty. | '''Hok''' - Is a derogatory term employed by Caphirians to refer to individuals of Audonian extraction or brown skinned people more generally. It is derived from hokum which is a lamb dish that is a very popular with the Audonians. Hoks are typically not citizens and therefore live lifes of incredible deprivation and poverty. | ||
== Faneria == | == Faneria == | ||
'''Angler''' - an Aenglo; loan word from Aenglish relating to beggars and leeches. Modern use mainly refers to scam artists and welfare recipients in general but still ethnically charged. | '''Angler''' - an Aenglo; loan word from Aenglish relating to beggars and leeches. Modern use mainly refers to scam artists and welfare recipients in general but still ethnically charged. |