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'''Sjowaázh eñZóol''' (''soo-WAHZH en-ZOOL''; [[Sjowaázh|High Sjowaázh]]: /stsʊwɑ̌ːʐ̊ ɛⁿzûːl/ 'Sjowaázh home'), often called '''Zóol''' by foreigners, is a country in [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli|Txapoalli]]. It is loosely based on "What if anime was made by Brits?"
'''Sjowaázh eñZóol''' (''soo-WAHZH en-ZOOL''; [[Sjowaázh|High Sjowaázh]]: /stsʊwɑ̌ːʐ̊ ɛⁿzûːl/ 'Sjowaázh home'), often simply called '''Zóol''' by foreigners, is a country in [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli|Txapoalli]]. It is loosely based on "What if anime was made by Brits?"


Its capital is 'Onáp'aañ.
Its capital is 'Onáp'aañ.

Revision as of 18:44, 2 January 2019

Sjowaázh eñZóol (soo-WAHZH en-ZOOL; High Sjowaázh: /stsʊwɑ̌ːʐ̊ ɛⁿzûːl/ 'Sjowaázh home'), often simply called Zóol by foreigners, is a country in Txapoalli. It is loosely based on "What if anime was made by Brits?"

Its capital is 'Onáp'aañ.

Geography

Sjowaázh eñZóol is an archipelago with three main islands.

Pop culture

Modern Sjowaázh pop culture, such as animation and video games, grew out of the influence of Naquian theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global pop culture. Due to the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, Sjowaázh varieties are commonly learned by Sjowaázhophile otakus.

Society and politics

In the past, Sjowaázh society was strongly stratified by hereditary class and occupation. Today, one's class is also determined by education and the schools one went to, in addition to one's family background. Sjowaázh politics, which tends center-right, is significantly influenced by the class system.

Religion

[Sketch]

The Sjowaázh traditionally believed in a "spirit-complex". The "spirit-complex" links all spirits together; spirits leave it when a person is born, and his spirit reenters the spirit-complex when he dies.

This spirit-complex is held to be the source of morality. Since everyone is of the spirit-complex, morality involves both respect for the living and the dead.