User blog:Maeiv Azargo/What's up with the lack of social norms?

My roleplaying character is half Kharidian and half Asgarnian, and therefore I'd like to create some background story about how the hell that happened, but it's come to my attention that attempting to write that is futile. Here's why:

The norms for Kharidian people is preposterously lacking. I've tried to draw similarities between Kharidian people and Arabian people (I could be dead wrong for all I know), but what use is it if people think their integrity is completely different?

The way I see it, is that marriage with someone from another reigion is prohibited by Kharidians, and you will be shunned by your family if you do such a thing. But even though it's possible that this is the case, Ancient Egypt was a lot different than what we know about it today.

Ancient Egypt treated it's women better than any other civilization of the ancient world, for instance women and men were equal in respect to law and rules and they had the same possibilities (Cleopatra for instance was a female Pharaoh). Also, happiness and joy were legitimate goals in life, and love were considered to be one of those goals. Despite other societies, Ancient Egyptian mew and women valued and enjoyed eachothers' company, and marriage, love and affection were important to the people.

Funny thing is that there's no records of wedding ceremonies, yet everyone seemed to know who was married to who, and it could be possible that a couple were married when they came to live together. Despite the man being the head of the household, it seems that the husband shouldn't interfere in the wife's household matters, and should trust her to do the job well enough. The ones who could afford it, would have slaves to do the job, but the wife would be expected to see that the job was done properly.

So I'm unsure whether the Kharidian society resembles that of Ancient Egypt or today's Egypt. And how about all the other major societies?