User blog comment:Maeiv Azargo/What's up with the lack of social norms?/@comment-25345260-20130426001552/@comment-8556769-20130426221803

I figured out the Kharidian desert would resemble Egypt due to the Menaphite Pantheon, pyramids and it's similarities with the Sahara desert which the Kharidian desert is based on (along with southwest Asia).

But it doesn't appear anywhere (as far as I can find) how the normal household hierchy is, and it's causing problems since that leads to some family roleplays having a strict hierchy with the father being the head of the household and deciding most things, but another (in the same region) would have a much less strict relationship in their family.

For instance, in the Western countries, the man would find a wife when he was in his 30s. The wife would be half his age so that she was easier to control. So this could be the case in some families, where in others this would be absurd. I don't know about people's opinion but some norms would be nice if you ask me. I'd imagine, however, that some people prefer to not be tied to a certain way of roleplaying their family due to their geographical origin.