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Bill: Cultural Protocol Proposal
Details
Submitted by[?]: Royal Nationalist Party
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: May 4498
Description[?]:
Upon passage this legislation will confirm the cultural identity of Keymon as defined here: Cultural Origins: RL Cultural Influences: In 2103, an island was formed after major volcanic activity began in the Mad Dog Ocean.It is accepted that the Keymon people migrated from present day Seleya and Artania. They settled the mountains, beaches, fields, and river systems of Keymon, and began farms full of papaya, bananas, kiwis, pineapples, mangoes, avocado, coconuts, and nutmeg. From 2103-2253 the realm of Keymon was a loose confederation of different Keymon tribes. Those living by the sea lived mostly off of fishing, mercantilism, and piratry, and soon the Keymonite became famous for their ship craftsman, which were among the fastest and strongest of their time. ETHNICITIES » Ammuntagnu (Corsican) - 50% »Felugu (Sardinian) - 40% » Hutorian (Canadian/Australian)- 3% » Luthorian (English) - 2% » Canrillaise (French) - 2% » Other- 3% LANGUAGES Upon the Luthorian colonisation of the island and the surrounding areas, Luthorian settlers found there way into the islands territories, shaping the modern Keymon language and culture. Regional languages have and still exist, marking a large difference between multiple regions. In the past, the colonial government for long periods of time has suppressed individual languages and promoted Luthorian as the sole language. Hosianism is the largest religion in Keymon due to Keymon’s adoption of Hosianism from Luthorian colonialism. The dominant language in Keymon is Luthorian (English) but the vast majority of people also speak Ammuntagnun (Corsican). The most common minority language is Felugun (Sardinian) *Luthorian (English) *Ammuntagnun (Corsican) *Felugun (Sardinian) *Canrillaise (French) RELIGIONS 65% Hosianism (Christianity) - 40% Aurorian Patriarchal Church (Roman Catholic Church + Russian Orthodox Church) - 12% Terran Patriarchal Church (Eastern Orthodoxy + Slavic Paganism) - 13% Holy Luthori Church (Bishopal/Church of England) 15% Religio Seluciana (Roman Paganism) 10% Agnostic/Unobservant 5% Atheist 2% Ahmadism (Islam) 3% Other Religions (Yeudi/Seleyan/Other) NATIONAL HOLIDAYS *Freedom Day - May 5- celebrates independence from Luthorian empire *Labor Day - June 10 *Constitution Day - May 16- day the constitution of Keymon was adapted *New Year's - Dec. 31/Jan. 1 Naming: Characters should generally have Corsican or Sardinian names. The first 6 resources below provide common names used by the major and minor population groups in Keymon. Sources: https://legitbabenames.wordpress.com/masterlist-names-by-language-culture/corsican-names/ https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/usage/sardinian https://legitbabenames.wordpress.com/masterlist-names-by-language-culture/sardinian-names/ https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/english_names.php https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/french_names.php https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/canadian-names.php ===== |
Proposals
Debate
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Vote | Seats | |
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Total Seats: 100 | |
no | Total Seats: 0 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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