Culture in Arcerion

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The culture of Arcerion is a combined shared heritage and social fabric that evolved with Arcerion through the nation's history. The historically Christian religious tendencies, interaction and immigration from Levantia, its status at the last bastion of Ardmore, as well as its distinct cultural blend of Ængle, Gaelic, and Ardmori cultures with some influences from the Indigenous peoples of the South Songun Civilization. In common speak, this may also be referenced as Arcer culture, or informally Arco culture. Howland Governorate, despite not being in Crona, and being an overseas territory of Arcerion, still has mostly shared traits and qualities of mainland Arcerion. The culture of Arcerion is largely homogeneous, however there are distinct regional demographic shifts, such as generational attitudes towards gender roles or the role of religion among younger generations. However, Arcer culture is largely a unified set of shared values, ethical positions, traditions, and other social issues that make up the social fabric of Arcer society.

A ship sits at anchor in the colonial port of Kinnaird, Arcerion circa 1820.

Arcer music, sport, and alcohol are particularly esteemed for a non-Levantine nation. Arcer country music is closely related to its distnat Occidental cousin, Urcean country music, however Arcer country music has a higher aggregate of musicians, performers, and concerts across Crona and other parts of Ixnay. Country music is particularly important in Northlea Governorate, as it is central to the Arcer Heartland. Arcerion is also home to both Catholic, Anglican, and Protestant Churches, despite being officially secular, it usually has Christian officials and clergy at major national events such as Christmas Mass or the inauguration of the Prime Minister. Arcerion also has the oldest universities in mainland Crona, namely Ardmori Anglican University, which continues to make major contributions to Arts programs such as philosophy, history (specifically Cronan studies), economics and social studies. As well, Arcerion's Royal Arcerion Institute for Engineering is consistently ranked as one of the premiere engineering and technical study institutions in Ixnay, and has produced a number of engineers and architects that have created massive impacts on their respective fields of work across the globe.

Arcer culture also has been altered by two major waves of migrants, firstly the Ardmori Diaspora in the 1930s and 1940s following the Ardmori Civil War. While there has been significant impact culturally from Ardmore, as Arcerion was initially founded as a Crown Colony, the modern migration of Ardmori citizens served to keep the traditional roots of Arcer culture grounded. The second major wave of migrants came after the Second Great War, which saw a number of non-Cronan Ængles migrate to Arcerion during the 1950s through the 1970s, particularly in Howland and Foxhey Governorates. Culturally, these migrations helped Arcerion's population, and provide a wider Arco diaspora contributing to the larger Arcosphere.

Sport is a key component to Arcer culture, with rugby being both the national sport and the traditional area of dominance for the Arcer people. Internationally, Arcerion's rugby teams have dominated in Ixnay's international rugby tournaments, as well as in the men and women's rugby events in the Istroyan Games. Owing to their colonial roots, horse racing is also exceptionally popular in Arcerion due to the 'cowboy' culture, which also includes a subset of horse-related sport and one that is unique to Arcerion, that being rodeo. Arcerion also has polo and golf owing to the wealthier Ardmori immigrants and the nascent peerage system that was in place in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

History

Arcerion's history is considerably shorter than many of its Cronan contemporaries, such as Alstin or The Cape, however during this period it has maintained a surprisingly unified cultural and societal attitude towards its traditions and heritage. Cultural influences from the various immigrant demographics resulted in a 'melting pot' that combined together to form modern Arcer culture as it is known today by the early 20th century. Arcer culture has notably been influenced by two non-Ardmori cultures, those being Gaels and Burgoignesc culture.

The arrival of Ængles and Gaels with the early immigrant waves in the late 1700s and early 1800s influenced the earliest cultural and societal traditions. Much of the 'old country' systems were merely co-opted and replicated, such as a peerage system, landed gentry, and naming conventions for everything from ships to buildings and roads. This is no more evident than the Regimental System of Arcerion, which itself is an identical clone of the now-defunct Ardmori Regimental System. Ængles and Gaels introduced unique language, traditions, and social structures to Arcerion, notably in the older Governorates of Moorden and Norham. In the generations following, the expansion into the Arcer Heartland by primarily Gaels and Ardmori immigrants (and later refugees) would form the genesis of Arcerion's cowboy culture and

Arcerion is unique compared to other Occidental cultures that exist for hundreds, some even thousands of years, as much of its heritage and culture only began in the 18th century. The societal memory and consciousness then is more focused towards ideas such as community, frontier spirit, as well as rugged individualism vice existing or clinging to older Levantine traditions.

