Clans of Metzetta

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Metzetta has a small pool of only 311 extant family names, an unusually low number for a country of its size. One's family name or clan is seen as a central part of one's identity. New family names are very seldom created and there is no existing legal structure for changing names in Metzetta. Clans fit into several categories defined by their origin (often a fictitious origin perpetuated by the clans themselves) and regularly publish books detailing their numbers in various regions and extensive family trees. Each family has an associated shrine which members of the clan financially contribute to if they wish. Marrying within one's clan is considered a strong taboo tantamount to incest even if there is no known blood relation present.

Imperial Clan and cadet branches

The foremost clan in Metzetta is the Imperial Clan; it is the only clan which changes its name, which happens every time Metzetta is ruled by an Empress. Any children, grandchildren and sons- or daughters-in-law of an Emperor or Empress is a member of the Imperial Clan and is granted the title of Prince or Princess. More distant relatives are usually highly esteemed while their clan name is new, only for the effect to become diluted if the name becomes more common with the passage of time. Many of Metzetta's early Emperors are considered now to be legendary, made up to cement the royal family's claim to be the legitimate heirs of the gods and possessors of the mandate of Heaven. However these early Empresses are still often associated with a known clan name; whether this is compelling evidence they existed, or were named after the fact by nobles seeking to make their mark on history is up for consideration.

There have been 44 ruling houses or dynasties of Metzetta, and many of their namesakes remain in use today. Some Empresses produced no male heirs to carry on their names, see Orphan Clans below for more information. Clan names ending in Hu indicate that Empress was the second of her name, and these clan names could be considered equivalent to the western names beginning Mac or Mc meaning son. Through ongoing use or orphaned status, the Imperial clan is responsible for XX clan names in use today.

Imperial Cadet Clans
Name Status Shrine location Notes
Dalrae Extinct Mount Riwa, Riwagun, Wassi Dalrae is not usually considered a clan name and members of her house are usually given mononyms (e.g. Emperor Wa is never referred to as Dalrae Wa) but is included here for completeness.
Hing Extinct
Chyun Extinct
Juri In use
Chyun-Hu Extinct
Oli In use
Oli-Hu Extinct
Zong In use
An Extinct
Seulgi Extinct
Shon In use
Kyo In use
Kukki In use
Jjeo Extinct
Zwe Extinct
Pang Orphaned
Ichwo Extinct
Zeung Extinct
Hironi In use
Jjeo-Hu Extinct
Sun In use
Yise In use
Sun-Hu Extinct
Malari In use
Saeko In use
Pang-Hu Extinct
An-Hu Extinct
Wendi In use
Mali Orphaned
Zwe-Hu Orphaned
Shoku In use
Yise-Hu Extinct
Meyoha In use
Lon In use
Salma In use
Hizo Orphaned
Keuto Orphaned
Hing-Hu In use
Lon-Hu In use
Eluwi Orphaned
Anru In use
Seunsi Orphaned
Pomewa In use
Joya In use

Noble clans

The nobility of Metzetta were sure to cement their position in the upper classes by directly affecting the writing of seminal Metzettan history textbooks to names children of Dalrae after themselves according to the illustrious volumes of the Iyagi-seda, Iyagi-ingan and Iyagi-segye. There were 55 clan names introduced via their respective matriarchs in these texts, of which XX remain in use today.

Noble clans of Metzetta
Name Status Shrine location Notes
Ssuseol In use
Pyeolhae In use
Apsu In use Zyeol, Zyeolsi, Wassi
Kino In use
Haruka In use
Migyung In use
Zuzeonhwa In use
Jaenan In use
Iseul In use
Nikoni
Soo
Hyuna
Shu
Sangsanglyeog
Gyosu
Chilyoja In use
Seongjigja
Joseonga
Yolisa In use
Gaengbu
Gungsu
Dogong
Jeonyleong
Hanyeo
Pujusgan
Banjug
Boseog
Daesa
Mongsang
Jeonsa
Juin
Jebon
Sangin
Maechunbu
Tazriz Extinct
Janinhan
Milgohada
Ttabunhan
Gimyohan
Jeojanghada
Jesamja
Pyegwang
Bulgilhan
Chwihan
Saengjwi
Pamunhada
Gyeongsaseuleoun
Jeongbu
Insam
Eunchong
Chiteo
Sangkwaehan
Honlan
Mozae
Jeomchida

Esteemed guests

Citizenship is rarely granted to foreigners in Metzetta, with even residency permits difficult to come by. However in exceptional circumstances the Emperor may choose to not only grant citizenship to immigrants but choose to formally recognise their descendants as a fully-fledged clan of Metzetta. This is considered a tremendous honour and the Emperor will also commission a family shrine to be built for them. Currently XX clans originating in such a fashion are still in active use.

Metzettan clans of external origin
Name Homeland Status Shrine location Notes
Daxia

Clans of the Empire

Clans not belonging to any noble class but still of Metzettan origin make up the bulk of the country's families; they are usually not said to belong to any category but are sometimes formally titled Clans of the Empire. All clans still publish their books regularly and maintain their shrines. Metzettans who marry foreigners may take on their names and have children with them, but their new family name does not represent a new clan; they will be considered outsiders on foreign origin until the family remarries back into a Metzettan family name, except in the unusual circumstance the Emperor recognises the new family as an esteemed guest.

Extant Clans of the Empire
Dong Unmyeong Seonghyeon Gangnam Morogen Darsan Zinseng Kim Gwangmok Dangson
Bogsun Gosohada Hangosu Batsu Minyon Amsalja Gohwan Gom Tamjeong Maldo
Myohan Geonchugga Jadu Heulin Chuyin Eobu Gwalm Nossoe Danhohan Hyansae
Du Sung Gohan Gyul Huchu Chingusi Rin Gaeguli Tongri Chingu
Zye Hwang Pochi Goryeo Jagi Undong Kkoch Desi Jeontugi Park
Guji Mizo Suki Jeontori Uyu Nihon Bae Kang

Orphan Clans

The original set of 4 Orphan Clans (Peturin, Aburisu, Balli and Gwiyeoun) were used to name abandoned babies of unknown parentage, unidentified corpses, example persons used for demonstration purposes on official documents and other such duties. Empress Seunsi decreed in 1967 that former one-Empress Imperial houses (Pang, Mali, Zwe-Hu, Hizo, Keuto and Eluwi) could have their names revived to serve this purpose and bring more dignity to those unfortunate children who were abandoned at orphanages. Seunsi herself had no children and in 2002 Emperor Rindo allowed her name to be used in the same manner. The 4 original clans all share a family shrine known as the Orphan Shrine located in Hitui.

Ghost Clans

Clans which fail to produce enough male heirs will die out. In Metzetta these extinct family names are known as Ghost Clans. Their shrines are still maintained by locals but no new members will be produced. On occasion a new Ghost Clan will be discovered through archaeology but many are considered lost to time.

Extinct family names not listed above
Mon Chusuburi Penza

See also

Shrines of Metzetta