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Bill: OOC: Cultural Protocols of Dankuk

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Submitted by[?]: ☯ DPDP ☯

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 5339

Description[?]:


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Dankuk has a long history and has been home to many different nations. Little information is available about the peninsula’s earliest inhabitants which are believed to have settled the area in the 23rd Century BCE. Invasions from Eastern Dovani introduced Draddwyr to the region in the 3rd Century BCE. And leading into the 7th Century, nomadic Kyo settled on the peninsula, establishing numerous small chiefdoms and cities. The most prominent of these entities was the Gongmangdo Kingdom led by Baekgu the Great, who ultimately united the peninsula under one banner in 756 CE. The independent Kyo kingdom, known as Baeguk, would be forced into a protectorate status in 1633 by Egelion after the arrival of thousands of colonists from the growing Kerisian nation. In 1721 Baeguk was annexed by Egelion and the Vice-Royalty of Drania was established. Drania would gain independence in 2177, leading to the formation of the Republic of Dranland. Dranland, dominated by Draddwyr and Dranianos, would have periods of monarchism although most of its history was signified by the multicultural republic. The longest of the republics would be the Fourth Republic, lasting 254 years before rising ethnic tensions between the Draddwyr, Dranianos, and Kyo would explode into widespread violence and a military coup. The sixth and final republic would be characterized by a period of calm following these events, up until the eruption of Kyo ultranationalism that brought the Great Kyo Revolution of 3608. The revolution would establish the nation of Dankuk as a modern sovereign Kyo state. While the initial post-revolutionary state was Kyo-centric, over the centuries demographic shifts, with a resurgence of Draddwyr and Dranianos, would position Dankuk as a multi-ethnic nation. Demonyms from Dankuk may include Kyo, Dranian, Dranish, Draniano, or Draddwyr.


Cultural influences from the real world should be primarily Korean, Welsh, and Filipino.

𝐊𝐘𝐎 ππ„πŽππ‹π„
The Kyo call the area they inhabit by a variety of names; the most common being Dankuk, Chan-guk, Kyo-ban-do, or Kyoseon. The Kyo were a previously nomadic Gao-Showan ethnic group that settled on the Kyo Peninsula around the 7th Century CE; whose political and cultural status fluctuated over the centuries.

πƒπ‘π€ππˆπ€ππŽ ππ„πŽππ‹π„
The Draniano call their land Drania; and emerged following the arrival of Egelian colonists in the 17th Century CE. Though originally a Creole people of Egelians and Kyo, the Draniano label began to refer to any mixed race Kyo – which made them the largest ethnic group on the peninsula. Recent linguistic developments have led to increased Kyo influence and loan vocabulary in the Draniano language.

πƒπ‘π€πƒπƒπ–π˜π‘ ππ„πŽππ‹π„
The Draddwyr people call their land Dranland; and had a recurring ancient role on the Peninsula - with earliest accounts showing their presence in the 3rd Century BCE. It is believed that some Draddwyr may have arrived via Aloria through the Great Dovani Plain. As the Kyo settled the peninsula in the 7th Century, the Draddwyr became more concentrated in the north and eastern areas of the region. The Draddwyr were victim to genocide in the 24th and 37th Centuries resulting in major population declines. Their populations eventually established themselves and stabilized.

πƒπ„πŒπŽπ†π‘π€ππ‡πˆπ‚π’: π„π“π‡ππˆπ‚πˆπ“π˜

Β» Kyo (Korean) - 41%
Β» Dranianos (Mixed-Race/Filipino) - 34%
Β» Draddwyr (Welsh) - 17%
Β» Kazulian (Norwegian) - 4%
Β» Kunihito (Japanese) - 2%
Β» Indralan (Chinese) - 1%
Β» Other - 1%

πƒπ„πŒπŽπ†π‘π€ππ‡πˆπ‚π’: 𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐔𝐀𝐆𝐄

Most people of Dankuk are bilingual in Kyomal and Drainano, with a good number of the people being trilingual.
The common language of communication is Kyomal (Korean), which remains taught in all schools and used commonly throughout all the land. Romanization should either follow Revised or McCune-Reischauer standards.

Drainano (Castilian Spanish with a Korean loanwords), is derived from Egelian and is often learned as a second language; remaining commonly used in Eurbrak and other provinces. Draniano is traditionally written with the Egelian alphabet brought over from colonization (Latin Alphabet), but later events have resulted in common use of Kyogul (Korean Alphabet) as well.

Draddwyr (Welsh) is not similar to either language, and is seldom used in everyday speech outside of Reuni. Dankuk has 3 major languages – Kyomal, Draniano, and Draddwyr.

πƒπ„πŒπŽπ†π‘π€ππ‡πˆπ‚π’: π‘π„π‹πˆπ†πˆπŽπ
Religion in Dankuk is largely diverse; though the largest religious group present are Atheist or Irreligious.

Β» Irreligious/Atheism - 39%
Β» Daenism (Buddhism):
β €β € ↳Sindo-Daenism (Paganistic Mahayana Buddhism) - 19%
β €β € ↳Draddwyr Daenism (Celtic Buddhism) - 3%
β €β € ↳Zenshō (Zen) - 2%
Β» Hosianism (Christianity):
β €β € ↳Aurorian Patriarchal Church (Catholicism) - 19%
Β» Seodongyo (Korean Syncretic Faith) - 9%
Β» Paganism:
β €β € ↳Sindo (Korean Shamanism) - 5%
β €β € ↳Draddwyr Paganism (Celtic Paganism) - 1%
Β» Other - 3%

𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐑 ππ€πŒπˆππ†

Character naming should reflect the cultural background of the nation, either being exclusively to one ethnic group or showing an integration of more than ethnicity, particularly with mixed-race characters. Usually, always with Kyo persons and sometimes with Drainano persons, surname comes before given name (Ex: Kim Il-Sung – Kim is family name, Il-Sung is personal name). Draddwyr and some Draniano names should follow standard western naming conventions (Ex: John Smith – Smith is family name, John is personal name). Draniano names may additionally follow Spanish naming conventions (in which personal name is typically followed by 2 surnames; most commonly derived from one's ancestors).

𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐏𝐅𝐔𝐋 π‹πˆππŠπ’
Wiki: https://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/UCCR
Forum Newspaper: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=7223
Translation: https://translate.google.com
Naming Tools: http://www.behindthename.com/random/

Legislation: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=645346
Moderation Approval: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=8606&start=1400
Last Cultural Protocol: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=645307

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Date18:25:46, July 17, 2023 CET
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ToDebating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Dankuk
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