Hey there Sayuri! Welcome to Hydaelyn and the RPC! ^^ A lot of people have already left you some good answers, so I'll just quickly go over some stuff and drop some lore links you might find helpful~
The simple answer is most of it, in a fashion. Like others have said, for the most part the Raen choose to assimilate into other cities and cultures fairly easily and there remain very few known Raen-only settlements in the Far East. The two largest Raen populations are within the city-states of Doma, which controls the eastern Yanxia region of the Othard continent, and Hingashi, an island chain east of Othard across the Ruby Sea consisting of the isles of Koshu and Shishu. There are also many Raen who reside in the Ruby Sea itself in settlements there or as part of the Confederacy (which you'll learn more about in 4.0).
The Garleans first invaded Othard 49 years ago, but it wasn't until 25 years ago (in the Year 1552) that the Garleans successfully defeated Doma, the last resisting nation in Othard. After annexing Doma and securing the continent of Othard from western to eastern shores, the only remaining free Far Eastern city-state, Hingashi, submitted peacefully to Garlean terms. In exchange for their "freedom" Garlemald would profit from their trade and cooperation as the Empire deemed appropriate. Thus Hingashi became a nation ruled not by the Empire directly, but by fear of the Empire. The Garleans left the Ruby Sea alone, however, seeing no use for it.
For those 25 years between 1552 and the 1st Year of the Seventh Astral Era, the Raen for the most part lived under the eye and boots of the Garlean Empire, but were free to travel between Hingashi and Doma as they saw fit. That changed a year ago with the Garlean War of Succession, where Doma staged a doomed revolt. This is what caused the first massive migration of Raen to the shores of Eorzea.
You can find a more descriptive Timeline of Events caused by the Garlean Empire's invasion here!
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This post covers this in a little more detail but after Zenos yae Galvus put down the Doman Rebellion a year ago, there were a couple groups which managed to escape Doma. One group was lead by Yugiri and they boarded a single ship and sailed to Hingashi (but were denied there out of justifiable fear of obliteration) and Radz-at-Han (for similar justifications) and eventually coming to land at Vesper Bay in Thanalan after over a 2+ month voyage.
There were also other groups, but these either remained in Othard or fled to the Ruby Sea shortly thereafter. If more Domans managed to escape to Eorzea after Yugiri's voyage, they did so in much smaller numbers. Soon after Doma was razed however, the newly instated viceroy Yotsuyu began hunting down any Doman fugitives across Othard. This is why Kugane, the only Hingan city which allowed foreigners, was pressured to break all trade ties with those in the Ruby Sea. And any bounty hunter or spy who captured a Doman in Kugane would be rewarded by the empire.
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These naming conventions are most strictly related to Doman Raen, and may not be 100% applicable to Raen elsewhere. However, in most cases, yes- the warrior class was nobility. It was the Raen warriors who were largely responsible for the Raen clan becoming accepted across Othard, so that tradition lives on in their naming conventions. However, that's not to say that herbalists couldn't have a surname or epithet of their own. Or the current character is descended from a long line of warrior vassals to whatever Far Eastern lord but the more recent generations have become herbalists instead.
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You can learn more about the Raen and Au Ra here!
In general, the Raen are the more accepted of the two Au Ra clans. As stated above, they adapt well to new cultures and cities, and are generally a rather peaceful race - even if they do come from a long line of noble warriors.
In Eorzea, there are no recorded instances of Raen arriving in any meaningful numbers prior to the mass exodus following the fall of Doma. For the most part, Eorzeans aren't really sure what to make of the Au Ra and thus have mixed reactions.
The Ishgardian slaughter of early Xaela settlers of the Orl tribe in Coerthas occurred roughly 15 years ago in the Year 1562. This was about a year before Ishgard closed its gates to all but the Temple Knights and during the 8th Awakening of Nidhogg when hostilities with the Dravanians were at a peak. This Xaela tribe came to Coerthas after wandering for 5 years following the Garlean invasion of their homeland.
Nowadays, Ishgardians are more accepting of the Au Ra. However there's a strong likelihood to still face xenophobia and racism among some of the Holy See's less open-minded citizenry.
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Bit o' both actually:
Hope this helps! ^^
(08-05-2017, 05:51 AM)Six Wrote: How much of Raen territory have the Garleans taken over? All of it? How many Raen have fled for western shores?
The simple answer is most of it, in a fashion. Like others have said, for the most part the Raen choose to assimilate into other cities and cultures fairly easily and there remain very few known Raen-only settlements in the Far East. The two largest Raen populations are within the city-states of Doma, which controls the eastern Yanxia region of the Othard continent, and Hingashi, an island chain east of Othard across the Ruby Sea consisting of the isles of Koshu and Shishu. There are also many Raen who reside in the Ruby Sea itself in settlements there or as part of the Confederacy (which you'll learn more about in 4.0).
