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While the majority (73%) live in cities, many choose to lead self-sufficient lives in small villages or communes, providing for themselves by farming, hunting or reindeer herding, amongst other things. Aevis does not have an official religion, but there is a common animistic belief system in which the wind holds an important role as the bringer of change, news, and music. | While the majority (73%) live in cities, many choose to lead self-sufficient lives in small villages or communes, providing for themselves by farming, hunting or reindeer herding, amongst other things. Aevis does not have an official religion, but there is a common animistic belief system in which the wind holds an important role as the bringer of change, news, and music. | ||
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Capital and largest city | Skyrius |
Official languages | Latvian, Lithuanian, Prussian |
Demonym | Aevian |
Government | Anarchy |
Population | |
• Census | 800,000 |
Before Aevis was a (more or less) unified nation, current capital city Skyrius (originally Skyrius 4, lit. Section 4) was a foreign war technology and chemical weaponry development site. Results of the numerous experiments can still be observed all over Aevis, most notably in the peculiar atmosphere and geographical abnormalities. Aevian nature is known for strong winds (which are used to power the whole nation), impressive cloud formations, hazy atmosphere often resulting in the illusion of an orange sun, and rocky tundra landscapes, with coniferous forests in lower altitudes.
Aforementioned experiments have caused some mutations both in local flora and fauna, including humans. Aevian population, however, is highly accepting of personal differences, and individuality is encouraged. This is evident especially in the larger cities, which are also a safe haven for many a foreign refugee, outcast, and runaway. Nowadays the abandoned factories are popular cultural venues, especially appreciated for their unique acoustics and urban atmosphere.
While the majority (73%) live in cities, many choose to lead self-sufficient lives in small villages or communes, providing for themselves by farming, hunting or reindeer herding, amongst other things. Aevis does not have an official religion, but there is a common animistic belief system in which the wind holds an important role as the bringer of change, news, and music.