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The Customs Of Liberos can be divided into many separate categories including but not limited to [[Language]], [[Religion]], and [[Currency]].
The Customs Of Liberos can be divided into many separate categories including but not limited to [[Language]], [[Religion]], and [[Currency]]. The Culture of Nations mostly relied on Religion, the [[Kingdom Of Osami]] a notable example. Langugage would play a very large part as well, with many territories becoming hard to manage due to the langugage barriers. Currency would come next, but mostly would only attribute to the economy culture of a country. A country may become dependent, not as proud of a country if they are forced to use another currency. In the [[First Era]], the [[Kingdom Of Osmax]] was very proud once their currency was nearly universal.

=='''Languages'''==
=='''Languages'''==
Many languages encompass the world, including [[Helten]], [[Semther]], and [[Alarian]]. These languages are all perceived to be a natural language in the real world, with Helten being virtually identical to English, Semther to Arabic, and Alarian to Russian. Other smaller languages exist, such as [[Empala]], and [[Jokilo]] but these are rare.


==== Helten ====
=='''Religions'''==
The most common language, Helten originated on the continent of [[Alathor]], and quickly spread to the rest of the world within merely a millennium. Although the most common, its difficulty to learn by the Alarian language is unrivaled. This quickly led to cultural conflicts throughout Bytos as invaders from [[Umon]] conquered and instilled colonies.


==== Semther ====
A confusing language, Semther originates in the continent of [[Bytos]], with its roots deep in the original creators, the [[Tribe Of Elbama]]. The language, most similar to Arabic, was easy to understand and learn, but very very hard to master. The grammar of the language is considered to be one of the hardest and thus led to Semther providences hard to assimilate under different languages.

==== Alarian ====
An aggressive language, it originated on [[Bytos]] similar to Semther and would become a rival to Helten. The difficult language barrier between the two languages created conflict. War would spread as colonies would be placed, and attempt to convert the local people, soon resulting in revolt.

==== Empala ====
Empala, known for its simplicity, quickly become a 2nd class language in many countries but was ultimately too rarely taught for it to become of any major use for most nations.

==== Jokilo ====
A very complex language, Jokilo is historically known for its extreme difficulty to learn, and almost impossibility to master. Some instances are recorded with only a Master able to understand another Master of the language completely. Jokilo first started as a distinct dialect from the Alarian Language, first beginning on the [[Island Of Telikana]]. But within a century the dialect was virtually its own language.

=='''Religions'''==
[[Osmanian]] <br />
[[Solma]] <br />
[[Blamo]] <br />


== '''Currency''' ==
== '''Currency''' ==
[[Crenali]]<br />
[[Splint]]<br />
[[The Quadrata]]<br />
[[Laki]]<br />
[[Menali]]<br />

Revision as of 06:46, 26 April 2023

The Customs Of Liberos can be divided into many separate categories including but not limited to Language, Religion, and Currency. The Culture of Nations mostly relied on Religion, the Kingdom Of Osami a notable example. Langugage would play a very large part as well, with many territories becoming hard to manage due to the langugage barriers. Currency would come next, but mostly would only attribute to the economy culture of a country. A country may become dependent, not as proud of a country if they are forced to use another currency. In the First Era, the Kingdom Of Osmax was very proud once their currency was nearly universal.

Languages

Religions

Currency

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