Culture of Chrobonsk

The Culture of Chrobonsk is very insular and in some instances is very similar to the culture of Caphiria. However, the culture of the upper class of Chrobonsk has borrowed heavily from Burgundie. This is due to Burgundie’s exclusive trade rights with Chrobonsk as well as the wealthy merchant and aristocratic class having access to Burgoignac goods.This has carried on even into modern times, where for many crimelords Burgoignesc is a second language. Criminals associated with organized crime are also known to wear Burgoignac suits and drink Burgoignac wines.

Perhaps its most recognizable aspect of culture, Chrobonskian media is renown worldwide for its high quality production and well written stories.The most popular of which are Chrobonskian Gangster Films. Which typically portray criminals as underdogs and heroes of the common people who possess exaggerated herculean flaws despite having good hearts.

Historically, Chrobonsk prides itself as the successor state of the ancient Suratian Civilization. Having excavated many ancient epics and songs that have been found preserved in Suratian ruins. There were so many Suratian tribes before the establishment of the Suratian civilization that not all culturally salient artifacts can be sufficiently translated as no point of reference can be made for their languages. Ancient Suratian artifacts are distinguished primarily by their use of a stamp based writing system as well as a very unique style of art on things such as pottery or wall mosaics.