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Many people who do not believe that colour photography erases one's mind or soul may still believe that it has some other less drastic and more vaguely defined supernatural effect on the subject. Others may not believe that colour photography has supernatural effects at all, yet still view it as unseemly or improper.
Many people who do not believe that colour photography erases one's mind or soul may still believe that it has some other less drastic and more vaguely defined supernatural effect on the subject. Others may not believe that colour photography has supernatural effects at all, yet still view it as unseemly or improper.


Sincere ''xolkriśgir'' is most common in rural areas of inland Great Kirav, especially the Western Highlands, Coscivian communities in the more southerly parts of the Eastern Highlands, and also South Kirav. It is also common in Æonara, and [[Moonlight Cay]]. It is much less common in [[Dysona]] but persists in many rural areas. ''Xolkriśgir'' correlates positively with age and distance from the ocean, and correlates negatively with income, education, and population density.
Sincere ''xolkriśgir'' is most common in rural areas of inland Great Kirav, especially the Western Highlands, Coscivian communities in the more southerly parts of the Eastern Highlands, and also South Kirav. It is also common in Æonara, and [[Moonlight Cay]]. It is much less common in [[Sydona]] but persists in many rural areas. ''Xolkriśgir'' correlates positively with age and distance from the ocean, and correlates negatively with income, education, and population density.
   
   
-Geographic and demographic distribution of the superstition
-Geographic and demographic distribution of the superstition