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| - | ====== The EXOHUMAN CULTURE WAY OF LIFE IN THE GAMMA AGE ====== | + | === Races | Culture |
| - | The culture of the [[the_humans|ExoHumans]] on planet [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] in the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] is deeply shaped by the conditions imposed by the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]] with the [[alliance_of_native_tribes|Alliance of Native Tribes]] and the resulting scarcity of resources. This has led to a lifestyle where improvisation and adaptability are essential, mirroring the rugged frontier spirit of [[the_earth|Earth’s]] Wild West. | + | ====== EXOHUMAN CULTURE IN THE GAMMA AGE ====== |
| - | Despite possessing extensive technical and cultural knowledge, | + | The culture of the [[the_humans|ExoHumans]] on planet [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] in the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] is defined by scarcity, communal systems, and the restrictions |
| - | This dichotomy creates a unique cultural landscape where tradition and progress | + | This tension between |
| - | ===== The Return of Paper as the Primary Medium for Information ===== | + | --- |
| - | Due to limited resources | + | ===== Media and Information Culture ===== |
| + | After the crash of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] in the [[beta_age|Beta Age]], the planet-wide Web never existed on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. Instead, settlers relied on the [[shortwave_radio_network_of_the_exohumans|Shortwave Radio Network]], couriered [[shellac_records|Shellac Records]], | ||
| - | ==== Federal Encyclopedia ==== | ||
| - | In 2634, the [[federal_council|Federal | + | **The Federal |
| + | Commissioned in 2634 under [[georgia_hawking|Supreme Councilor | ||
| - | ==== Newspapers ==== | + | **The Federal Library System** |
| + | Established between 2634 and 2635, the [[federal_library|Federal Library System]] ensures equitable access to curated books chosen from the [[federal_longlist|Federal Longlist]]. GAIA selects these works under parameters set by the [[federal_council|Federal Council]]. Libraries also act as cultural centers, hosting readings and workshops. The [[federal_library_of_hope|Federal Library of Hope]]’s destruction in 2636 underscored the libraries’ political symbolism. | ||
| - | Print journalism has seen a resurgence, though | + | **Newspapers: |
| + | Two weekly newspapers dominate discourse: | ||
| + | * The [[the_weekly_gazette|Weekly Gazette]], printed by the Federal News Agency, serves as the official public press of the Confederation. Distributed in [[federal_news_lounges|Federal News Lounges]], libraries, and hostels, it embodies Communard civic culture but is accused of partiality. | ||
| + | * The [[firetown_post|Firetown Post]], founded by the Individualist Party in 2634, counters the Gazette’s narratives. Labeled “party information, | ||
| - | | + | **Federal News Lounges |
| - | | + | Because private distribution is considered wasteful, the Gazette is read communally in FNLs — small mycelium-built pavilions located in the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]]. They provide tables, seats, and copies for collective reading. Firetown has no FNLs; its citizens rely on subscriptions or workplaces. |
| - | Both newspapers employ traditional mechanical printing methods akin to the presses of Earth’s 17th century. In addition to current news, they feature classified ads, birth announcements, | + | --- |
| - | Due to the lack of resources in the Gamma Age the Weekly Gazette is only available in public [[federal_news_lounges|Federal News Lounges]] (in the settlements of the Habitual Belt) and Federal Libraries. | + | ===== Literature |
| + | Paper scarcity makes books precious. | ||
| - | ==== Pocket Books ==== | + | **Federal Longlist** |
| + | All titles in libraries come from the [[federal_longlist|Federal Longlist]], selected annually by GAIA. Earth classics dominate, alongside reference works like the [[federal_encyclopedia|Federal Encyclopedia]] and GAIA-authored textbooks. Contemporary fiction is rare, with only a handful of part-time authors. | ||
| - | Books are strictly rationed, and personal book collections are rare. The Federal Libraries — one per settlement — are the only legal source of literature. GAIA curates book selections, favoring Earth’s classical works that align with the settlers' | + | **Private Collections** |
| + | Personal libraries | ||
| - | While it is forbidden to print personal books, a few settlers secretly possess books from the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] or inherited editions from Earth, kept in hidden personal collections. | + | --- |
| - | ===== ExoHuman Cultural Products | + | ===== Art and Cultural Expression |
| + | All public art is designed by GAIA and executed by craftsmen under the [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]], | ||
| - | All public art is designed by GAIA and executed by Federal craftsmen, ensuring it aligns with the values | + | **Amateur Contributions** |
| + | Amateurs still contribute within approved boundaries: | ||
| + | * **Jean Jacque Courtier (Writer):** Author of *[[like_leafs_from_a_tree|Like Leaves From a Tree]]*, a multi-generational novel of survival on the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]]. | ||
| + | * **Sandra Yamamoto (Musician): | ||
| + | These works endure because they reflect communal experiences, | ||
| - | ==== Amateur Contributions to Culture ==== | + | --- |
| - | Despite restrictions, amateur creators play a vital role in cultural life. As long as their work does not challenge Federal values, it is tolerated: | + | ===== Sports, Exercise, and Games ===== |
| + | **Exercise Culture** | ||
| + | Physical activity | ||
| - | | + | **Board and Dice Games** |
| - | * **Sandra Yamamoto (Musician): | + | Games thrive as low-resource pastimes: |
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| + | * *[[twenty_one|Twenty One]]* — a variant | ||
| + | * *[[zugzwang|Zugzwang]]* — a strategic board game in Federal Libraries. | ||
| - | Such works reflect communal experiences rather than individual stardom, aligning | + | **Shadow District Gambling** |
| + | Despite bans, Firetown’s “Shadow District” hosts hidden casinos | ||
| - | ===== ExoHuman Sports and Exercise Culture ===== | + | --- |
| - | With limited space and resources, physical activities | + | ===== Rituals |
