Azirian Culture
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Work in progress!
This quick guide to Azirian cultures was originally inspired by Jefferson Wilson's Cultural Attitudes page.
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Authority | Obey authority without question. | Have faith in authority; follow where you are led. | Respect the wisdom and experience of authority, but make your own decisions. | When in doubt, trust authority, but feel free to ignore nonsense. | Never trust authority. Make your own rules. |
Generosity | Share everything that you have. | Help out those in need. | Share with your family and friends. | Give only as required. | Take all that you can and keep it for yourself. |
Novelty | Radical: Try something new at every opportunity. Be bold. |
Innovative: Always look for ways to improve things, but keep a sound foundation. |
Progressive: Be cautious about change, but fix things that can be improved. |
Conservative: Keep things the way they are. Distrust novelty. |
Reactionary: The old ways are best. Go back to the way things used to be. |
Pleasure | Hedonistic: Pleasure is the most important thing in life. Seek it at all cost. |
Pleasure in moderation is a good thing. Work to achieve it. | Enjoy life when you can; avoid needless suffering. | It can be virtuous to endure suffering, but pleasure is not a bad thing. | Ascetic: Pleasure is a dangerous addiction. Keep it to a minimum. |
Ritual | Obsessive: Life revolves around rituals. Nothing is more important. |
Ritualistic: Rituals are important, but should not rule your life. |
Habitual: It can be useful to follow a routine. |
Creative: Do your own thing. Improvise. |
Don't bother with rituals. They're a waste of time. |
Sociability | Gregarious: The more the merrier. Party on! |
Sociable: It's best to be with others. It's no fun to be alone. |
Friendly: Having a small group of close friends is best. |
Polite: Be social when you must, but prefer to be alone. |
Reclusive: Solitude is the best. Peace and quiet! |