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Ýěbetralian

Culture

Common Etiquette rules

Because of their history, eating utensils are uncommon among Ýěbetralians, but are gaining popularity alongside the introduction of foreign foods.

Common Dress code

Traditional clothes are typically made of leather, but more modern textile clothes are gaining popularity, especially among the upper classes.

Art & Architecture

Ýěbetralian art and architecture is a mixture of Ibujěbu and Ranenjěbu styles.   Traditional Ibujěbu architecture consists of corridors and caverns underground, usually dug as an extension to a preexisting cave. In cities outside of caves, the Ibujěbu typically prefer small buildings made of stone.   The most common forms of Ibujěbu art are reliefs and sculptures.   Traditionally, Ranenjěbu lived inside hollowed out trees or, if the trees weren't large enough, small camouflaged buildings, typically made of wood. In cities, wood is still a common building material among Ranenjěbu, and many buildings are made to be tall, in order to be reminiscent of large trees.   Traditional Ranenjěbu art is mostly paintings and wooden carvings.

Ideals

Gender Ideals

in regards to gender, Ýěbetralian culture is generally egalitarian.

Courtship Ideals

Courtship in Ýěbetral is usually a short and simple process, and is typically based purely on emotion, with no regard given to practical or political concerns.

Relationship Ideals

Relationships are varied, sometimes being monogamous, and sometimes being polygamous.
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