| + | **Weddings** | ||
| + | Mass ceremonies are held quarterly at the [[federal_administrative_service|Federal Administrative Service Building]] in [[new_kourou|New Kourou]]. Couples pledge loyalty to the Confederation and the two-child policy, exchange wooden rings, and inscribe their names on the “Wall of Names.” Personal celebrations | ||
| - | | + | **Birth and Registration** |
| - | * **Restricted sports:** High-risk or resource-intensive sports | + | Births |
| - | * **Unlicensed gambling & fighting rings:** Officially outlawed but rumored to persist in [[Firetown|Firetown’s]] so called " | + | |
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| - | ===== ExoHuman Games and Gambling | + | |
| - | With physical sports restricted, board games and card games have become dominant pastimes: | + | **Funerals** |
| + | Death rites vary by region but are centrally recorded. In the [[asari|Asari Region]], bodies are composted in Federal Funeral Homes; in the [[ralar_region|Ralar Region]], cremation in volcanic fire is practiced. Names of the deceased move from the Wall of Names to a memorial wall for one year before erasure, marking the end of public identity. | ||
| - | * [[frostpunkt|**Frostpunkt: | + | --- |
| - | * [[twenty_one|**Twenty One**:]] A variant of Blackjack popular in Saloons. | + | |
| - | * [[zugzwang|**Zugzwang**: | + | |
| - | ==== Illegal Gambling in the " | + | ===== Legacy of the Great War ===== |
| + | The [[great_war|Great War]] remains a cultural shadow. Families preserve secret oral stories, but public commemorations are banned. State-controlled memorials describe the conflict as a “necessary transition” rather than a tragedy. This erasure fuels quiet dissent and nostalgia, especially among veterans and their descendants. | ||
| - | High-stakes gambling is illegal under the [[civil_code|Civil]] and [[criminal_code|Criminal Code]], but continues in secret. The " | + | --- |
| - | ===== ExoHuman Rituals in the Gamma Age ===== | + | ===== Criticism and Opposition |
| + | The [[individualists|Individualist Party]] accuses the Communards of cultural censorship disguised as curation. Their claims include: | ||
| + | * GAIA filters out dissent under the pretext of “unity.” | ||
| + | * Pro-Individualist perspectives are systematically excluded. | ||
| + | * Official art, books, and newspapers serve as “shadow propaganda.” | ||
| + | To resist, Individualists smuggle alternative texts, illegal records, and unauthorized histories, undermining the monopoly on cultural production. | ||
| - | ==== Weddings ==== | + | --- |
| - | Marriage ceremonies are modest and state-regulated: | + | ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== |
| + | ExoHuman cultural life provides fertile ground for campaigns: | ||
| - | * **Oath to the Constitution:** All couples reaffirm the two-child policy during their wedding vows. | + | * **The Forbidden Book:** PCs find a manuscript contradicting official history. Do they spread it or hide it? |
| - | * **Wooden Rings:** Due to metal scarcity, wedding rings are handcrafted from locally sourced wood. | + | * **Smuggling Words:** PCs escort a rebel writer publishing an underground newsletter. |
| - | * **State Registration:** Weddings are formally recognized at the [[federal_administrative_service|Federal Administrative Service]] in New Kourou. | + | * **The Lost Ballad:** A folk song with hidden anti-Communard messages spreads unrest. |
| + | * **Casino Heist:** PCs infiltrate Firetown’s Shadow District to recover stolen Beta Age artifacts. | ||
| - | ==== Birth and Maternity Care ==== | + | --- |
| - | GAIA has optimized birth procedures for efficiency: | + | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== |
| - | * **Planned Birth Slots:** Expecting mothers are assigned a delivery appointment at the [[medical_station|Medical Station of New Kourou]], where [[medical_bots|Medical Bots]] assist | + | * [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]] |
| - | * **Emergency Deliveries:** If birth occurs unexpectedly, | + | |
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| + | * [[federal_library|Federal Library System]] | ||
| + | * [[federal_longlist|Federal | ||
| + | * [[federal_encyclopedia|Federal Encyclopedia]] | ||
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| + | * [[the_alpha_age|Alpha Age]], [[beta_age|Beta Age]], [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] | ||
| - | This system ensures efficient population management while minimizing disruptions to labor schedules. | ||
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| - | ==== Funerals and Burial Practices ==== | ||
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| - | **Funeral rites vary by region:** | ||
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| - | Burial rituals vary by region: | ||
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| - | **[[asari|Asari Region]] (Habitual Belt):** Bodies are composted to create nutrient-rich soil at [[funeral_home_of_new_kourou|Federal Funeral Homes]], echoing Last Frontier practices. | ||
| - | **[[ralar_region|Ralar Region]] ([[dark_side|Dark Side]]):** Bodies are cremated in [[ralar|Volcano Ralar]], with volcanic stones marking remembrance sites. | ||
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| - | Due to resource constraints, | ||
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| - | ===== Legacy of the Great War in Cultural Expression ===== | ||
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| - | The cultural impact of the [[great_war|Great War]] is still felt: | ||
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| - | * **Secret War Stories:** Some families pass down oral accounts of the war, despite state restrictions. | ||
| - | * **Veteran Gatherings Prohibited: | ||
| - | * **State-Controlled Memorials: | ||
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| - | These measures prevent war nostalgia while ensuring the dominance of Communard ideology. | ||
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| - | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ||
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| - | * [[the_gamma_age|Overview Gamma Age]] | ||
| - | * [[the_funeral_rituals_of_dark_side_residents|Exohuman Funeral Rites in the Gamma Age]] | ||
| - | * [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] | ||
| - | * [[dark_side|Dark Side]] | ||
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