Cultural touchstones

Life is valuable

In part because their deities say so, but also in good part because bearing and birthing Regina-et is difficult, children are reliant on their parents for decades before they are considered mature enough to be independent.

This has caused violent crime to be harshly punished. Violent wars are, in modern times, considered a thing of the past. Even in history, wars have for a long time had strong rights for people who surrender and for prisoners, and only the most savage military leaders have ignored these rights.

Strong religion, Rondura.

The Vull worship Rondura themselves, but Rondura has many Athagti, or sub-gods, that the Qualatin, Priori and non-nobles are allowed to worship.

Rondura values preservation, honor, and thoughtfulness.

Their religion calls for them to preserve all of their land and people, honoring the places they inhabit and the people who inhabit them, and thoughtfulness in their efforts.

Hard Work in life, Better life after rebirth

The value of hard work and manual labor saw automation slow to take on, and as automation comes on and nothing bad happens, religion wanes.

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