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Various degrees of Earth/Tricin mixes in different aspects of the culture | Various degrees of Earth/Tricin mixes in different aspects of the culture | ||
/ki:lənd/ | /ki:lənd/ in English, ___ in Netagin | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
*Fishome (English and Eevo are official; Netagin is the second most common language) | *Fishome (English and Eevo are official; Netagin is the second most common language) |
Revision as of 02:16, 12 January 2022
President: (some english name) Rithcomaw
Various degrees of Earth/Tricin mixes in different aspects of the culture
/ki:lənd/ in English, ___ in Netagin
Geography
- Fishome (English and Eevo are official; Netagin is the second most common language)
- Andaegor (Anbirese is official but Netagin is the most common language)
Names
Talmic
- Myde (<- Maiđ)
- Moreigh (<- Hmorill)
- Sani (<- Sani)
- Hyad (<- Hyjad)
- Rought (<- Rewhd)
Talmic names in Cualand generally get Anglicized (even in Eevo!) but some Cualanders with Eevo names prefer to spell their names the original way.
Demographics
40% Remonitionist (a Christian denomination), 20% Ñeđraist, 50% Snielist including Judeo-Snielist and Remonitionist Snielist, 10% other
Most Remonitionists in Cualand follow the "Multiversalist Church of Cualand", perhaps the most liberal Christian denomination in Crackfic Irta and generally leans much more towards Trician religions except in matters of ritual (Sunday worship, baptism, Eucharist) and other minor details (the style of hymn singing - but hymns can address other deities, even Trician ones, or even be overtly atheistic).
Languages
in order of popularity: English, Netagin, Eevo, Windermere, Crannish, Hivantish, Mandarin (written entirely in pinyin with tone markers; hanzi isn't used in Tricin), Hebrew, An Bhlaoighne, Judeo-Anbirese, Ăn Yidiș, Albionian, Cuam
Enclaves
Mostly Trician non-Swuntsim
Balðimoor Serñ/New Baltimore/Bamăr Ür in Cualand (Ḷbāḷdimōra in Palkhan): A Hasidic enclave
Arts and culture
Authors
Pda Blin, satirist author