The Garleans first invaded Othard 49 years ago, but it wasn't until 25 years ago (in the Year 1552) that the Garleans successfully defeated Doma, the last resisting nation in Othard. After annexing Doma and securing the continent of Othard from western to eastern shores, the only remaining free Far Eastern city-state, Hingashi, submitted peacefully to Garlean terms. In exchange for their "freedom" Garlemald would profit from their trade and cooperation as the Empire deemed appropriate. Thus Hingashi became a nation ruled not by the Empire directly, but by fear of the Empire. The Garleans left the Ruby Sea alone, however, seeing no use for it.
For those 25 years between 1552 and the 1st Year of the Seventh Astral Era, the Raen for the most part lived under the eye and boots of the Garlean Empire, but were free to travel between Hingashi and Doma as they saw fit. That changed a year ago with the Garlean War of Succession, where Doma staged a doomed revolt. This is what caused the first massive migration of Raen to the shores of Eorzea.
You can find a more descriptive Timeline of Events caused by the Garlean Empire's invasion here!
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(08-05-2017, 05:51 AM)Six Wrote: Did they all hop in a boat/series of boats/the back of very large turtles at once or were there scattered refugees? What locations could Raen refugees have landed at? Or was it all just the group with Yugiri?
(08-05-2017, 11:49 AM)Valence Wrote: The locations where refugees might have ended up is hard to tell. I don't know if Yugiri's group is the only one but that sounds a bit weird to me. Maybe someone else will have more info?
This post covers this in a little more detail but after Zenos yae Galvus put down the Doman Rebellion a year ago, there were a couple groups which managed to escape Doma. One group was lead by Yugiri and they boarded a single ship and sailed to Hingashi (but were denied there out of justifiable fear of obliteration) and Radz-at-Han (for similar justifications) and eventually coming to land at Vesper Bay in Thanalan after over a 2+ month voyage.
Encyclopedia Eorzea Wrote:Those few who managed to flee shortly before the palace fell were met with a different, yet equally harrowing fate. One group, lead by Yugiri, boarded a great galleon, and in their panic made east across the Ruby Tide for the island nation of Hingashi. Alas, this nation would not risk inviting Garlemald’s ire, and turned away the Domans. They next sailed for Thavnair, where they found the great gates of Radz-at-Han also closed. Starving, they steeled themselves for a single last voyage west to Eorzea.
There were also other groups, but these either remained in Othard or fled to the Ruby Sea shortly thereafter. If more Domans managed to escape to Eorzea after Yugiri's voyage, they did so in much smaller numbers. Soon after Doma was razed however, the newly instated viceroy Yotsuyu began hunting down any Doman fugitives across Othard. This is why Kugane, the only Hingan city which allowed foreigners, was pressured to break all trade ties with those in the Ruby Sea. And any bounty hunter or spy who captured a Doman in Kugane would be rewarded by the empire.
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(08-05-2017, 05:51 AM)Six Wrote: From peeking at Raen naming conventions, nobility's family names are taken from feats of war that had earned them their noble rank, right? Is that a strict rule, or could roles that offered support in war also earn noble status?
These naming conventions are most strictly related to Doman Raen, and may not be 100% applicable to Raen elsewhere. However, in most cases, yes- the warrior class was nobility. It was the Raen warriors who were largely responsible for the Raen clan becoming accepted across Othard, so that tradition lives on in their naming conventions. However, that's not to say that herbalists couldn't have a surname or epithet of their own. Or the current character is descended from a long line of warrior vassals to whatever Far Eastern lord but the more recent generations have become herbalists instead.
Raen Naming Conventions Wrote:Just as is the case with most of the other races, the Raen also have surnames (family names). Unlike their Auri ancestors who employed clan names as surnames, the now-clanless Raen have adopted a more complex practice. Families of the warrior class (and generally the ruling class) are the only people “allowed†surnames in Doma, and they will often take surnames that displayed their battle prowess or position within an army. Though the names are not recognized by the ruling class, families of the merchant and peasant classes will still give themselves surnames as to make their everyday lives easier─the names reflecting their professions.
Some examples are:
モトカワ(原皮) → 猟師やé©ç´°å·¥è·äººãªã©
Motokawa (lit. origin skin) Used by hunters and tanners
ヌシヤ(塗師屋) → 漆器è·äººã‚„漆器商人ãªã©
Nushiya (lit. paint master store) Used by lacquer painters and sellers of lacquered goods
ナエウリ(苗売)→ 農民や苗を売る商人ãªã©
Naeuri (lit. seedling seller) Used by farmers and sellers of seedlings
ã‚«ã‚µãƒŒã‚¤ï¼ˆç¬ ç¸«ï¼‰ → ç¬ ã‚’ä½œã‚‹è·äººãªã©
Kasanui (lit. umbrella weaver) Used by umbrella makers
トリオイ(鳥追) → 農民や猟師ãªã©
Torioi (lit. bird chaser) Used by farmers and hunters
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(08-05-2017, 05:51 AM)Six Wrote: How are Raen treated by the other races? I've read somewhere that Ishgardians might not like them much due to the dragon like appearance.
