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''' | [[File:Bitaleta.png|thumbnail|The countries of the Bitaleta (Talma, [[Etalocin]], and [[Bjeheond]]) area]] | ||
:''The similarity of the name to the Terran composer Louise Talma is coincidental.'' | |||
'''Talma''' ([[Skellan]]: ''Talma'' /t̪ʰãmə/, from [[Naeng]] ''Tălma'' /təlˈmɒ/, from ''tăle ăma'' 'mother land'; [[Netagin]]: ''Talma'') is a cultural region of the conplanet [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. It is actually the northwestern portion of a landmass called Eta-Talma (Windermere: ''Eta-Tălma''). The southern part of Eta-Talma is [[Verse:Tricin/Etalocin|Etalocin]], which is separated from Talma by the Venlafaxin Mountains. [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond|Bjeheond]] is located to the south of Talma separated by the Naeng Sea. | |||
==Todo== | ==Todo== | ||
Talma should have a couple more languages that are not Standard Average Talman (Idavic or an isolate) | |||
* [[Swuntsim]] is one, kinda Chinese-y syntax (/ɬ/ is not SAT, oddly enough for a Celto-Semitic inspired region!) | |||
* | * Häskä should be Austronesian grammar wisw | ||
* Ouřefr --- Czecho-Dutch may be a promising idea | |||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Pre-Calamities=== | ===Pre-Calamities=== | ||
=== | ==="Warring States" period=== | ||
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A major war broke out about | ===Windermere Empire=== | ||
===Jeodganite Revolution and aftermath=== | |||
A major war broke out about 80 years after the publication of Jeodgan's manifesto. | |||
===Post- | ===Post-Revolution=== | ||
==Geography and climate== | ==Geography and climate== | ||
A natural barrier separates | Talma is located 35°N - 65°N and has a temperate climate. A natural barrier separates it from Etalocin. | ||
Isolated areas: | Isolated areas: | ||
* | *Skella is a peninsula separated by a mountain range | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
==Languages== | ==Languages== | ||
===Modern Talman languages=== | |||
These are some modern Talman languages: | |||
*[[Talmic]] | |||
**[[Scellan]] | |||
**[[Anbirese]] | |||
**[[Ciètian]] | |||
**[[Qazhrian]] | |||
** Another Qazhric language? | |||
*[[Lakovic]] | |||
**[[Naeng]] | |||
*** Tergetian langs | |||
****[[Trây]] | |||
****[[Sătmașian]] | |||
****[[Pradiul]] | |||
****[[Tsăloșian]] | |||
**[[Tseer]] | |||
**[[Häskä]] | |||
*[[Tsimulh]] | |||
**[[Swuntsim]] | |||
*[[Idavic]] | |||
** [[Ouřefr]] | |||
Of these, [[Anbirese]] and [[Pradiul]] are the most spoken languages. Many modern Talmans, especially Talmic speakers, speak [[Skellan]] as a second language. [[Swuntsim]] is spoken by some people in the minority Swuntsim ethnicity. | |||
==Holidays== | |||
Here are some common holidays celebrated in Talman and Bjeheondian-derived cultures. | |||
====''Sarðbyçán''==== | |||
Traditionally, the ''Sarðbyçán'' (Spring Equinox; Windermere: ''Păchan Șer'') holiday was celebrated in Talman paganism in order to bring good harvest for the year. | |||
For the Spring Equinox holiday, there are foods that use lightly-flavored mushrooms, along with other spring herbs and other "bright"/tart-flavored ingredients. | |||
====''Bleesi''==== | |||
Bleesi has its origins in the Tigol "festival of horns". | |||
====''Sdahnsa''==== | |||
Sdahnsa (Windermere: ''Stansa'', from [[Tigol]] ''Sdannasa'' 'gathering') is the celebration of the harvest. | |||
Foods: | |||
* | *Ripe autumn fruits and berries, Spices | ||
=== | ====''Xiðaf''==== | ||
Xiðaf (Windermere: ''Șidaf''), meaning "remembrance [of the dead]", is the fasting period in Ngronaism, especially Mărotłism. A more restrictive diet is followed for the month of Çatxiðaf until Vinwr 1, which is Bwrjadraig or Winter Solstice. The fasting is explained as mental preparation for scarcity of winter and remembering the loved ones who died. | |||
=== | ====''Bwrjadraig''==== | ||
Falling on Vinwr 1, ''Bwrjadraig'' ([[Eevo]]; 'winter solstice'; [[Windermere]]: ''hălăhing srel'') is a holiday which emphasizes resolve to survive and live, remembrance of those who have died, as well as hope for a future better than now. | |||
==Society== | ==Society== | ||
Talma boasts a robust tradition of intellectual activity in the sciences, philosophy, and music. However, Talman society historically was a highly stratified meritocracy, which historically caused considerable friction between social classes. | |||
Historically the social cost of nonconformity was quite severe. Crimes were punished harshly. Legally, the most common punishments were exile, imprisonment and forced labor but often the criminals were tortured, castrated, or executed, in addition to public shaming. | Historically the social cost of nonconformity was quite severe. Crimes were punished harshly. Legally, the most common punishments were exile, imprisonment and forced labor but often the criminals were tortured, castrated, or executed, in addition to public shaming. | ||
