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=== Music ===
=== Music ===


Ventotene has a diverse array of musical traditions. While the Ateleti people listen to and play music which blends the influences of [[Aciria]] and [[Music in Urcea|Urcean music]] and commercial offerings of both countries are regularly heard throughout the island, the Montagnardi people are known to shun pan-[[Occidental]] musical traditions in favor of their own native music. The two most prominent instruments among the Montagnardi are the sheepskin drum in a style almost certainly imported from [[Vallos]] as well as the conch shell, which the Montagnardi use both for musical and social purposes. Roving bands of Montagnardi conch shell troupes are a common sight in the highlands, as the relative ease of playing the instrument (at least among the Montagnardi) is viewed as a viable way to make a living. Conch shell players are typically viewed among the Ateleti as little more than {{wp|panhandlers}}, but among the Montagnardi these individuals hold respect. Unique among the Montagnardi is use of shell music as a kind of call to prayer, replacing the typical ringing of bells common among virtually all other [[Occidental]] [[Catholic Church|Catholics]].
Ventotene has a diverse array of musical traditions. While the Ateleti people listen to and play music which blends the influences of [[Cartadania]] and [[Music in Urcea|Urcean music]] and commercial offerings of both countries are regularly heard throughout the island, the Montagnardi people are known to shun pan-[[Occidental]] musical traditions in favor of their own native music. The two most prominent instruments among the Montagnardi are the sheepskin drum in a style almost certainly imported from [[Vallos]] as well as the conch shell, which the Montagnardi use both for musical and social purposes. Roving bands of Montagnardi conch shell troupes are a common sight in the highlands, as the relative ease of playing the instrument (at least among the Montagnardi) is viewed as a viable way to make a living. Conch shell players are typically viewed among the Ateleti as little more than {{wp|panhandlers}}, but among the Montagnardi these individuals hold respect. Unique among the Montagnardi is use of shell music as a kind of call to prayer, replacing the typical ringing of bells common among virtually all other [[Occidental]] [[Catholic Church|Catholics]].


=== Language ===
=== Language ===


The people of Ventotene, both Ateleti and Montagnardi, speak a regional variation of [[Aciria#Languages|Aciriano]]. Ateleti Aciriano is typical of a common regional variation of the language, whereas the Montagnardi dialect features a unique vocabulary including many anachronistic words from [[Caphiric Latin]] and even words similar to the [[Pelaxian Language|Pelaxian language]], hinting at a potential western [[Sarpedon]] point of origin for the Montagnardi. The Montagnardi Aciriano dialect is spoken with a heavy accent and is considered to be unintelligible by many speakers of Aciriano, both Ateleti and mainland.
The people of Ventotene, both Ateleti and Montagnardi, speak a regional variation of the [[Cartadanian language]]. Ateleti Cartadanian is typical of a common regional variation of the language, whereas the Montagnardi dialect features a unique vocabulary including many anachronistic words from [[Caphiric Latin]] and even words similar to the [[Pelaxian Language|Pelaxian language]], hinting at a more southwestern [[Sarpedon]] point of origin for the Montagnardi. The Montagnardi Cartadanian dialect is spoken with a heavy accent and is considered to be unintelligible by many speakers of Cartadanian, both Ateleti and mainland.


[[Julian Ænglish]] is widely spoken about the Ateleti people, with most being fluent in the language. Montagnardi people, meanwhile, have very low rates of fluency in the language, with only prominent political and business leaders being able to converse in the language. Accordingly, the few Montagnardi who are fluent in Julian Ænglish are often able to pursue being an interpreter as a full time profession.
[[Julian Ænglish]] is widely spoken about the Ateleti people, with most being fluent in the language. Montagnardi people, meanwhile, have very low rates of fluency in the language, with only prominent political and business leaders being able to converse in the language. Accordingly, the few Montagnardi who are fluent in Julian Ænglish are often able to pursue being an interpreter as a full time profession.
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