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== Architecture ==
Most of the Luari lands are mixed or coniferous forests (taiga), which makes wood the obvious construction material of choice. Almost everything in Luari culture is built of wood, with the exception of city and castle walls.
The most typical feature of Luari architecture, however, is the popularity of half-floors. In the hills and mountains of the southern Luari regions, where the culture possibly originated, this is simply a practical way to build on a slope. In a half-floor building, half of each floor is built at ground level and the other part is built half a floor higher, with a staircase in the center connecting all floors. So you would move from floor one to floor one-half, then to floor two, and floor two-half.






[[Category:Cultures]]
[[Category:Cultures]]

Revision as of 09:25, 16 April 2020

Luari is a northern culture prominent mostly in Grasalia.

It values strength and independence to the point where in some rural areas boys are still sent into the wilderness armed but alone to kill a wolf or bear and become a man. But Luari is also the only human culture where men and women enjoy equal status. Women hunt as much as men do and fathers are proud of and spend time with their children just as much as mothers do. Even in warfare do women participate. There are only a few activities that are segregated by sex: Women don't gamble, men don't fish or lay traps, for example.


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Architecture

Most of the Luari lands are mixed or coniferous forests (taiga), which makes wood the obvious construction material of choice. Almost everything in Luari culture is built of wood, with the exception of city and castle walls.

The most typical feature of Luari architecture, however, is the popularity of half-floors. In the hills and mountains of the southern Luari regions, where the culture possibly originated, this is simply a practical way to build on a slope. In a half-floor building, half of each floor is built at ground level and the other part is built half a floor higher, with a staircase in the center connecting all floors. So you would move from floor one to floor one-half, then to floor two, and floor two-half.