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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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Not much can be said of this nation. Situated in the Ice Mountains of the far South +,+ region, Xalta Moro stands as a testament to will. |
Not much can be said of this nation. Situated in the Ice Mountains of the far South +,+ region, Xalta Moro stands as a testament to will. |
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Things will come in due time. |
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[[File:20180630 110556.png|thumb|Banner of Xalta Moro.]] |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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=== Rails === |
=== Rails === |
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[[File:Plans.png|thumb|Slightly outdated rail plan map. Note avoidance of the center; this is to allow for city planning.]] |
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One of the first things conceived about Xalta Moro was a large rail system, to circumnavigate the non-Euclidean terrain and to integrate the towns of the nation and their homeland. Heavily under development, and expensive as hell, these will likely take a while - but the investment in trade is worth the cost. |
One of the first things conceived about Xalta Moro was a large rail system, to circumnavigate the non-Euclidean terrain and to integrate the towns of the nation and their homeland. Heavily under development, and expensive as hell, these will likely take a while - but the investment in trade is worth the cost. |
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==== Housing and Infrastructure ==== |
==== Housing and Infrastructure ==== |
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[[File:Screenshot 2018-06-28-16-03-55.png|thumb|Screenshot taken of an inspiration photo; the source file was unavailable.]] |
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Much of the inspiration for Xalta Moro comes from Eastern Europe, a generally cold place where few civilizations managed to establish themselves., but those that did became resilient and persistent. There is a glimmer of modernity, however: post-Soviet Poland, a beacon of hope and change in a damaged, starved Europe, had its effect on the build style. Cleaner versions of older builds - concrete for cobble, steel for spruce - preserve the tradition, while modern articles stand juxtaposed to them. Home gardens in concrete boxes, old CRTs and prefabricated bungalows - a new place arises in the grave of the old. |
Much of the inspiration for Xalta Moro comes from Eastern Europe, a generally cold place where few civilizations managed to establish themselves., but those that did became resilient and persistent. There is a glimmer of modernity, however: post-Soviet Poland, a beacon of hope and change in a damaged, starved Europe, had its effect on the build style. Cleaner versions of older builds - concrete for cobble, steel for spruce - preserve the tradition, while modern articles stand juxtaposed to them. Home gardens in concrete boxes, old CRTs and prefabricated bungalows - a new place arises in the grave of the old. |
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=== Religion === |
=== Religion === |
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Though not official, Lain is greatly appreciated by the Apulys Moro. |
Though not official, Lain is greatly appreciated by the Apulys Moro. |
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[[File:1530246027256.jpg|thumb|Pastel rendition of Lain.]] |
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[[Category:Civilization]] |
[[Category:Civilization]] |
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[[Category:Stub]] |
[[Category:Stub]] |