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Dominian culture has evolved significantly from that of its colonizers in the 22nd century. Bearing the influence of hundreds of years of isolation, warfare, and fervent belief, Imperial culture and society is quite distinct from that of other human nations. Dominian society and culture is sharply divided between that present on its core worlds such as Moroz -- often referred to as "core" Dominia -- and its colonial holdings, such as Sun Reach. Differences between parts of Dominian culture are not only found between planets or regions, but additionally between the Empire's social classes -- the Primaries, Secondaries, and Ma'zals. | |||
Dominian culture has evolved significantly from that of its colonizers in the 22nd century. Bearing the influence of hundreds of years of isolation, warfare, and fervent belief, | |||
==Honor== | ==Honor== | ||
Dominians, | Dominians, unlike other humans in the Orion Spur, take honor extremely seriously, and following a strict code of honor is required by every individual. Many Dominian houses and peoples have different metrics for honor, but all share certain key traits which place a Dominian under the code of honor, here exemplified in the most well-known Codex of Imperial Honor published in 2447. Honor can also be considered to be a family or house's face. To lose honor is to lose face, and it can lower a person or houses standing with its peers. A Dominian behaving dishonorably can also lose face, lowering their status which makes honor as much of a political asset and liability as it is a personal code of conduct. Dominians of all types follow the Honor Codex, but adherence to it is generally strongest in the Imperial core worlds such as Moroz and gradually weakens as one moves further and further out from the Imperial core. | ||
'''Understanding Dominian honor is a key part of playing any good Imperial citizen, particularly nobles. Read this section before playing a Dominian!''' | '''Understanding Dominian honor is a key part of playing any good Imperial citizen, particularly nobles. Read this section before playing a Dominian!''' | ||
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There is no justice in the court of law for an offense of Slander, and to be Slandered is worse than death. To live a life of shame and ill repute is the lowest fate one can receive. It is thus that affairs of honor are brought to the contest of the duel – to satisfy both parties, defender, and accuser. In a duel, a second for both sides must be present, as well as a physician. In some cases, a legal notary may be present to ensure its validity. | There is no justice in the court of law for an offense of Slander, and to be Slandered is worse than death. To live a life of shame and ill repute is the lowest fate one can receive. It is thus that affairs of honor are brought to the contest of the duel – to satisfy both parties, defender, and accuser. In a duel, a second for both sides must be present, as well as a physician. In some cases, a legal notary may be present to ensure its validity. | ||
In the cases of duels between | In the cases of duels between or people of differing ages and physical capabilities, to ensure the uprightness, fairness, and honor of the duel, guns may be used. These shall be inspected by both seconds upon being presented by the defendant in the duel. In a contest between two of equal physical ability, swords are preferable in use, as they do not necessarily inflict a mortal wound when one is not necessary to satisfy the Honor of the two parties. | ||
''Editor’s Note: In some outer areas of the empire, duels are often simply a contest of who can draw their weapon, in most cases a handgun, first. While shooting isn’t always involved, it can often turn deadly.'' | ''Editor’s Note: In some outer areas of the empire, duels are often simply a contest of who can draw their weapon, in most cases a handgun, first. While shooting isn’t always involved, it can often turn deadly.'' | ||
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Though Unathi have joined Dominia’s rise to the international scene, points of contention exist between humans and Unathi in the budding country. A sect of humans, a noteworthy amount being Fisanduhian, resent Unathi being accepted into the country. For some, this can be attributed to xenophobic roots; isolation from the greater galaxy for some time could explain this general behavior. Alternatively, their allegiance is sworn to the Emperor could be seen as a form of meddling in an internal conflict the Unathi should never be a part of. The problem still exists either way, and discrimination and hate crimes targeting Unathi are a significant problem within the empire. | Though Unathi have joined Dominia’s rise to the international scene, points of contention exist between humans and Unathi in the budding country. A sect of humans, a noteworthy amount being Fisanduhian, resent Unathi being accepted into the country. For some, this can be attributed to xenophobic roots; isolation from the greater galaxy for some time could explain this general behavior. Alternatively, their allegiance is sworn to the Emperor could be seen as a form of meddling in an internal conflict the Unathi should never be a part of. The problem still exists either way, and discrimination and hate crimes targeting Unathi are a significant problem within the empire. | ||