You can learn more about the Raen and Au Ra here!
In general, the Raen are the more accepted of the two Au Ra clans. As stated above, they adapt well to new cultures and cities, and are generally a rather peaceful race - even if they do come from a long line of noble warriors.
Encyclopedia Eorzea Wrote:The Raen have fully assimilated to the cultures of Doma and Hingashi, and live faithfully according to the regions' traditions. Perhaps owing to their heritage and the status they gained in the service of their warlords, they place particular importance on hierarchy and the master-servant relationship.
Encyclopedia Eorzea Wrote:Possessed of a strong self-preservation instinct, the Au Ra believe in protecting tribe and family, though the means by which the two clans choose to do so diverges greatly. The Raen coexist peacefully with other races to ensure the safety of their own land, while the fiercely tribal Xaela shun relations with other races, even viewing strangers of their own kind as potential enemies. As such, the former are viewed favorably by the outside world, while the latter are typically regarded with suspicion and hostility.
In Eorzea, there are no recorded instances of Raen arriving in any meaningful numbers prior to the mass exodus following the fall of Doma. For the most part, Eorzeans aren't really sure what to make of the Au Ra and thus have mixed reactions.
Fernehalwes Wrote:Now, as for how the Au Ra are regarded by others living in Eorzea, while there was racial tension in past ages, recently with the onset of the Age of Adventure and an influx in the amount of people of all races flocking to Eorzea, there truly isn’t any form of heavy discrimination towards the Au Ra (it also helps that because very few Au Ra ever visited Eorzea before, there is little deep-seated hate stemming from historical conflict). However, because they are new to Eorzea and there is much mystery surrounding them, a lot of native Eorzeans are still a bit wary (even if they don’t really know why).
The Ishgardian slaughter of early Xaela settlers of the Orl tribe in Coerthas occurred roughly 15 years ago in the Year 1562. This was about a year before Ishgard closed its gates to all but the Temple Knights and during the 8th Awakening of Nidhogg when hostilities with the Dravanians were at a peak. This Xaela tribe came to Coerthas after wandering for 5 years following the Garlean invasion of their homeland.
Encyclopedia Eorzea - Sidurgu Orl Wrote:As a child, Sidurgu lived with his family in a frontier town of Othard, until their settlement fell under the subjugation of the invading Garlean Empire. Unable to endure the stifling regime of their conquerors, his parents bundled him into a cart along with their meager possessions, and fled into the wilderness soon after his sixth nameday. For five years they wandered, seeking a place to belong, before their journeys eventually brought them to Eorzea’s shores. Like many of their race, they found themselves drawn to the plains of Coerthas, where they hoped to adopt the nomadic ways of their ancestors… but neither fate nor the Ishgardians were kind to the Au Ra.
Nowadays, Ishgardians are more accepting of the Au Ra. However there's a strong likelihood to still face xenophobia and racism among some of the Holy See's less open-minded citizenry.
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(08-05-2017, 11:02 AM)Wemrys Wrote: There are more still who fled BEFORE the fires of war hit and made their homes elsewhere, at least one group in particular creating their own society in a...different and unexpected place altogether in the Far East (I'll avoid saying where for spoilers' sake).
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(08-05-2017, 01:00 PM)Lydia Lightfoot Wrote: I recall it being noted in the Azim quests that it was perceived that it wasn't so much that there wasn't anything in the steppes of interest/use to the Garleans (who may very well have opted to take it over merely for acquisition's sake), it was more a situation of the Garleans recognizing that an invasion attempt would unite the clans against them and would be a very costly endeavor in manpower and equipment, and they weren't in a position to commit that kind of force.
Bit o' both actually:
Yugiri Wrote:Oh, I assumed you knew. The Azim Steppe has been home to the nomadic tribes of the Xaela since antiquity. More than fifty roam these lands, and though they do not constitute a nation, there is a hierarchy of sorts, determined through ritual combat.
Lyse Wrote:If they're so busy fighting each other, you'd think the Empire would be able to march in and take the Steppe with ease. I wonder why they haven't...
Gosetsu Wrote:Perhaps they see little value in it, especially given the fierce reputation of the Xaela warriors who would fight tooth and nail to oppose them.
Yugiri Wrote:These lands were not made for men. The soil is thin, and the weather unforgiving. The Xaela found ways to survive, it is true. But they are made of sterner stuff than most imperials - conscript or citizen.
Hope this helps! ^^