Rozarrian Culture

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Money, as it is extremely plentiful in Rozarria, does not serve as a major class-structuring force. People with more money are generally better regarded than people with less, but wealth pales in comparison to status (that is, nobility and reputation) and gender as stratifying attributes. An intensely gossipy society, being well-known in Rozarria means constantly being talked about. And, should any nasty rumors crop up about someone, they will never be forgotten. Women of all races are seen as secnd-class citizens; they cannot hold a job, they cannot receive lessons in combat, chemistry or histories, and they cannot inherit money, titles or property. Race is more or less overlooked, though all aristocratic families are humes.
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virtues: beauty, curiosity, wisdom, love, hospitality, bravery, assertiveness, masculinity.
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The highest virtues valued by Rozarrians are beauty, curiosity, hospitality, assertiveness and masculinity.
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vices: effeminacy, gluttony, vulgarity, self-pity.
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The most loathed vices are effeminacy, gluttony, vulgarity and self-pity.
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Revision as of 06:19, 16 January 2009

Contents

Politics

Though technically a kingdom, Rozarria functions more as an oligarchy than a true monarchy. Nine aristocratic families whose eldest son bears the title "al-Cid" (lord) rule the country with one of the lords serving as king. Succession as king is decided by the al-Cids but, due to the slanderous tongues of Rozarrian socialites, few men campaign for the position. Should there be the tiniest spot on their record, the other al-Cids will find it out and blow it spectacularly out of proportion. Though the king reaps many benefits- a larger allowance, residence in the Palace of Lords and the final say in military matters, the council of al-Cids makes the brunt of the decisions, ruling over Rozarria through their status and vast wealth.

The current king of Rozarria is al-Cid Asturace of House Astulias.

The virtue of the Rozarrian is its sheer size with almost twice as many men as its Archadian equivalent. A patriotic people, serving in the Rozarrian army is considered an extremely honorable occupation that a man from any social rank can take up. Most of the army's budget is spent on weapons and armor, leaving little to pay for a soldier's training. As such, outside of Rozarria its soldiers are known for their chaotic fighting style and cowardice.

Economy

Despite Archadian embargoes, the Rozarrian economy is the most prosperous in all of Ivalice. Few foreigners can afford to visit Rozarria due to how expensive even the barest of essentials are. Rozarrian commoners who consider themselves poor are usually at least the equivalent of other countries' middle class, which is probably why Rozarria's emigration rates are so high. The economy itself is based primarily on manufacted goods, turning raw materials purchased from other countries into trade goods, such as fine clothing, jewelery and weapons. Rozarria does, however, have a few oil fields and crops of their own, such as olives and melons, as well.

Education

Only the noblest, wealthiest citizens receive a proper education in Rozarria, leaving the lower classes for the most part ignorant and illiterate. Some pleebs have been taught to read and write, but it is highly uncommon to come across a poor scholar within the country's borders. Tutors (rare, usually foreign, educated commoners) form the backbone of the Rozarrian educational system, taking on only a few pupils a year for private lessons in languages, histories, music, chemistry and combat.

Hierarchy & Values

Money, as it is extremely plentiful in Rozarria, does not serve as a major class-structuring force. People with more money are generally better regarded than people with less, but wealth pales in comparison to status (that is, nobility and reputation) and gender as stratifying attributes. An intensely gossipy society, being well-known in Rozarria means constantly being talked about. And, should any nasty rumors crop up about someone, they will never be forgotten. Women of all races are seen as secnd-class citizens; they cannot hold a job, they cannot receive lessons in combat, chemistry or histories, and they cannot inherit money, titles or property. Race is more or less overlooked, though all aristocratic families are humes.

The highest virtues valued by Rozarrians are beauty, curiosity, hospitality, assertiveness and masculinity.

The most loathed vices are effeminacy, gluttony, vulgarity and self-pity.

Gender & Sexuality

don't be gay. just don't do it. homosexuality rates same as rest of the world, but very few ever express them. considered presumptuous of a woman to try to take the place of a man (lesbian bottoms okay), shameful of a man to behave like a woman. societal suicide.

men must be manly and virile. keeps lots of mistresses, get all the nasty bitches. bitches must make the babies and provide them with sandwiches.

Stereotypes

horny, misogynistic asshole, screw everything the moves, gossipy, uneducated, homophobic, flippant.

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