Another sizable distinction between these two different groups is their views on religion. While it is true the fanatical Unathi contributed some of their religious ideals to the Morozi religion, various people of either species struggle with a singular and unifying interpretation of the religion. The Han’sans and the Strelitz lean towards traditional, stricter interpretations of the Kaelkahist denomination, whereas | Another sizable distinction between these two different groups is their views on religion. While it is true the fanatical Unathi contributed some of their religious ideals to the Morozi religion, various people of either species struggle with a singular and unifying interpretation of the religion. The Han’sans and the Strelitz lean towards traditional, stricter interpretations of the Kaelkahist denomination, whereas many Dominians within the Empire -- particularly those affiliated with Houses Volvalaad and Zhao -- and the Kazhkz go by more liberal Jakakhist interpretation. Religious disputes often flare over decisions in faith as a result. More interestingly, however, is the tendency for some Unathi to revere the Aspects of the Goddess and the Goddess herself as great powers in a pantheon rather than singular parts of a whole. With this, a few Unathi even recognize and venerate powerful spirits, whether ancestors or those of lore, and pay regular tribute to them. The Han’sans are more prone to this traditional worship, stemming from their Th’akhist practices and both admirable and stubborn dedication to the old ways. Compared to the overly devout practices of the Unathi, most worship towards the Tribunal from humans remains seemingly tokenistic and unenthusiastic for most, merely going through the motions to satisfy the state-mandated religion rather than having faith. In either case, the clashing perspectives on the Morozi faith have yet to be settled and reconciled, and likely will not for some time. | ||
Between the two species, despite their differences, developments in culture see them both coming together. House Caladius in particular enjoys close relationships and collaboration with House Kazhkz; while they are not nearly as established as the other Great Houses, the Unathi house is seeing quicker development thanks to House Caladius’ abilities with infrastructure development. In turn, some Unathi see service within Caladius as religious acolytes or, should they feel their talents are away from battle, banking and management. Though there is some disdain between them, the Houses usually see some interplay and “swapping” of members, with House Kazhkz and Zhao seeing the most resistance to exchanging talents between them. The Kazhkzs hold open arms to those who wish to make a little more money and “have a little more fun” as they would impishly put it, and similar minds craving adventure (and that are more liberal in nature) often venture to House Volvalaad. | Between the two species, despite their differences, developments in culture see them both coming together. House Caladius in particular enjoys close relationships and collaboration with House Kazhkz; while they are not nearly as established as the other Great Houses, the Unathi house is seeing quicker development thanks to House Caladius’ abilities with infrastructure development. In turn, some Unathi see service within Caladius as religious acolytes or, should they feel their talents are away from battle, banking and management. Though there is some disdain between them, the Houses usually see some interplay and “swapping” of members, with House Kazhkz and Zhao seeing the most resistance to exchanging talents between them. The Kazhkzs hold open arms to those who wish to make a little more money and “have a little more fun” as they would impishly put it, and similar minds craving adventure (and that are more liberal in nature) often venture to House Volvalaad. | ||
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Integration of the Unathi has largely been a stable endeavor. Despite this, tensions between lower-class Dominians and these freshly-indoctrinated aliens remain on edge. Only time will tell if their cultures will converge or reject each other. | Integration of the Unathi has largely been a stable endeavor. Despite this, tensions between lower-class Dominians and these freshly-indoctrinated aliens remain on edge. Only time will tell if their cultures will converge or reject each other. | ||
