What is the term for someone from Brevoy?


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As per the title. A quick search through the Inner Sea World Guide and PathfinderWiki.com found nothing telling me the term for someone from Brevoy. Brevan? Brevoid? Brevish?

Thank you kindly.

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I've heard 'Brevic' as an adjective, but nothing noun-ish.


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Brevosi?


It is Brevic.

Scarab Sages

Brief...


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People from Savoy are called Savoyards, so Brevoyard would be an option too.


"Lunch." Well that is what the big dragon said.


I might as well take Brevoyard and use it in my own game.


I'm detecting a lack of general agreement... can anyone cite a source for their proposed spellings?


Kingmaker refers to people from and of Brevoy as Brevic.


I would have went with Brevans


Icyshadow wrote:
Kingmaker refers to people from and of Brevoy as Brevic.

Just what I was looking for, and Kingmaker Player's Guide confirms it. Thank you kindly, Icyshadow.


Brevan or Brevans (pl) I believe.


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I would go with either "Rostlander" or "Northern Scum" (although some overly diplomatic types use "Issian" for the latter group).


Cintra Bristol wrote:
I would go with either "Rostlander" or "Northern Scum" (although some overly diplomatic types use "Issian" for the latter group).

Agreed!

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