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Kerelian architecture is unique as it is beautiful. Each structure must be approved by the Provincial Board of Music to ensure it meets specific acoustic properties. Each structure design represents musical notation. When all adjacent structures are viewed together from above they represent a  musical composition. Each city is named after the composition.
Kerelian architecture is unique as it is beautiful. Each structure must be approved by the Provincial Board of Music to ensure it meets specific acoustic properties. Each structure design represents musical notation. When all adjacent structures are viewed together from above they represent a  musical composition. Each city is named after the composition.


'''Language'''[[File:Kerelian1_Language.png|right|Kerelian Language]]
'''Language'''[[File:Kerelian1_Language.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Kerelian Language]]


It is generally accepted that Kerelians have some of the most beautiful voices in the Galaxy. This a result of a unique physiology and an intricate and complex language. It is an extremely precise language with 43 constanants, 13 vowels, and 17 dipthongs. Much emphasis is placed on the vowels and dipthongs. Nouns in Kerelian are either masculine or feminine. There are no neuter nouns in the language. Gender is assigned arbitrarily; there are no set of concrete rules that govern whether a noun should be masculine or feminine. Nine tenses exist in the Kerelian language; present, past, far past, near future, future, infinite, and conditional. There are no dialects but there exist six distinct accents that originate from the two continents and the 4 major islands. Most say the voices have a sing song like quality.
It is generally accepted that Kerelians have some of the most beautiful voices in the Galaxy. This a result of a unique physiology and an intricate and complex language. It is an extremely precise language with 43 constanants, 13 vowels, and 17 dipthongs. Much emphasis is placed on the vowels and dipthongs. Nouns in Kerelian are either masculine or feminine. There are no neuter nouns in the language. Gender is assigned arbitrarily; there are no set of concrete rules that govern whether a noun should be masculine or feminine. Nine tenses exist in the Kerelian language; present, past, far past, near future, future, infinite, and conditional. There are no dialects but there exist six distinct accents that originate from the two continents and the 4 major islands. Most say the voices have a sing song like quality.
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