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| + | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
| + | Rihisto Šâr-Keš | ||
| + | Ki-zi-ga Šid’ia | ||
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| + | - Transliteration of an ancient Sidoian paean | ||
| + | At some point deep in the mists of pre-history one of [[Nave|Nave' | ||
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| + | The majority of // | ||
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| + | The meticulous dogmas of //Sidoian// society have resulted in a racial inclination towards logic, reasoning, and sagacity. Despite their intellectual skills, they’re a powerful people who value raw strength and endurance over physical agility. | ||
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| + | ====== The Sidoian Mindset ====== | ||
| + | In general, // | ||
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| + | By all appearances, | ||
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| + | Without this, they become what could be described as mentally unstable. One could almost compare the // | ||
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| + | However if a //Sidoian// is not part of such a collective, he or she will personally start to show compulsive symptoms instead, in very irregular ways. The compulsive symptoms vary between individuals and are not //" | ||
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| + | However, although there are a multitude of rules imposed by //Sidoian// tribes doesn' | ||
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| + | In a //Sidoian// tribe, this of course gets even more emphasized as their culture also teaches them that breaking rules upsets the balance of things: | ||
| + | "The rules and rituals are there for a higher purpose, we just have to learn more to understand what that | ||
| + | purpose is." | ||
| + | This means that a Sidoian orphan raised in an outside community, if asked the question: | ||
| + | "Why don't you break the rules sometime, everybody else does?" | ||
| + | Would probably answer: | ||
| + | "I don't know, it simply feels wrong inside." | ||
| + | Whereas a tribe-member probably would say: | ||
| + | "It upsets the balance of things." | ||
| + | This is because those are the words they have been taught, and said words correspond well to their feelings. | ||
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| + | This following of rules doesn' | ||
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| + | In a tribe, breaking rules is almost solely done by mistake, and if anyone does, it is his or her loss, and there is seldom any need for any punishment. In the case of an individual breaking the rules on numerous occasions, resulting in negative effects for the tribe, he or she would probably simply be cast out. | ||
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| + | These two properties of the //Sidoian// mindset—the need for being a part of a collective, and the need for rules—affect them and their society in a number of ways in the // | ||
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| + | ====== Non-tribal Sidoians ====== | ||
| + | Solitary // | ||
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| + | Unless they join some form of group or society, and unless that community imposes strict rules or allows them impose strict rules in return, there is always something lacking in their lives, and they start to show compulsive symptoms. | ||
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| + | Another problem is that many // | ||
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| + | In an acute or life-and-death situation with conflicting rules, they may break down, panic, or mentally repress the entire situation—simply mentally blocking off the people and/or objects involved as if they didn't exist. | ||
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| + | Other // | ||
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| + | However, even the most complex organizations and rules of other cultures usually pale in comparison to those of a //Sidoian// tribe. Furthermore, | ||
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| + | Needless to say, // | ||
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| + | //Sidoian// tribe-members visiting another society will frequently ask about and meticulously try to follow its rules, but as they have the rules and laws of the tribe to rely on, and as they already " | ||
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| + | However their constant asking about rules—combined with their unquestioning attitude towards strange rules as long as they are not conflicting or mathematically illogical—makes them very easy to fool and has earned them a reputation as dumb in many societies. | ||
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| + | ====== Sidoian Tribes ====== | ||
| + | The shattered and isolated tribes try to uphold the traditional rules and dogmas, but as one of the main principles of the //Sidoian// people is to gather and/or retrieve knowledge, the rules change over time as new or lost knowledge is acquired. | ||
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| + | This means that although all tribes have enormous lists of laws, regulations, | ||
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| + | ====== Dogma Examples ====== | ||
| + | There are many examples of //Sidoian// compulsive dogmas found across //Nave//, and only some of them are documented here. | ||
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| + | ===== Free Days ===== | ||
| + | The rules of some tribes state that a person' | ||
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| + | Furthermore, | ||
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| + | For instance the merry butcher Sabas has a name with a value of: | ||
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| + | S = 19, A = 1, B = 2 | ||
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| + | SABAS = 19, 1, 2, 1, 19 | ||
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| + | 19 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 19 = 42 | ||
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| + | 4 + 2 = 6 | ||
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| + | This means that year 258 (2 + 5 + 8 = 15 (1 + 5) = 6) Sabas must do philosophical work. | ||
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| + | His next year of philosophical work is 267 (2 + 6 + 7 = 15 (1 + 5) = 6). | ||
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| + | This of course means that the whole tribe must work via a complex rotating schedule. | ||
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| + | ===== Rules of Commerce ===== | ||
| + | // | ||
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| + | The participants must then find out if the resulting number is a prime number or not before the trade can take place and the original sum can be paid. The collected numbers and their prime status must be reported to a counting official on a weekly basis. | ||
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| + | Some scholars claim that this ancient rule was founded simply as a temporary means to gather a lot of prime/ | ||
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| + | Other scholars refuse to believe this, for a number of reasons. This means that some tribes still apply the law in all trade while others do not. | ||
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| + | ===== Naming ===== | ||
| + | Many traditional //Sidoian// names are palindromes which can be read in either direction, such as //Ana// or //Lemel//, or with spaces, such as in //Ev Akave// (// | ||
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| + | Additionally, | ||
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| + | Thus, a person might be born as //Aheka Tôtakeha//, | ||
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| + | This generally means a shortage of names for legendary persons, as there can only be that many // | ||
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| + | A person may therefore be known both as //Ô// and as //" | ||
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| + | To complicate matters further, when a person is mentioned, the point in time in-context decides what name should be used. // | ||
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| + | ====== Dogma Background & History ====== | ||
| + | One might ask, why this inclination towards numerology, logic and mathematics, | ||
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| + | The tribes don't know why; it is simply lost knowledge. A //Sidoian// would probably compare it to a great equation: they have many parts of it, but many of the fundamental parts are lost. As a result, they search for clues to those fundaments, and/or attempt to try and calculate them. | ||
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| + | This is also why it is so difficult to add new elements to the equation, because they can never check the elements for errors, only make estimations. And this is probably also why many of the later social rules have expanded into areas of society which the original rules never touched. | ||
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| + | A //Sidoian// scholar would say that at one point in time //Sidoian// //" | ||
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| + | But a new rule is a new rule, and if newly acquired knowledge means that the calculations say that a temple should be constructed, | ||
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| + | Rules may be very different from tribe to tribe, with some only following very mundane and trivial practices, while others lean fully into extremes. Most or all, however, include some form of math, logic, and/or compulsive behavior into their rules, with no shortage of the rules themselves in terms of quantity. | ||
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| + | ====== Recent History ====== | ||
| + | The // | ||
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| + | This has led to the establishment of a small harbor and semi-permanent //Sidoian// outpost in the //Sunken Isles//, sometimes frequented by [[Alvarin]] explorers and curious scholars. | ||
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| + | ====== Symbology ====== | ||
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