===Impact of birth control=== | ===Impact of birth control=== | ||
''Hmlai'' ([[ | ''Hmlai'' ([[Skellan]]) is a contraceptive plant native to Talma that's easy to farm, thus providing premodern Talmans with cheap birth control. (We'll call it ''silphium'' in English.) | ||
Some possible consequences of Talman silphium: | Some possible consequences of Talman silphium: | ||
*Polygamy was legally recognized in | *Polygamy was legally recognized in Talman cultures, though many people are monogamous. | ||
*Premodern Talman culture doesn't have a traditionalist sexual morality (neither does modern Talman culture). | *Premodern Talman culture doesn't have a traditionalist sexual morality (neither does modern Talman culture). | ||
*Equal rights for women has always been an ideal, if not reality, in Talman culture in recorded history. (This is not because of some innate moral superiority of Talmans but largely due to external factors.) | *Equal rights for women has always been an ideal, if not reality, in Talman culture in recorded history. (This is not because of some innate moral superiority of Talmans but largely due to external factors.) | ||
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*how much welfare? | *how much welfare? | ||
*size of standing army? | *size of standing army? | ||
*death penalty | |||
*national parks etc. | *national parks etc. | ||
*basic income and its effects | *basic income and its effects | ||
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===Modern education=== | ===Modern education=== | ||
The following applies broadly to | The following applies broadly to Talma as well as societies founded by Talman settlers, such as [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxoom|Fyxoom]]. | ||
====Primary and secondary education==== | ====Primary and secondary education==== | ||
[...] | |||
Lastly, traditional-style private boarding schools still exist. | Lastly, traditional-style private boarding schools still exist. | ||
====Higher education==== | ====Higher education==== | ||
Humanities in science degrees, Naquian style | |||
==Art== | |||
===Visual art=== | |||
Non-representational art based on geometrical patterns predominates, such as tiling patterns and creating various shapes by cutting and folding paper. | |||
===Literature=== | |||
===Theater=== | |||
The aristocracy consumed early forms of Talman theater. However, theater as a public art form enjoyed a boom starting in the post-Grouidite Revolution period, with Etsoj Jopah's and Lesch Mltzhyphe's writings. | |||
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Typically the most attractive actors and actresses were selected for protagonist roles. [?] | |||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
:''Main article: [[Verse:Tricin/ | :''Main article: [[Verse:Tricin/Talma/Music]]'' | ||
===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== | ||
====Buildings==== | ====Buildings==== | ||
looks like something a music-geometry synaesthete would dream up | |||
*gently curved, sloping roofs like in traditional Japanese architecture? | |||
*tessellations like in Islamic architecture? (and isomorphic keyboards) | |||
*space and relationships are emphasized (just as relationships between notes are important) | |||
*multiple layers, with varying ratios used - overkill? | |||
Material-wise, polished wood is the main material in many buildings; expensive buildings such as palaces use more stone, mortar, and ebony. | |||
====Gardens==== | ====Gardens==== | ||
Gardens are highly valued in Talman culture. They may be based on "natural balancing" or based on intricate patterns. | |||
===Fashion=== | ===Fashion=== | ||
====Vegetarian or vegan fashion==== | |||
Mostly consists of cotton | |||
how insulate with no leather | how insulate with no leather | ||
*wool | *wool | ||
*down feathers | *down feathers | ||
**heavy seabird nesting sites that provide down, fertilizer, later gunpowder ingredients | **heavy seabird nesting sites that provide down, fertilizer, later gunpowder ingredients | ||
*''ymnahd'' oil | *''ymnahd'' oil | ||
*basically a lot of "hacks" | *basically a lot of "hacks" | ||
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==Technology== | ==Technology== | ||
Modern | Modern Talman and Fyxoomian technology is more advanced than ours. Almost all cars are electric, and solar, wind, hydrogen and thorium energy are the main energy sources. Fossil fuels are still used for airplanes. | ||
==Cuisine== | |||
