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==== Culture ====
==== Culture ====


Do to centuries of separation, the culture of Tevrén between the north and the south form a stark contrast.  This contrast is noticeable in many everyday aspects of life, including the way people speak.  Southern dialects of Aeranir are considered to be 'softer' and 'more breathy' then harsher northern varieties.  The following chart breaks down some of the key differences;
Due to centuries of separation, the culture of Tevrén between the north and the south form a stark contrast.  This contrast is noticeable in many everyday aspects of life, including the way people speak.  Southern dialects of Aeranir are considered to be 'softer' and 'more breathy' then harsher northern varieties.  In addition, the language of the Court at Combrienes shows some novel innovation, merging [[w:Voice (phonetics)|voiced and voiceless]] [[w:Sibilant|sibilants]].  The following chart breaks down some of the key differences;


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{| class="wikitable"  style="margin:autmargin:auto;"
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! Northern
! Northern
! Southern
! Southern
! Court
! Example
! Example
! rowspan="5" |
! rowspan="5" |
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! Northern
! Northern
! Southern
! Southern
! Court
! Example
! Example
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| {{IPA-all|s̻|}}
| {{IPA-all|s̻|}}
| {{IPA-all|θ|}}
| {{IPA-all|θ|}}
| rowspan="2" | {{IPA-all|s̻|}}
| ''çeña'' ('love')
| ''çeña'' ('love')
! ļ, ļļ*
! ļ, ļļ*
| {{IPA-all|ɬ|}}
| {{IPA-all|ɬ|}}
| {{IPA-all|ɕ|}}
| {{IPA-all|ɕ|}}
| rowspan="2" | {{IPA-all|ɬ|}}
| ''ļana'' ('flower')
| ''ļana'' ('flower')
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| {{IPA-all|s̺|}}
| {{IPA-all|s̺|}}
| {{IPA-all|s|}}
| {{IPA-all|s|}}
| rowspan="2" | {{IPA-all|s̺|}}
| ''suel'' ('sky')
| ''suel'' ('sky')
! x
! x
| {{IPA-all|ʃ|}}
| {{IPA-all|ʃ|}}
| {{IPA-all|h|}}
| {{IPA-all|h|}}
| rowspan="2" | {{IPA-all|ʃ|}}
| ''Moxa'' (a name)
| ''Moxa'' (a name)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| ''oveja'' ('talk')
| ''oveja'' ('talk')
|}
|}
The north, due to its long history of conflict and civil strife, is characterised by a highly militant culture.  Even peasant children are raised to fight, and accruing merit in battle is seen as the highest honour.  Tevrén has produced many of the continents best warriors and fighters.  Martial prowess is preferred to the arcane arts, although clerics and paladins are also valued for their contributions to the war effort.  The primary religious practice of the north is ancestor worship, including the worship of deified kings.  The original ''murráficos'' are viewed as saints, and every child is expected to know their names by memories.
Travel, at least for non-war activities, is much rarer in the north, especially in the desert of ''Murrafíçia''.  People generally stay in the castle towns where they were born, and outsiders are not quickly trusted.  Because of this, each castle town has developed its own somewhat unique culture and dialect, diverging from the 'northern' standard set by ''Çien eu Tevreña'' (the historical seat of Tevrén, covering more or less the original boundries of the Country of Tevrén).  Many of these dialects are more conservative than the standard, maintaining initial ''l'' (''luga'' vs. standard ''lluga'') and ''h'' stemming from Old Tevrés ''f'' (usually represented ''ḥ''; ''ḥoraña'' vs. standard ''horaña''; old ''foranna'').


== Former Powers ==
== Former Powers ==
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