==Holidays== | ==Holidays== | ||
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==Fashion== | ==Fashion== | ||
Dominian fashion is generally | Dominian fashion is, like its wider society, generally divided between the core worlds and its colonial possessions. In the core worlds of the Empire fashion is often focused around extravagance and opulence in an attempt to show the glory of the Empire, and bright colors -- often those of one's house -- are very common. While some conservative Tribunalists preach modesty, most of the Imperial aristocracy attempt to be as eye-catching as possible in their dress -- though those of House Strelitz are an exception, due to generally being seen in only the officer uniforms of the Imperial Army that their house proudly serves. In the Empire's colonies (and in Fisanduh) clothing tends to be much more practical and utilitarian, though some in the Empire's core worlds decry it as simply boring. Much of the clothing found on the Imperial frontier can trace its origins back to Imperial expeditions into the Lyod -- the vast ice caps of Moroz -- and their experiences with the Lyodii that inhabit it. | ||
==Sports and Pastimes== | ==Sports and Pastimes== | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
Like much in the Empire, music enjoyed by Dominians varies across their social classes. Amongst Ma'zals music played with stringed instruments, particularly guitars, usually accompanied by folk lyrics is very popular due to low cost of effective string instruments and the ease with which they can be constructed. These songs are typically sung in Vulgar Morozi (a local dialect of Solarian Common) or, more rarely, in Freespeak on the Empire's frontier worlds. Among Secondaries that make up the Empire's middle class opera and similar classical works are prominently enjoyed, due to being seen as a marker of one's class and good tastes. Many Dominian orchestras are primarily made up of Secondaries, and performing in a successful orchestra or choir can bring a Secondary -- and their family -- significant prestige. The Imperial aristocracy have similar tastes to their Secondary counterparts, and are the primary funders of the musical arts in the contemporary Empire. | |||
Dominian music is perhaps most well-known beyond the Empire's borders for its religious hymnals and the musicians that perform them. These choirs and orchestras can, if they are successful, tour throughout the Empire and even travel to locations well beyond its borders in the greater Orion Spur to perform. The Empire of Dominia's embassy in Mendell City is well-known for hosting such performances, with local notables often attending its open-air theater in order to see the Empire's best classically-trained performers (even if they themselves do not speak High Morozi Tradeband, the dialect and language most Dominian vocal performers are trained to perform in). | |||
==Architecture== | ==Architecture== | ||
Two major schools of architecture exist: the Morozian Deco style, a more somber variant of the now classical Art Deco style, and Balteu Gothic, a mix of gothic, deco, and classic themes. The most prominent building constructed in the first style is the Imperial Palace of Moroz, and the Temple of the Ancestors on Ignotum Balteum for the latter. The former utilizes modern themes and materials, often with a militaristic theme, while the latter is a more harsh and religious-inspired style. | Two major schools of architecture exist: the Morozian Deco style, a more somber variant of the now classical Art Deco style, and Balteu Gothic, a mix of gothic, deco, and classic themes. The most prominent building constructed in the first style is the Imperial Palace of Moroz, and the Temple of the Ancestors on Ignotum Balteum for the latter. The former utilizes modern themes and materials, often with a militaristic theme, while the latter is a more harsh and religious-inspired style. | ||
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Dominian culture has evolved significantly from that of its colonizers in the 22nd century. Bearing the influence of hundreds of years of isolation, warfare, and fervent belief, Imperial culture and society is quite distinct from that of other human nations. Dominian society and culture is sharply divided between that present on its core worlds such as Moroz -- often referred to as "core" Dominia -- and its colonial holdings, such as Sun Reach. Differences between parts of Dominian culture are not only found between planets or regions, but additionally between the Empire's social classes -- the Primaries, Secondaries, and Ma'zals.
