You are born as a little egg in a pool in your household, completely reliant on your family. Soon, you become a tadpole, and after span of approximately a year (years are significantly longer on Egeevin), you can finally leave water and start socializing. You probably have a lot of siblings or other young kevekii in your household.
You learn how to speak Kevekiii Kvakeii, and explore the secrets of the world around you. As long as you have no water-reliant siblings, you may expect from your family to move somewhere else (if they already hadn't).
If you are member of the Avelūāvūālkūāl clan, you are also expected to learn how to write and read. You may aspire to become a judge, regardless of clan, if you're allowed, in that case, you must leave your household and go to Agiii-Wuuvohuk, and study morality there with other aspirants.
If you're member of Waalwaurkūāl, you are expected to train in Luuwaur, fighting technique of your ancestors.
As soon as you're the age of twelve, you're adult and should find a partner, if you're not judge or some other devoted person. If you're a male, you have to leave your household and go off to wander the world, and find a wife. Females usually stay in their households.
When you have a partner, you go to judge or other appointed kevek, with request of marriage. You'll tell him of what clan does you and your partner want to be members from now on. You're married now.
Now you have to think, what are your next steps. You can join some household of your clan or go and found a new one. As soon you're safely settled, you should have children, before you're both old and infertile.
And you live. You work and build your home. You teach your kids how to behave in a proper kevekiii life.
From thirty to forty years, you're respected elders. You have many grandchildren, and probably can't count them all. You are becoming weakened, and death is coming closer.
You die. Your family mourns. They pick up your body and ritually burn it. Remains of you, that didn't become one with fire and air, are either stored or scattered across the land or the sea.
Judges don't have partners. They devoted all of their life to knowledge of morality. They perform religious ceremonies, blessings, they judge crimes. They are expected to be skilled scribes and loremasters.