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== Traditions ==
== Traditions ==
One very common tradition within Tallian lands is to shape the straw left after harvest into the shape of wild animals and leave these straw-creatures in the fields for a few weeks. In some regions, there is a competitive atmosphere to it, and in other regions the entire village works together to create one large animal, often several metres high.
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== Clothes ==
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Revision as of 14:38, 12 May 2020

Tallian is the culture of eastern Auseka, especially the kingdom of Fonticia, but also in the eastern parts of Vericum and the south of Biesen and Alheimia.

Despite some Koryo influences and a strong presence of the Seogism religion, Tallian is generally a positive and friendly culture with many festivals, holidays and wonderful art and music. In fact, art of all kinds plays a major role in Tallian culture, more than in any other. Theatre is an exceptionally popular entertainment and every town has one, with cities several. It is also traditional to have children engage in art, and most Tallians have learnt at least basics of some art or another, be it painting, sculpting or carving, a musical instrument, dance, theatre or something else.


Traditions

One very common tradition within Tallian lands is to shape the straw left after harvest into the shape of wild animals and leave these straw-creatures in the fields for a few weeks. In some regions, there is a competitive atmosphere to it, and in other regions the entire village works together to create one large animal, often several metres high.


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Clothes

Robes are a common clothing for both men and women, but only women wear long sleeves with them. Both men and women also wear trousers and shirts, mostly for manual labor or when otherwise required.

Belts are the most important fashion accessoire for daily clothes, and are often embroidered, decorated, with interesting belt-buckles or even painted in various colours.

For festivities, balls and other entertainment activities, fashion goes to the outrageous, especially among the higher classes who can afford it. Short skirts for men are a thing, often combined with skin-tight trousers made of silk or other exotic fabrics. Hats are very important on formal occasions, and the dresses of the ladies follow the idea of "the more layers, the better", often taking up such a space that it is difficult to reach the lady for a kiss on the hand.

Among the working classes, practicality and weather dictate the exact clothes to be worn more than fashion, but colours are popular even among the peasantry. Dark blue and red are reserved for the nobility, in Fonticia and Biesen even by law, but green and yellow, various tones of light blue and orange are all common among all classes.


Art & Music

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Family

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Architecture

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Religion

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Settlements

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