Honor
Dominians, unlike other humans in the Orion Spur, take honor extremely seriously, and following a strict code of honor is required by every individual. Many Dominian houses and peoples have different metrics for honor, but all share certain key traits which place a Dominian under the code of honor, here exemplified in the most well-known Codex of Imperial Honor published in 2447. Honor can also be considered to be a family or house's face. To lose honor is to lose face, and it can lower a person or houses standing with its peers. A Dominian behaving dishonorably can also lose face, lowering their status which makes honor as much of a political asset and liability as it is a personal code of conduct. Dominians of all types follow the Honor Codex, but adherence to it is generally strongest in the Imperial core worlds such as Moroz and gradually weakens as one moves further and further out from the Imperial core.
Understanding Dominian honor is a key part of playing any good Imperial citizen, particularly nobles. Read this section before playing a Dominian!
The Codex of Dominian Honor
Interspecies Relations
Though Unathi have joined Dominia’s rise to the international scene, points of contention exist between humans and Unathi in the budding country. A sect of humans, a noteworthy amount being Fisanduhian, resent Unathi being accepted into the country. For some, this can be attributed to xenophobic roots; isolation from the greater galaxy for some time could explain this general behavior. Alternatively, their allegiance is sworn to the Emperor could be seen as a form of meddling in an internal conflict the Unathi should never be a part of. The problem still exists either way, and discrimination and hate crimes targeting Unathi are a significant problem within the empire.
Another sizable distinction between these two different groups is their views on religion. While it is true the fanatical Unathi contributed some of their religious ideals to the Morozi religion, various people of either species struggle with a singular and unifying interpretation of the religion. The Han’sans and the Strelitz lean towards traditional, stricter interpretations of the Kaelkahist denomination, whereas many Dominians within the Empire -- particularly those affiliated with Houses Volvalaad and Zhao -- and the Kazhkz go by more liberal Jakakhist interpretation. Religious disputes often flare over decisions in faith as a result. More interestingly, however, is the tendency for some Unathi to revere the Aspects of the Goddess and the Goddess herself as great powers in a pantheon rather than singular parts of a whole. With this, a few Unathi even recognize and venerate powerful spirits, whether ancestors or those of lore, and pay regular tribute to them. The Han’sans are more prone to this traditional worship, stemming from their Th’akhist practices and both admirable and stubborn dedication to the old ways. Compared to the overly devout practices of the Unathi, most worship towards the Tribunal from humans remains seemingly tokenistic and unenthusiastic for most, merely going through the motions to satisfy the state-mandated religion rather than having faith. In either case, the clashing perspectives on the Morozi faith have yet to be settled and reconciled, and likely will not for some time.
Between the two species, despite their differences, developments in culture see them both coming together. House Caladius in particular enjoys close relationships and collaboration with House Kazhkz; while they are not nearly as established as the other Great Houses, the Unathi house is seeing quicker development thanks to House Caladius’ abilities with infrastructure development. In turn, some Unathi see service within Caladius as religious acolytes or, should they feel their talents are away from battle, banking and management. Though there is some disdain between them, the Houses usually see some interplay and “swapping” of members, with House Kazhkz and Zhao seeing the most resistance to exchanging talents between them. The Kazhkzs hold open arms to those who wish to make a little more money and “have a little more fun” as they would impishly put it, and similar minds craving adventure (and that are more liberal in nature) often venture to House Volvalaad.
Unathi have taken a liking to most Dominian pastimes— fencing and martial arts were both contests of skill and prowess on Moghes, and even the Emperor remarked on their skills before they swore into the Empire. However, the most surprising of these activities was their interest in video games. Due to Unathite physiology though, special controllers and grips have to be ordered custom made for anyone seriously into the hobby.
Usually, if anything, humans lean towards the storyteller-attitude most of these former pirates have. Traveling Unathi, whether Kataphracts, merchants, or Lords and their diplomats, have a knack for storytelling and weaving a great tale. The ability to orate is nothing special or unique to them, but the passion with which some of them regale others with their victories, losses, and battles is enough to inspire others to similar practices and engagements.
