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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Bardeezan culture is very heavily focused on oral tradition, with songs and storytelling still very popular despite advances in modern media. Young Bardeezans are far more likely to be found sitting around a camp fire listening to an elder telling them about adventures of the past than have them being glued in front of a view screen. The use of primitive holodecks have, however, grown in popularity so they can relive the sagas of old. | Bardeezan culture is very heavily focused on oral tradition, with songs and storytelling still very popular despite advances in modern media. Young Bardeezans are far more likely to be found sitting around a camp fire listening to an elder telling them about adventures of the past than have them being glued in front of a view screen. The use of primitive holodecks have, however, grown in popularity so they can relive the sagas of old. | ||
A quirk of their culture is that everyone and place on Bardeez is numbered, so all proper nouns are a phonetic pronounciation of the first nine numbers. For example, Landinam Losifar is 1-5-6-4.<br> | |||
1 – Landi <br> | |||
2 – Hug <br> | |||
3 – Onih <br> | |||
4 – Ifar <br> | |||
5 – Nam <br> | |||
6 – Los <br> | |||
7 – Fair <br> | |||
8 – Gogi <br> | |||
9 – Gobo <br> | |||
==Customs== | ==Customs== |