Culture of Auresia

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The cultural traditions of Auresia reflect the nation's emphasis on trade, social achievement, and earning one's place within society.

Social Hierarchy

Auresian society has become much more egalitarian with regards to social standing in the last century.

The aristocracy

While members of the aristocracy continue to hold positions of distinction, the loss of their once-considerable political influence in the last two centuries means they are essentially regular citizens of the nation who bear unique and (often) old titles earned by their ancestors as well as wealth built up over many decades or, in some cases, centuries.

All titles of nobility within the nation are granted by and can only be taken away by the emperor. Peerages come in two types: hereditary and life. The former are those where the title and holdings associated with it pass to the holder's heirs upon their death. The latter are those individuals granted a title which becomes extinct at their passing. Courtesy titles are not used by the aristocracy.

The current titles of the Auresian aristocracy are (from highest to lowest ranked):

  • Duke
  • Count
  • Marquis
  • Baron

A hereditary peerage can be any of the above titles, though no new dukes or counts have been created in over 250 years. Life peers are always a baron or baroness.

Language and Arts

The arts in Auresia reflect its background as a society of philosophers, scholars, merchants, and brokers. Literature, theater, music, cinema, broadcasting, visual arts, architecture, and performing arts play a significant role in Auresian culture.

Folklore and Cultural Views

Museums, libraries, and galleries preserve Auresia's history and culture, showcasing the nation's evolution. Galleries and museums are prominent in cities like Cedelphia.

Science and Technology

Scientific and technological research is promoted through state, corporate, and private efforts, keeping the nation at the forefront of innovation. Corporate initiatives and philanthropic support lead advancements in various fields.

Religion

Peratolian Orkanan is the state faith of Auresia, a part of the religion's interventionist branch. Other religions exist, but Peratolianism predominates in the country.

Entertainment

Gaming, sports, education, income, and benefits are integral aspects of Auresian life:

  • Thali, a popular tabletop tile game.
  • Football, the national sport with regional and national championships.
  • Polo, played by the upper classes and regular citizens.
  • Cricket, a favoured bat-and-ball game.


  • Education, mandatory for children and extended through university.
  • Income & Benefits, with varying wages, investments, and retirement plans.
  • Taxation, with a progressive national income taxes and corporate gains taxes.
  • Wellfare, with allowances available for specific needs.

Fashion

Auresian fashion features tasteful attire that can be either formal or casual. Men wear a suit or a button-down shirt with trousers while women will wear tailored dresses or skirts, or a stylish blouse with slacks.