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[[File:Bitaleta.png|thumbnail|The countries of the Bitaleta ([[Talma]], [[Etalocin]], and Bjeheond) area]] | [[File:Bitaleta.png|thumbnail|The countries of the Bitaleta ([[Talma]], [[Etalocin]], and Bjeheond) area]] | ||
'''Bjeheond''' (English: '' | '''Bjeheond''' (English: ''b(y)eh-HUND''; [[Eevo]]: ''Bihýnd''; [[Anbirese]]: ''sa Bjeheond''; [[Tseer]]: | ||
'' | ''Bihøød''; [[Netagin]]: ''Tacrůt''; [[Naeng]] ''Tătsruat'' /tətsˈʁu:t/ or ''Bichănd'' /bɪˈχənd/; [[Clofabosin]]: ''Becandin''; [[Sowaazh]]: ''Biihanp'i'') is a Europe-sized continent of the conplanet [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]], situated to the south of [[Talma]]. It is loosely inspired by Mainland Southeast Asia, the Arab world, India, and Japan. | ||
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==External history== | ==External history== | ||
Bjeheond began as Schrubstiempf, or the Wiebosphere, which was filled with monosyllabic tonal descendants of Ancient Wiebian ("dialects" of Wiebian), which was a German giblang. | Bjeheond began as Schrubstiempf, or the Wiebosphere, which was filled with monosyllabic tonal descendants of Ancient Wiebian ("dialects" of Wiebian), which was a German giblang. | ||
"Bjeheond" was originally intended as a name for the continent in a Swedo-Sino-Korean language meant to be spoken in the continent. Since I've been using "Bjeheond" for so long I'll | "Bjeheond" was originally intended as a name for the continent in a Swedo-Sino-Korean language meant to be spoken in the continent. Since I've been using "Bjeheond" for so long I'll continue to use it in English. In Tricin "Bjeheond" occurs in the [[Anbirese]] name for the continent, ''sa Bjeheond'' /sa bʲehʌnd/, however it's actually the soft-mutated form, which occurs after the class article ''sa''. | ||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
''Bjeheond'' comes from [[Nurian]] ''Bíxxanti'' /ˈbʲɪxənʔtʲ/ 'fox-DU', referring to the Twin Foxes in Nurian mythology. "Bjeheond" is preferred to other names for the continent in the majority of Trician languages. | |||
Other names include Netagin ''Tacrůt'' (from ''cerat'' 'fox', thus a partial calque from the Nurian) and a poetic name ''Șinach'' (from ''*hīna-kkam'' 'our land' in an older stage of [[Gwnax]]; Modern Gwnax ''Zynax''. ''Gwnax'' itself is from ''*wana-kkam'' 'our way (of speaking)'). | |||
==Todo== | ==Todo== | ||
there should be some | there should be some Netagin superstitions about the causes of disease | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Ancient Bjeheond=== | ===Ancient Bjeheond=== | ||
Ancient Bjeheond was ruled by Lakovic- and | Ancient Bjeheond was ruled by tribal societies who spoke [[Lakovic]] as well as other languages which are extinct today. Bjeheond is thought to be the Proto-Lakovic urheimat. | ||
The Dáiḃeŋal civilization left statues and megalithic temples (as well as some written records) near the Gwnax-speaking area in Northwestern Bjeheond. Subsequently Bjeheond was settled by Proto-[[Nurian]]- and [[Netagin]]-speaking tribes, which caused some Lakovic speakers to flee north to Talma and south to Txapoalli. The Dáiḃeŋal civilization's writing system and their language [[Gwnax]] still survive to the present day. | |||
===The arrival of the Windermere=== | ===The arrival of the Windermere=== | ||
The influx of the Windermere | Bjeheond was settled by Imperial Windermere refugees who decided to flee from the increasingly arcane and arbitrary religious laws of Mărotłism, and from the corruption of the Windermere religious and political establishment. The influx of the Windermere was at first slow, but it eventually caused an upheaval in Bjeheondian society and politics. | ||
This happened due to several factors: | This happened due to several factors: | ||
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==Geography and climate== | ==Geography and climate== | ||
Bjeheond | The low-lying regions of Bjeheond have a Mediterranean climate (but a bit more tropical), with hot, dry summers and wet winters. The eastern islands, Tumhan, Pategia, Roshteria, and Ir Păchnay Sămtsay are wetter and are rich in subtropical forests. | ||
Ir Păchnay Sămtsay | |||
