[Fur Universe Info] Hrin's Culture?
8 years ago
Oh, hello!
Some things I kinda came up with for Hrindell's culture/home place whatever.
I assume their native language is both written and verbal. Verbal probably contains a lot of the noises gray squirrels actually make to communicate, and written is probably super specific and complex, consisting of claw scratches. It's probably got a lot of straight lines but also some curved ones, like Japanese maybe but a lot more vertical if that makes sense.
Any accidental scratches or damaging to the print would most likely make it difficult to read, so their texts couldn't preserved super well. But I think things would be oral a lot more than written down.
Names are always pronounced the same way pretty much, so the way they're written will be however the person writing thinks it should be based on how it sounds.(So Hrindell could be Hrin, Rin, Rindell, Rindel, etc.) Names often vary enough to not be very easily mistaken for one another through writing or saying aloud.
Family is probably at least a little important. Communication will be very important, and tail movements will be a big part of face-to-face communication. Tail movements will also be part of long-range communication, along with vocal calling like chirps and barks and howls and stuff.
They're probably all at least semi-clothed. Certain clothing materials can be a status symbol or show of wealth. Shoes are not worn because feet are needed for climbing.
Village is high up in the trees, where there are the most branches. Trees are important, of course.
I assume their native language is both written and verbal. Verbal probably contains a lot of the noises gray squirrels actually make to communicate, and written is probably super specific and complex, consisting of claw scratches. It's probably got a lot of straight lines but also some curved ones, like Japanese maybe but a lot more vertical if that makes sense.
Any accidental scratches or damaging to the print would most likely make it difficult to read, so their texts couldn't preserved super well. But I think things would be oral a lot more than written down.
Names are always pronounced the same way pretty much, so the way they're written will be however the person writing thinks it should be based on how it sounds.(So Hrindell could be Hrin, Rin, Rindell, Rindel, etc.) Names often vary enough to not be very easily mistaken for one another through writing or saying aloud.
Family is probably at least a little important. Communication will be very important, and tail movements will be a big part of face-to-face communication. Tail movements will also be part of long-range communication, along with vocal calling like chirps and barks and howls and stuff.
They're probably all at least semi-clothed. Certain clothing materials can be a status symbol or show of wealth. Shoes are not worn because feet are needed for climbing.
Village is high up in the trees, where there are the most branches. Trees are important, of course.
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