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>do you currently have a name for the official Hooman language?
Not yet. However I think the endonym for the people that lives in the Republic should be a conlang word that sounds like the English pronunciation of the word "hooman". So the tongue (which is most likely a "High" version of the commonly spoken language) should probably be called something similar as well.

>If you want, I can send the points I have written down.
Please do. I'm reading on agriculture rn and would like to expand on the organization of rural communities.

I think for festivals it doesn't really have to be spaced out so much. But the best advice I'd say is to have the celebration be less grand than our Halloween equivalent. You only see sugar rush being talked about in the thread but not celebrated (since, well it didn't really happen this year at the same time). Sure when it happened in universe there was probably some big celebration though it'd probably be remembered more as an event rather than becoming a continued tradition.

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>>33066126
The cutest!

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>>22656865
Streams
> Current qstream : Mumei no Toshi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLHT72z-bPw

Useful links
>Schedule
https://twitter.com/nanashimumei_en/status/1513792718278778881
https://teamup.com/ksua2ar4zft49pdn7c
>Fanart hunting links
https://pastebin.com/p0xDLG8K
>Tools : YouTube & Twitterspaces recorders
https://rentry.org/35q46

Library (of /who/LEXandria as Anon coined it - this is where you'll find links for the karaokes among plenty of other things, stream recommendations, tools and a list of collabs)
>Library proper
https://rentry.org/ei9vd
>Most recommended streams if you're new.
https://rentry.org/4tckvx
>List of members streams + brief descriptions
https://rentry.org/7tb3o
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Updates / Additions
>New and updated member content rentry.
>Special mention
If you want to help gamedev anon with the fanmade game : >>22565207 >>22647447

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>>21877891
Addition to /who/'s general lore, this is a sweet one:

Foodstuffs/ (or maybe under a new religious activities section)
Due to the Nameless One's affinity for sugary treats, festivals dedicated to the Nameless One are heavily associated with sweets. The 3 main types of sweeteners used in the Republic's traditional treats are fruits, honey and beet sugar. The bee farms in the Republic's rural areas provide the nearby villages with pollinators for their orchards and honey to sweeten their cakes. Although the Republic's refineries have massively improved the purity of beet sugar produced in the country, honey and fruits are the most common in rustic, ye olde style of sweets such as honeycake and compote because the association of beet sugar with a foul taste. Newer styles of sweets are made by patissiers in the cities, these kinds of sweets often incorporate new, exotic ingredients like cocoa, brownies and coffee cakes are popular choices for hoomans to enjoy with their caffeinated drinks.

Despite the Republic's reputation for a rather simple style of cooking, placing satiation and nutrition over presentation and flavor, its sweets are some of the best in the world. Weekly fares in towns smell like a giant pastry store, with cakes, biscuits and sweet bread lining the stalls. The public gardens and Fairgrounds in cities would set up carts selling various kinds of candies to the visitors. Even the most impoverished peasants would make sugary desserts during celebrations of the Nameless One. Making and consuming desserts echo the stories told in the scriptures, about the sweet gifts the Nameless One received from the beneficiaries of her knowledge and protection. As the citizenry regards these kinds of communal activities as signals of the progress and prosperity of their society, it's also about giving thanks to the good that civilization brings and to the Nameless One herself.

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