Likatonia - slight move from Latvian dominated Balts into Lithuanian dominated Balts.
Any objection?
5enator wrote:The Vorona, previously Deltaria Nova, has been seemingly-abandoned by those who helped build up the Akigan culture (old English). Colonised in the early 24th century (2300 - 2310) by Deltaria, Vorona's wiki page goes back to the 26th century max, and the latest bill regarding cultural protocols originates from the 3550s -- almost 100 years ago. It stresses that everything be written in old English, but now that those parties are inactive (for quite some time now, too) and have been replaced by parties that totally ignore cultural protocols and the RP-side to particracy, it is definitely time to change that.
I've tried to keep the reasoning as justifiable and realistic as possible, keeping in mind the wiki page that contains important information about Voronan history. I can't retcon all the work there, of course! Vorona was meant to be a permanently-third-world country due to its demographics and history, although in recent years (or since the birth of my party, as the current GDP is still $609 per capita), there has been a surge of pro-business ideals. As the classes got more educated thanks to systems provided by the private sector (and subsidised for the poorer classes by the state), the Akigan language developed to form Neo Akigan, or Alician. This is, essentially, British English.
Although Akigan is still widely spoken in the more remote, agricultural regions, Alician has established a home ground in business, formal language and popular suburbia. The Anglo-Saxonian culture that preceded Alician (modern English) culture is on the way out, facing possible extinction in the 41st century. For now, however, parties and names can, and should, use modern British English nomenclature and terminology.
5enator wrote:The most popular Deltarian language seems to be Slovak and Czech, and as such wish to present to you Esperanto as a language for Vorona. It contains strong Latin and Central European roots-- take a look at it, if you aren't familiar with it-- and is easily understandable by all culturally-Occidentals, ergo most of particracy. At first glance Esperanto seems more to do with a slavic culture (many j's, k's and a tendency to omit vowels), yet sounds more Latin when spoken aloud. Esperanto with a Slavic accent may be our compromise, no?
EDIT: Esperanto, Slavic Accent, Omit O's at the end of words.
Opakidabar wrote:A question. I remember long, long time ago somewhere in Terra there was a culture based on Aztecs. Does anyone know where, how and something more?
Zongxian wrote:Opakidabar wrote:A question. I remember long, long time ago somewhere in Terra there was a culture based on Aztecs. Does anyone know where, how and something more?
I think the Hulstrian colonies around the central sea in Dovani were given Aztec/Mayan/Incan-type cultures. (Istapalajtokayotl, Suyu Llaqta, Cifutingan, and South Utari Mosir) I don't think anything was really ever done with the cultures though.
Also, I believe the Orincos in Sekowo are supposed to be Mayan-based.
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