Vegetarian cuisine has been advocated by various ethical philosophies that prohibit either killing or inflicting suffering on animals. Some form of vegetarianism is common among modern Etalocians. Talman vegetarianism usually allows at most one of: | |||
*milk | |||
*eggs | |||
*insects, seafood and fish | |||
Vegetarians are fairly evenly distributed among all social classes. Being a morally contentious issue, cuisine has been a subject of cultural conflict and even wars over Talman history. | |||
Veganism is a modern invention, after the invention of factory farming and synthetic vitamin B12; it is more common for more affluent people to be vegan. | |||
Using umami ingredients such as seaweeds and mushrooms, and herbs and spices is common to make up for the lack of meat. | Using umami ingredients such as seaweeds and mushrooms, and herbs and spices is common to make up for the lack of meat. | ||
==Religion | |||
Note that ''religion'' is largely a translation convention. | ==Religion== | ||
Note that ''religion'' is largely a translation convention. Folk religion, or people making up religions, is common. | |||
===Mainstream=== | ===Mainstream=== | ||
:''Main article: [[Verse:Tricin/ | The two main Talman religions are [[Verse:Tricin/Mărotłism|Mărotłism]] and [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]]. | ||
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===Swuntsim=== | |||
:''Main article: [[Verse:Tricin/Swuntsimism]]'' | |||
==Politics== | |||
===Cuisine culture war=== | |||
==Notable figures== | ==Notable figures== | ||
TODO: more non-music, non-STEM heroes | |||
TODO: more Amphirese, Yekhanese, Qazhrians, Phormatians, Chthryxians, ... | |||
*Yăchef '''rith-Ătsa''' - Windermere physician who verified germ theory of disease | |||
*pseudo-[???] - group of ancient Tergetian mathematicians, authors of the ''Brøøhad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra | *pseudo-[???] - group of ancient Tergetian mathematicians, authors of the ''Brøøhad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra | ||
*[???] - Tergetian astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion | *[???] - Tergetian astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion | ||
* | *Jissarāφom = Windermere geometer, described Euclidean geometry in 2- and 3-dimensional Euclidean space; his work appears in Thensarian translation | ||
*Snoeδiret '''Aecsarbē''' - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places | *Snoeδiret '''Aecsarbē''' - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places) | ||
A series of natural disasters strikes Talma and sets off the "Warring States Period". | A series of natural disasters strikes Talma and sets off the "Warring States Period". | ||
* | *Tsăhongtămdi - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes | ||
*Rith-Mărotł - Windermere statesman, philosopher, and political theorist | *Rith-Mărotł - Windermere statesman, philosopher, and political theorist | ||
*Hădech | *Hădech Angcem - Windermere naturalist who deduced the theory of biological evolution from Pategian wildlife which was similar but different than wildlife of continental Talma. | ||
* | *Báñas '''Gnachat''' = a [[Tigol]]-language poet, supposedly was a lesbian. | ||
*Fosean ''' | **the namesake for the Eevo word for "lesbian", ''gnahadol'' | ||
* | *Fosean '''Tsarir''' - Windermere chemist, physicist | ||
*Răngeay ''' | *Ichmu '''fa-Rothap''' - Windermere geometer, physicist and engineer | ||
*Răngeay '''Pănof''' - Windermere physicist and mathematician who invented calculus | |||
[The Revolution] | |||
[The | *Jemisam '''Jeodgan''' - [[Amphirese]] poet | ||
* | *Sngü '''Pde''' - [[Windermere]] physicist | ||
*''' | *Tăbich '''Waseng''' - [[Windermere]] mathematician who worked on complex analysis, discovered Riemann zeta function | ||
*(Amphirese poets and writers) | |||
*Tăbich ''' | *Stuthil '''Alcphe''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Amphir|Amphirese]] writer | ||
* | *Astęras '''Sawmeter''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Amphir|Amphirese]] inventor | ||
* | *Axtxo '''Byjah''' - Sfətsiv-Fyxoomian writer | ||
*Ilsá '''Josive''' - Skellan geometer | |||
* | *[[Verse:Sduþel Bolltind|Sduþel '''Bolltind''']] - [[Verse:Tricin/Skella|Skellan]] linguist, discovered [[Roshterian]] | ||
*Tzintve '''Vitzyza''' - Sfətsiv-Amphirese linguist, discovered [[Sowaár]] | |||
*Axtxo ''' | *Alg '''Geom''' - [[Anbirese]] algebraic geometer | ||
* | |||
*[[Verse:Sduþel Bolltind|Sduþel '''Bolltind''']] - [[Verse:Tricin/ | |||
* | |||
*Rewhd '''Gneevon''' - writer | *Rewhd '''Gneevon''' - writer | ||
*Çela '''Jaivon''' - | *Çela '''Jaivon''' - Skellan fantasy writer and conlanger, Tricin's Tolkien figure | ||
[[Category:Tricin]] | [[Category:Tricin]] |
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