Following the end of the Second Great War, the larger influx of non-Occidental peoples and a change in Arcer Immigration law began to see a larger change in the demography of Arcerion away from Ængles and Gaels. A higher proportion of Polynesian and Vallosi peoples began emigrating to Arcerion throughout the Occidental Cold War, however these still made up a minority of impacts on Arcer culture.

Language

Regional Accents

Moorden, Norham/Northlea, Foxhey, Howland

Posh Accent peerage system

Arts

Literature

Arcerion's modern literature and arts programs as sponsored by the government began in earnest in the 1890s with the grant of semi-sovereignty. Since then, many prominent Arcer painters and authors have begun to produce works of modern art or literature that have gained international renown. Many Arco authors have created detailed works and histories such as Gin, Guns, and Galleys which was a historical analysis of Arco-Burg relations.

Arcerion also has a significant body of works on military history, notably No Soldier's Home.

Theatre

Music

Arcer culture has evolved as has its music over two centuries of nationhood. In its early years, during the early colonial period and up to the landmark 1890 Royal granting of semi-sovereignty and partial independence, Arcer culture largely followed Occidental trends for classical music and orchestras, with the pattern largely remaining under the influence of Ardmori high society and the upper echelons of Ardmori societal classes that had emigrated to Acerion. However with the late 19th-century settlement of the Arcer Heartland, folk music and country music began to evolve into its own distinct genre. Country music would continue to evolve with the introduction of modern instruments such as guitars and the harmonica, a free reed wind instrument developed from Alshari and Audonian influences in Dalfearn in the early 1900s.

The usage of guitars, folk music, and harmonicas, along with traditional drum instruments gave birth two a pair of distinctly Arco genres of music that by 1930 dominated concert halls and radio stations in the nation, those being Cronan Blues and Arcer Folk/Country (historical terminology varies). Arcer country music would grow in popularity, remaining the main form of music and spawning a number of offshoots or sub-genres, such as Heartland Rock and River Folk Music, all of which would continue to evolve to their modern forms.

Traditional Ængle and Gaelic music utilizing instruments such as flutes, bagpipes, and brass instruments continue to find usage in modern political and major national events. Military bands and music, with their origins being the military bands that helped commanders organise soldiers in battle and keep pace on long road marches, carry on the historical lineage of generations of Arcer soldiers in modern parades. The Presdale Country Music Festival remains the largest country music event not only in Crona, but in Inxay, attracting large amounts of country and folk singers, notably with similar artist from Urcea, as well as non-country acts from other countries such as Alstin and Burgundie. It regularly draws tens of thousands of international visitors from across Ixnay, making it one of the major attractions in Arcerion for tourists. Presdale has continued to be the centre of modern country music, with notable record labels such as Heartland Studios and Leigh Records signing international folk and country artists, with Presdale being an Ixnay leader for the genre.

Classical Music

Country Music

Blues and Rock Music

Cinema

Visual Arts

Arcer frontier painting and art has also gained a cult following in both Crona and parts of Levantia, with the painter Hugo Davidson portraying different scenes of frontier life, such as wagon trains, cattle ranching, and defense of the Arco colony. Modern paintings of Davidson's are highly sought after by Ixnay's elite, as the limited amount, niche topic, and high quality make them exceptionally rare to find outside of the Southeastern Cronan peninsula. Arcerion also has an affinity for Urcean and Southern Levantine Classical art, with it being a consistently requested item during diplomatic and cultural exchanges. Arcerion keeps many of the donated pieces of literature in the Arco National Archives, located in Kurst, and concurrently the artwork at the National Gallery of Arcerion, in Kinnaird.

