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[[Peratolian Orkanan]] is the state faith of Auresia, a part of the religion's interventionist branch. Other religions exist, but Peratolianism predominates in the empire. | |||
==Entertainment== | ==Entertainment== |
Revision as of 18:44, 9 May 2024
The cultural traditions of Auresia reflect the empire's emphasis on trade, social achievement, and earning one's place within society.
Social Hierarchy
Auresian society is structured based on factors such as birth, proven intellect, and position in the working world. There are distinct tiers reflecting one's social and, if applicable, political standing. Advancement is possible through ambition and dedication, leading to elevation recognized by the imperial authorities.
Noble Structure
Titles of nobility are granted exclusively by the Emperor, with holdings passing to heirs upon the holder's death. The aristocracy doesn't use courtesy titles. Only individuals who earn or inherit titles can hold them. Princes and princesses receive honorific titles but hold no political power. Aristocratic land holdings are confined within district lines.
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 empire'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 empire 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 empire.
Entertainment
Gaming, sports, education, income, and benefits are integral aspects of Auresian life:
Thali, a popular tile game. Football, the national sport with regional and national championships. Polo, played by upper classes and commoners. Cricket, a favored bat-and-ball game. Education, mandatory for children and extended through collegium. Income & Benefits, with varying wages, investments, and retirement plans. Welfare, with no central government assistance programs. Taxation, with flat national income taxes and corporate gains taxes. Fashion
Auresian fashion features tasteful business attire. Men wear suits, and women wear tailored dresses and skirts. Empire style garments with wide shoulders and narrow waists are popular. Accessories like hats, gloves, and heels complete the attire.