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'''Palkha''' (''BARK-uh''; [[Rhythoed]]: ''Parca'' /ˈpʰaɾkʰə/, [[Palkhan]]: ''Paḷkha'' /paɭkʰa/, [[Roshterian]]: ''Qaanuuṯu'') is a predominantly Rhythoed-speaking Eta-Talman country. It is located near [[Verse:Tricin/Qaaroshter]].
'''Pategia''' ([[Windermere]]: ''Wen Nutu'', [[Pategian]]: <i>Nủtuqeli</i> or <i>Pâtẻgqeli</i>) is a predominantly Windermere-speaking country.
 
Anthem: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song')


==Geography==
==Geography==


Its capital is Răthamrona (Ḷdamrōṇa in the native Paḷkhan language).
Its capital is Thamngethra, from the Skellan phrase ''dy arm a Ñeðra'' (Ngedhra lives).
==Wildlife==
Barca has distinct wildlife though not as distinct as Cualuav.


==Music==
Sarana River (''Yoch Saranea'')


Inspiration: Carnatic music, gayageum sanjo
==Wildlife==
Pategia has distinct wildlife though not as distinct as Cualuav.


The quintessential Palkhan musical instruments are the ''tsaltho'' (''chaḷdō'' in Palkhan), very similar to the cello, and the Palkhan drum (''feam Parca'' in Rhythoed; ''pātre'' in Palkhan).
==Religion==
The indigenous religion of Pategia, ''Thỉrot·ekhemleci'', is quite similar to Celtic paganism, and is followed by about 20% of Pategians today. The rest are mostly atheist or Ngeðraist.


Palkhan music is highly multi-ethnic and uses elements from both native styles and Talman ones. Native Palkhan music tends to be richly ornamented, and is based on a unique set of 25 "tones", some of which are defined as vibratos with fixed endpoints. The underlying scale, though, has only 10 tones per octave.
==Music==
 
Model: Medieval music
Some ornaments include:
*grace notes
*rapid trills and turns
*slides
*pronouncing retroflex consonants in lyrics so that the tongue slaps the floor of the mouth, producing a percussive effect
 
Songs in both Palkhan classical and pop music address a wide variety of themes.
 
Palkha has its own offshoot of Windermere music as well. Some styles that fell out of use in Talma are still commonly performed in Palkha, such as the song with intoning voice (''wălam yăthmear''). Palkha is in fact home to the composer Dăraf Ko, a leading composer of ''yăthmear'' songs today, some of which incorporate native Palkhan classical styles in addition to Windermere ones.
 
===Răthamrona school===
 
Rough timeline:


50 years before present: Styles very similar to minimalism and ambient music emerge in Palkha. (Inspiration: a monastic tradition?)
==Famous Pategians==
Srăga '''Tsayfuan''' - fantasy author


30 years BP: People have enough of that style and rebel, creating some of the most wildly dissonant music in Tricin (sometimes using crazy equal temperaments).
Dăraf ?? - neoclassical composer of (Bjeheondian) Windermere descent
 
25 years BP: Minimalism makes a comeback in a slightly more "folksy" form. The PSyT forms a branch in Palkha, led by [composer].
 
==Famous Palkhans==
 
Dăraf '''Ko''' - neoclassical composer of (Bjeheondian) Rhythoed descent


Minimalist composers?
Minimalist composers?


A Brian Eno-like figure?
A Brian Eno-like figure?
?? - postminimalist composer

Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023

Pategia (Windermere: Wen Nutu, Pategian: Nủtuqeli or Pâtẻgqeli) is a predominantly Windermere-speaking country.

Anthem: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song')

Geography

Its capital is Thamngethra, from the Skellan phrase dy arm a Ñeðra (Ngedhra lives).

Sarana River (Yoch Saranea)

Wildlife

Pategia has distinct wildlife though not as distinct as Cualuav.

Religion

The indigenous religion of Pategia, Thỉrot·ekhemleci, is quite similar to Celtic paganism, and is followed by about 20% of Pategians today. The rest are mostly atheist or Ngeðraist.

Music

Model: Medieval music

Famous Pategians

Srăga Tsayfuan - fantasy author

Dăraf ?? - neoclassical composer of (Bjeheondian) Windermere descent

Minimalist composers?

A Brian Eno-like figure?

?? - postminimalist composer