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Polyamory was and still is accepted in Etalocin cultures, though many people are monogamous. | Polyamory was and still is accepted in Etalocin cultures, though many people are monogamous. | ||
The social cost of nonconformity was quite severe, and crimes were punished harshly (often by castration, forced labor, torture, and death, in addition to public shaming). | The social cost of nonconformity was quite severe, and crimes were punished harshly (often by <!--castration, -->forced labor, torture, and death, in addition to public shaming). | ||
===Modern=== | ===Modern=== | ||
[[Category:Clotricin]] | [[Category:Clotricin]] |
Revision as of 10:37, 10 May 2017
Etalocin (from Netagin ʔÉthá + Clofabosin locin 'land') is a continent of the conworld Clotricin.
History
Geography and climate
Economy
From an early feudal system, a quick transition was made to a market economy.
Demographics
Languages
Culture and society
Historical
Etalocin has a robust tradition of intellectual activity, especially in mathematics and music.
Polyamory was and still is accepted in Etalocin cultures, though many people are monogamous.
The social cost of nonconformity was quite severe, and crimes were punished harshly (often by forced labor, torture, and death, in addition to public shaming).