Integration of the Unathi has largely been a stable endeavor. Despite this, tensions between lower-class Dominians and these freshly-indoctrinated aliens remain on edge. Only time will tell if their cultures will converge or reject each other.
Holidays
Holidays in the Empire can be broken down into two types: religious holidays, usually feast days, and government or social holidays. The first are widely celebrated social occasions that provide rare occasions for all social classes to mix. Feasts are often the largest communal event of the calendar year. Of the non-religious holidays, some are officially celebrated holidays, while some may only be official in certain regions or planets.
Dominian Holidays
Fashion
Dominian fashion is, like its wider society, generally divided between the core worlds and its colonial possessions. In the core worlds of the Empire fashion is often focused around extravagance and opulence in an attempt to show the glory of the Empire, and bright colors -- often those of one's house -- are very common. While some conservative Tribunalists preach modesty, most of the Imperial aristocracy attempt to be as eye-catching as possible in their dress -- though those of House Strelitz are an exception, due to generally being seen in only the officer uniforms of the Imperial Army that their house proudly serves. In the Empire's colonies (and in Fisanduh) clothing tends to be much more practical and utilitarian, though some in the Empire's core worlds decry it as simply boring. Much of the clothing found on the Imperial frontier can trace its origins back to Imperial expeditions into the Lyod -- the vast ice caps of Moroz -- and their experiences with the Lyodii that inhabit it.
Sports and Pastimes
Popular sports in Dominia, while varying depending on income and class, include martial arts (particularly fencing, which has been sponsored as a pastime by the royal family), tournaments, and horse racing. Video games are often played as a sport and pastime throughout the social classes of the Empire, both amongst commoners and the nobility. Dominians, while primarily associated with fencing abroad, are proficient players of esports through the Orion Spur - even in Tau Ceti. The most unique sport in Dominia is Talcrac, a sport that involves using a whip made of leather or synthetic material to hit targets. Points are awarded for the difficulty of hitting the target as well as the flair involved in doing so. Various forms of card games are popular in the Empire, with the peculiarity that only Priests can deal cards, and the dealer cannot participate in the game. Success in gambling games is often attributed to the Goddess's favor.
Music
Like much in the Empire, music enjoyed by Dominians varies across their social classes. Amongst Ma'zals music played with stringed instruments, particularly guitars, usually accompanied by folk lyrics is very popular due to low cost of effective string instruments and the ease with which they can be constructed. These songs are typically sung in Vulgar Morozi (a local dialect of Solarian Common) or, more rarely, in Freespeak on the Empire's frontier worlds. Among Secondaries that make up the Empire's middle class opera and similar classical works are prominently enjoyed, due to being seen as a marker of one's class and good tastes. Many Dominian orchestras are primarily made up of Secondaries, and performing in a successful orchestra or choir can bring a Secondary -- and their family -- significant prestige. The Imperial aristocracy have similar tastes to their Secondary counterparts, and are the primary funders of the musical arts in the contemporary Empire.
Dominian music is perhaps most well-known beyond the Empire's borders for its religious hymnals and the musicians that perform them. These choirs and orchestras can, if they are successful, tour throughout the Empire and even travel to locations well beyond its borders in the greater Orion Spur to perform. The Empire of Dominia's embassy in Mendell City is well-known for hosting such performances, with local notables often attending its open-air theater in order to see the Empire's best classically-trained performers (even if they themselves do not speak High Morozi Tradeband, the dialect and language most Dominian vocal performers are trained to perform in).
Architecture
Two major schools of architecture exist: the Morozian Deco style, a more somber variant of the now classical Art Deco style, and Balteu Gothic, a mix of gothic, deco, and classic themes. The most prominent building constructed in the first style is the Imperial Palace of Moroz, and the Temple of the Ancestors on Ignotum Balteum for the latter. The former utilizes modern themes and materials, often with a militaristic theme, while the latter is a more harsh and religious-inspired style.