Subject: From Plort to Dedubya and Plerk; or Where July Wandered
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Posted on: 2014-08-21 19:44:00 UTC

(Wherein I add some more to this tale of July's wanderings via a cultural lesson.)

One of the many places July wandered, once she built a vessel worthy of traveling to sea was the land of Dedubya- a place that had taken up much of El-Jhey's domain after a combined mass rebellion and emigration.

Dedubya was a strange place, where the culture shared much with Are-Pea, but had changed it to suit themselves. The collection of masks- called Aikawns- were of great import, with a large focus on collecting as many Aikawns as one could through either creating them or purchasing them from others. Aikawn thievery, however, in Dedubya, makes up much of its black market. In Dedubya, performances were contingent on the quality and variety of masks

Those willing to fund the rulers of Dedubya- called Dreemeers and led by the sorceress Danees- were allowed to collect more Aikawns, but only through a constant support of the Dreemeers were they allowed to keep them.

It was in Dedubya that she also discovered the small island of Plerk- a name that gave her surprise, given its similarity to the land she had left some time ago.

Plerk was colonized by Dedubbers, many of whom made a regular travel between Plerk and Dedubya.

And so, in her curiosity, she traveled to Plerk.

The island itself was small, but busy and bustling- she found that there, compared to Dedubya, Plerkians widened their circles to more discussion. The emphasis on presentation was still important, with each new thing catching eyes and appearances being prized, but here Aikawns were not a major cultural event.

One thing that Plerkians did emphasize, however, was spreading news- by repeating exactly what had been said by the original person while adding their own opinions or input. 'Re'plerking was important, and status determined often by how much someone responded to someone's news or replerked their original words.

As strange as it was, it was not En-Sain-Jawno, which was rumored to be even stranger, and cultlike at times, and the wanderer found it enjoyable enough to stay for some time and create a circle of friends from locals.

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