Architecture

Folklore

Piracy

Frontiersman

Ardmori Folk Tales

National Parks, Museums, Libraries, and Galleries

Science and Technology

Colonial Agriculture

Religion

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Cuisine

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Arcer cuisine is largely based on its Ængle roots and Ardmori cooking styles, with traditions and recipes associated with the Ardmori Isles as well as with influences from Gaelic peoples. It has evolved after centuries of different societal and political change and is considered to be a blend amongst different cultures, with a specific focus and basis in foodstuffs found native to Arcerion. The cuisine consists mainly of foods and crops farmed in the Arcer Heartland, fished from the Songun and Malentine Seas, and grown on the Moorden coastline. In Foxhey for example, chowder and seafood stews are extremely popular dishes evolved from maritime and fishing traditions.

The greatest impact to cuisine has been the influence of Indigenous cultures and native dishes to Arcer cuisine. While Occidental methods of subsistence farming as well as modern agricultural practices helped grow the amount of available foods to the Arcer population, frontier settlers often had to eat similar diets and dishes to the Indigenous peoples they were settling amongst, as their farms had not yet begun to yield. Baked corn and maize, wild rice, turkey, and syrup taffy were all staples of the frontier diet. Many of these dishes became popular and in modern Arcerion are served as "Early Arcer" dishes. At histroical fairs, it is also common to find Indigenous reenactors making these pre-settlement foods.

Arcer peoples in the Heartland also have made barbecue, or grilled and smoked meats, a significant part of their diet due to the large cattle ranches and sheep farming. Barbecue ribs, pulled pork, and other 'cowboy' style dishes are cooked over an open coal fire or smoked in special smokehouses and sold. Barbecue and jerky continue to be one of the main aspects of Arcer cuisine that tourists enjoy the most, with barbecue products sold at major national holidays, carnivals, festivals, and sporting events. Barbecue dishes are often accompanied by potatoes and cabbage sides grown in Moorden or Norham, the two main crops grown there. Arcer culture also makes use of its wheat, barley, and rye crops in addition to other grain produce to distill multiple kinds of alcohol, the two most popular being gin and beer. Arcer wines also have played an outsized role in the Cronan alcohol market. Arcer gin has been a staple throughout its history, including usage in the Arcer military.

Sport

A game of rugby between two teams is played in Chester-on-Moore, Arcerion in 1833.

Rugby

Horse Racing

Track and Field

Football

Shooting Sports

Swimming


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Sports in Arcerion have a long history back to Ardmori soldiers posted to Kurst playing football in the summers to pass time, to horse racing and cattle sports in the Arcer Heartland. Today, Arcerion's most popular sport is rugby, which is organised and played by teams in the National Arco Rugby League, or NARL. The sport regularly draws millions of fans to attend its regular season games, and the viewership has remained steady throughout the decades, even with a switch to more modern methods of viewing such as internet live-streaming. For individual sports, Arcerion also has a number of popular golf courses, and sport shooting remains one of the main national past times.

Arcerion also has a special relationship with the Istroyan Games, as the capital city of Kurst was the first Cronan city to old the Olympiad event since its founding, with the Kurst Sumer Games held in 1970. This was to be followed decades later by the 2034 Kinnaird Summer Games, the second time Arcerion was to host the summer games. Arcerion also holds the distinguishing feat of being the first nation to host winter games in Crona, with the 1984 Easthampton Winter games, which was a chance for Arcerion, recently out of the Fourth Bush War, to display the beauty of the Ailach mountains and how modern of a city Easthampton was. Arcerion held a fourth Istroyan Games on its home soil in 2016, utilizing the older Easthampton facilities with less than a year's notice as the games were originally intended for Akwesasne, Quetzenkel but had to be relocated due to the South Nysdra War. Notably, Arcerion won gold in the Coria 1954 Summer Games for Men's Rugby Sevens, with their subsequent appearance in the Cancale 1958 Summer Games winning bronze.

Arcer citizens also regularly participate in winter sports, with ice hockey and alpine skiing being amongst the national favourites. Ashden, a small town in the northern part of Northlea Governorate, in the Northumbraeland Mountains, is one of the most popular ski destinations in Ixnay.

National Costume and Dress

Gaels

AEngles

Cowboy/country

Symbols, Flags, and Emblems

Armori Crown

Red Lion

1790

Naming Conventions

Aenglish

Gaelic

Ardmori