The Haajidi are widely renowned for their deeply rooted monotheistic religion, and above all, their pride in their culture. Haajidi will openly flaunt their long birth names - often four names long or more - and cite noble relatives off the top of their head without so much of a thought. They are taught from birth to be proud of what they have, and to cherish it as if it was the only thing they had. A Haajid who cannot cite any noble relatives, for example, may be seen as a peasant in the eyes of the caste system that the Haajidi have established.
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