Mery

The Mery (or mehri in the mehrileh conlag) are a semi-nomadic religious peoples present within the Civ meta community. Originally developing as a culture within The Workers' Party in late 2021, the Mery have since formed their own independent tribe and plan to continue their lineage on CivMC. The Mery are anarchistic in their political nature, not dissimilar to the quasi-cossack militaristic Makhnovia anarchist society. They are united by their common religious beliefs they call rhayatshola, which defines their mutually beneficial relationship between them and their sun god Tshola. On CivMC, they plan to exist not only as their own sovereign entity but also as semi-autonomous sub-entities within other sovereign states in what they've described as Kurdistan-esque.

CivRev
Main Article: Mery Horde

Established by a convening council that consisted of Pythius_, Ninjajackh12, and ChocChips, the Mery culture came into existence on December 18, 2021 after the adoption of the First Law of the Mery Horde by the post-CCCP commune of Merthyr on CivRev. The law enshrined their religious rites into the TWP political culture and law, specifically requiring a ceremony to take place upon one's ascension to citizenship. The ad hoc position of Ataman was established for conflict resolution, but mostly the law ensured that the Mery people would always work together through consensus and mutual aid. During their brief time on CivRev, the Mery claimed the plains around Merthyr to use for horse riding and taming and set up a number of outposts used to secure their place in the world. The Mery would not be long for this world, however, as on January 1, 2022, the majority of CivRev players abandoned the server, leaving the Mery to follow suit.

Vintage Civ
Main Article: Hwillotati

After the abandonment of CivRev, the Mery migrated to Vintage Civ on January 5th, mostly because it was the only active Civ server at the time but also because they thought Vintage Story's focus on primitive technology would be appropriate for a steppe people. In line with their culture, the Mery migrated often on Vintage Civ until settling down in their village they named ''Hwillota. Hwillota roughly translates to "in between two bodies of water" in the Mehrileh'' conlang, which they greatly developed during their time on Vintage Civ thanks in large part to AmandaCC. Mery Horde language became their second primary language alongside English and is used in all official documents, though not necessarily as the vernacular. Hwillotata lasted the entire week of the Vintage Civ beta before going mostly inactive after an incident in which racism was tolerated and perpetuated by the Vintage Civ owner on their discord. Some Mery would continue playing casually until yet another racist incident occurred in mid March 2022.

CivMC
Following the abandonment of their Vintage Civ settlement, the Mery began to draw out their plans for their next iteration on CivMC. They established the Djani Wirehtshig Mehriteht, Holy Realm of the Mery, also called Djanimehri for short, or Realm of the Mery. They anticipate for this to be the ultimate form of the Mery, now with their politics, language, and culture much more developed. The Mery maintain close relations with The State and the Free Danzilonan Republic, with many Mery planning to become citizens of both and establish their religious presence in each

Politics
The framework of Mery society is defined by their concept of rhayara, which is mehrileh for "mutual aid." According to the yet-to-be-released Covenant, all of the land and industry of the Mery is held in common, and all decisions relating to the Mery are made through democratic discussions and consensus.

Religion
The religion of the Mery is called rhayatshola. It revolves around the mutually beneficial relationship between them and their sun god Tshola, who is constantly fighting the forces of evil to keep the night at bay. In the canon, Tshola was originally an unwitting servant of evil themself before realizing their masters' duplicity and going off on their own to create the world and people in it. Tshola is continuously able to hold the forces of evil off with ritual sacrifices from the people of the world, defining their mutual aid relationship. The Mery actively have sacrificial rituals, praise the sun, and fight the monsters of the night.

Language
mehrileh is the language unique to the Mery people. Though not used in everyday conversing in favor of English, official positions, titles, Mery mythical heroes, and discord roles are all in the conlang.

The language makes ample use of inflected grammatical cases to mark, among other things, the subject, direct or indirect object, general location, movement from or to something, and duration of time.

Phonology
mehrileh contains 27 consonant phonemes, most of which are relatively easy to naturally pronounce for anglophones, except for [χ], [ʁ] and [ŋ]. To type the conlang more easily, phonemes represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet by a character not in the English alphabet are written by a letter or group of letters that are, corresponding to the letter(s) in the parentheses besides the IPA symbol in the above chart. For example, the sound [ʍ] is usually written, in mehrileh, as "hw". mehrileh contains 7 vowels phonemes, most if not all of which are relatively easy to naturally pronounce for anglophones. To type the conlang more easily, phonemes represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet by a character not in the English alphabet are written by a letter or group of letters that are, corresponding to the letter(s) in the parentheses besides the IPA symbol in the above chart. For example, the sound [ə] is usually written, in mehrileh, as "eu".

In theory, syllables in mehrileh allow for a maximum of three consonants in the onset and four in the coda, with the onset being optional and the coda being mandatory. The sound [ʍ] may not appear in the coda of a syllable and may not cluster with other consonants. The nucleas of a syllable is always a vowel, and is mandatory. Additionally, when the sounds [ʁ] and [r] are present within one syllable of each other, [ʁ] becomes [r].