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Archived: Common Culture of Tellurians

One of the most important elements of Tellurian culture is the emphasis of the needs of the community over the need of the individual. This results in large communities that work together flawlessly, with each individual performing its task in the larger whole. It also results in silencing any dissenting views, especially those leaning towards individualism. Tellurian communities have a shared resource pool that each Tellurian can make use of and is expected to contribute to. Their cities feature large communal dining halls, sleeping areas and other living spaces.

Archived: common culture of elves

Elf culture is highly bureaucratic and based on many and complex rules. Almost all elf cultures are based in the Asgardian kingdom and thus are ruled by a single law; the Asgardian law. The culture is highly stratified, in Asgard specifically all elves (and fae) are divided into castes. Elf culture is also obsessed with controlling their emotions. The asylum system captures and attempts to cure elves that show emotional outbursts or other deviant behaviour.

Archived: Common Culture of Trolls

Troll culture is low if at all existing in the eyes of the other races. This is, however a misconception. Trolls have a very rich and diverse tribe culture. No tribe culture is the same however. This is why many other races see them as a race without a culture. Troll culture does have some consistency to it however. Their whole race flows around ancestor worship. In Troll society, where you come from is important first and what you do second. Trolls aren't very efficient compare to other races, but everything somehow always works out for the best. Trolls are therefore generally carefree.

Archived: history of humans

Summary

The human race evolved from a hunter-gatherer community to a community of nomads herding some animals and even later (when the lands we now call Midgard) where cultivated, they settled into permanent settlements. These permanent settlements where feudalistic and lorded over by the stonecold family, the original royal family of the humans. After the fall of the stonecold family the humans adopted their free and individualistic culture.

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