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''What do your people do, and what are they like?''
''What do your people do, and what are they like?''
===Education===
===Education===
Education in Teŕatza is highly organized for boys in a military fashion. It is regimented and
Education in Teŕatza is organized in a way similar to the 3-3-4 work culture but is segregated among the sexes. Boys and girls receive


===Attitudes and worldview===
===Attitudes and worldview===
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They are a people who do not seek dominance over others, they do not engage in foreign wars of aggression and only seek to eek out their own place within the world. The People of Teŕazta respect their traditions, their culture and their heritage.
They are a people who do not seek dominance over others, they do not engage in foreign wars of aggression and only seek to eek out their own place within the world. The People of Teŕazta respect their traditions, their culture and their heritage.
'''Charity:'''
Charity plays an important role within Terazta society. Along pathways fruit trees are planted for the hungry and Fountains deliver fresh water to the thirsty. There is a heavy emphasis on community .


===Kinship and family===
===Kinship and family===
Within Teŕazta housholds are often multi-generational and they can consist of 3-4 generations. Within the culture there is a heavy emphasis on filial responsibilities and the eldest son often cares for his father and his mother and very often his brothers are not far away to assist as well. Daughters are typically expected to become part of their husbands family. Women are not usually expected to care for their parents unless they are the only child or all children were girls. Then it would be the job of the Son--in-law to care for them.
Terazta is a heavily patriarchal society and women have fewer rights to men but are also burdene with fewer responsibilities. Whereas a man's salary, property and household is often expected to be shared with his spouse she is under little obligation to share her wealth and property with him. Women are typically expected to work within the home and care for the children. Men are typically expected to work outside the home.
Children are subject to their parents typically until they become married as adults. Boys often have more freedom in their adolescence than girls but they begin learning trades and attending career preparation courses typically by age 15. Girls usually work within the home along side their mothers but are always given a reasonable education.


===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
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