Aquinas wrote:Malivia and Tukarali, which you mentioned, are worth considering. Remember the cultures of the nations can evolve, so long as it is done in a realistic fashion. See section 6 of the Rules for more information on the rules surrounding culture and how to change the Cultural Protocols of a nation.
knizar wrote:I would like to contribute to this article ---->http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Orang_Asli.
However, before I start, I need to know whether the Orang Asli is a subgroup of the Asli which are based on RL black Africans or are they based on the RL Minangkabaus which is a subgroup of the RL Indonesians. I am stating this fact as most of the content of the article on Orang Asli is lifted from the Wikipedia article "Minangkabau People".
I also would like to play a country based on RL South East Asia namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. However I have not found any yet. Can someone point me to the country I am looking for?
I also think that some cultures are over represented. However, I understand that the cultures are continually evolving due to the changes players make. Seeing "Malivia : Indonesian" and Tukarali : Asian with Portuguese influence" in here ---> viewtopic.php?f=11&t=6365 gave me false hope.
I am wiling to play in the country which still gives me a tiny bit of hope though.
Wu-Shaoxian wrote:Hey just wondering is it normal for the Wiki page of a Particracy nation to be outdated? Because the history section for Yingdala seems a little outdated based on current cultural protocols and all.
Polites wrote:Wu-Shaoxian wrote:Hey just wondering is it normal for the Wiki page of a Particracy nation to be outdated? Because the history section for Yingdala seems a little outdated based on current cultural protocols and all.
It's pretty much the norm for wiki pages to be outdated, sadly. If you need help updating Indrala's wiki page, don't hesitate to ask.
toro42 wrote:I am having trouble editing the Lourenne Senate-Assembly page. It's not letting me use the Visual editor because it claims there is a non-existent complex code.
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