The longest river in Bjeheond is the Piune River (''Pīenu'' in Nurian, ''Pün'' in Wdm). It's the reason most of Bjeheond is not arid like Australia. | |||
Bjeheond has one major mountain range along the southernmost edge, the source of the Piune. It's thought that Bjeheond fused, then separated again from Txapoalli long ago (?) | |||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
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==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
===Languages=== | ===Languages=== | ||
The major language | The major language families native to Bjeheond are [[Quame]], [[Idavic]] and [[Lakovic]]. There is also an isolate, [[Gwnax]]. Windermere is from [[Verse:Tricin/Talma|Talma]]. | ||
Some features of the Bjeheondian Linguistic Area: | Some features of the Bjeheondian Linguistic Area: | ||
* | *Grimm's law for aspirated stops | ||
*Register, pitch accent or tone | *Register, pitch accent, or tone (more strongly near Wieb area) | ||
*Analytic grammar | *Analytic grammar -- suspected to have arisen because of unrelated languages being in the same area | ||
*Slavic-style verbs of motion | |||
====Major languages==== | ====Major languages==== | ||
*[[Nurian]] | |||
*[[Windermere]] | *[[Windermere]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Netagin]] | ||
====Minor languages==== | ====Minor languages==== | ||
*Other [[ | *Other [[Idavic]] and [[Lakovic]] languages | ||
*[[Æ]] ("Danish with more tones"; Lakovic) | *[[Æ]] ("Danish with more tones"; Lakovic) | ||
*[[Schong]] | *[[Schong]] | ||
*[[Wiebian]] | *[[Wiebian]] | ||
*[[Gwnax]] (isolate) | |||
==Society== | ==Society== | ||
==Art== | ==Art== | ||
===Literature=== | ===Literature=== | ||
The | The Idavic people had a rich oral tradition of epics and poetry. | ||
===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== | ||
Russian + Chinese architecture? | Russian + Chinese architecture? | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
:''Main articles: [[ | :''Main articles: [[Netagin/Music]]'' | ||
==Calendar== | ==Calendar== | ||
There are two very common calendars in use: the Talman/Mărotłite solar calendar and the Netagin lunisolar calendar. Somewhat less common is the Wiebian solar calendar (which is much more accurate than the Talman one; it's aligned with the spring equinox). | |||
There are two very common calendars in use: the Talman solar calendar and the | |||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
* | * The Nurians are a source of what begins as basically our Theravada Buddhism | ||
* | * The Netagin don't really care about religion, they tend to be syncretic, though they do have indigenous beliefs | ||
** | ** The Netagin commonly practice a form of syncretized Nurian-Buddhism | ||
*Windermere and Talman religions and parodies thereof | *Windermere and Talman religions and parodies thereof | ||
**The "Second Stopper" | **The "Second Stopper" | ||
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Some common recipes among Windermereans in the USB are: | Some common recipes among Windermereans in the USB are: | ||
(Change to Nurian and Netagin) | |||
* '''Naengic noodles''' (''habtsom Näng'' /habˈtsom nɛŋ/): originating in the Näng region, it consists of rice noodles, basil, a spicy citrus-based vinaigrette, seaweed and tofu or tempeh. | * '''Naengic noodles''' (''habtsom Näng'' /habˈtsom nɛŋ/): originating in the Näng region, it consists of rice noodles, basil, a spicy citrus-based vinaigrette, seaweed and tofu or tempeh. | ||
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*Nlo-Nai '''Vab''' - Shumian entrepreneur, often called the "Second Mover of Bjeheond" | *Nlo-Nai '''Vab''' - Shumian entrepreneur, often called the "Second Mover of Bjeheond" | ||
*Bes-Nlahn '''Glud''' - [[Skellan]]- and [[Hlou]]-language poet and essayist | *Bes-Nlahn '''Glud''' - [[Skellan]]- and [[Hlou]]-language poet and essayist | ||
*Les '''Schwab''' | *Les '''Schwab''' | ||
*Inthar '''Căndeach''' - Talman-Bjeheondian actress and director of the ''Gawwahhat'' series | |||
*Muy '''Bien''' - Trây-Bjeheondian rapper | |||
===Tumhan=== | ===Tumhan=== | ||
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[[Category:Tricin]] | [[Category:Tricin]] | ||
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