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Tsuiraku is a nation dominated by mages. Its capital is the floating city of [[Tsuirakushiti]]. It seems to currently be the most powerful of the human nations, eclipsing [[Veracia]] in power and influence. Huge [[warp gate]] complexes in foreign nations are protected by large contingents of Tsuirakuan soldiers. Tsuirakuan armies made off with lots of Veracian books pillaged from the decaying empire's vaults and libraries following Tsuiraku's victory in the [[Mage/Priest Wars]], and Tsuiraku has replaced Veracia as the primary influence in [[Farrel]].
Tsuiraku is a nation dominated by mages. Its capital is the floating city of [[Tsuirakushiti]]. It seems to currently be the most powerful of the human nations, eclipsing [[Veracia]] in power and influence. Huge [[warp gate]] complexes in foreign nations are protected by large contingents of Tsuirakuan soldiers. Tsuirakuan armies made off with lots of Veracian books pillaged from the decaying empire's vaults and libraries following Tsuiraku's victory in the [[Mage/Priest Wars]], and Tsuiraku has replaced Veracia as the primary influence in [[Farrel]].
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The use of magic permeates all aspects of Tsuirakuan society. Spells are used for cosmetic surgery, contraception, library indexes, and numerous other seemingly mundane uses. The combined effect of this gives Tsuiraku a standard of living roughly equivalent to the modern First World, albeit through a vastly different route. This modernity is reflected in Tsuirakuan culture, as Tsuiraku has a culture with strong similarities to 21st century Japan and the West of our own world, down to phenomena such as school shootings, terrorism, and yaoi. Due to its absurdly high population density, housing costs have become exorbitant. Most citizens, even the fairly wealthy, live in apartments with only the truely shit-faced rich being able to afford an actual house with a yard.
The use of magic permeates all aspects of Tsuirakuan society. Spells are used for cosmetic surgery, contraception, library indexes, and numerous other seemingly mundane uses. The combined effect of this gives Tsuiraku a standard of living roughly equivalent to the modern First World, albeit through a vastly different route. This modernity is reflected in Tsuirakuan culture, as Tsuiraku has a culture with strong similarities to 21st century Japan and the West of our own world, down to phenomena such as school shootings, terrorism, and yaoi. Due to its absurdly high population density, housing costs have become exorbitant. Most citizens, even the fairly wealthy, live in apartments with only the truely shit-faced rich being able to afford an actual house with a yard.
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| ''As for Tsuirakushiti, "shiti" is the Japanese pronunciation for "city", although this type of romanization is rare and the single character "shi" is more common. "Tsuiraku", on the other hand means "crash" (falling type) as in "crash and burn".(Possibly a further hint that this is the same city as the historical half-elven floating city)  [http://forums.kyhm.com/viewtopic.php?p=185730#185730 ~ KirimaNagi]''
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''As for Tsuirakushiti, "shiti" is the Japanese pronunciation for "city", although this type of romanization is rare and the single character "shi" is more common. "Tsuiraku", on the other hand means "crash" (falling type) as in "crash and burn".(possibly a futher hint that this is the same city as the historical half-elven floating city)  [http://forums.kyhm.com/viewtopic.php?p=185730#185730 ~ KirimaNagi]''
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''Tsuiraku still only has two real cities. (Though many residents of Tsuirakushiti proper would say three as they prefer to consider the various ground construction, built around the lake that the original city disc floats over, as a completely separate city.) Of course, there's the capital, Tsuirakushiti (both the original floating city disc and all the stuff that expanded out on to the ground level after the continent was purchased from Farrel.''
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''Then, near the southern coast, there's Kiyoka. Back when the land still belonged to Farrel, it was just a very small port village that grew out of a few logging camps. (For whatever reasons the rest of the continent was never really developed much and was mostly left deserted) When the island became Tsuiraku, the small village started growing rapidly since it was the main point of entry into the country from Farrel in the days before the various warp gates and airship ports were set up. Eventually it was renamed Kiyoka and grew into being far more than just a port city. Even today, with easy travel to Tsuirakushiti available in just about every major city in Farrel, Kiyoka is a popular destination for travelers coming from Farrel or Veracia due to the city being a mix of the original Farrel inhabitants and tsuirakuans who got fed up living on a giant crowded disc floating in the air, and because it is noticeably lacking the air of 'stuck up bitchiness' that many people perceive Tsuirakushiti possesses.''
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''Besides these two cities, the rest of the country is still largely bare. This is generally contributed to the mindset of most Tsuirakuians, preferring to live in ether large, busy cities or out in the middle of nowhere all by themselves.[http://forums.kyhm.com/viewtopic.php?p=311334#311334 ~ Michael Poe]''
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[[Category:Nations]]
[[Category:Nations]]

Revision as of 01:36, 29 May 2007

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Tsuiraku is a nation dominated by mages. Its capital is the floating city of Tsuirakushiti. It seems to currently be the most powerful of the human nations, eclipsing Veracia in power and influence. Huge warp gate complexes in foreign nations are protected by large contingents of Tsuirakuan soldiers. Tsuirakuan armies made off with lots of Veracian books pillaged from the decaying empire's vaults and libraries following Tsuiraku's victory in the Mage/Priest Wars, and Tsuiraku has replaced Veracia as the primary influence in Farrel.

Any similarities with Japan should not be taken seriously.

History

Tsuiraku emerged from a long period of cloaked isolation following Veracia's abortive attempt to topple the barrier the elves had erected between their remaining territory and the outside world. It has been speculated by the characters in the comic that Tsuiraku is one and the same as the floating city built mostly by the half-elven race that tragicly dissapeared as a result of the most powerful half-elven mage, at the time the city was built, going insane.

Culture

The use of magic permeates all aspects of Tsuirakuan society. Spells are used for cosmetic surgery, contraception, library indexes, and numerous other seemingly mundane uses. The combined effect of this gives Tsuiraku a standard of living roughly equivalent to the modern First World, albeit through a vastly different route. This modernity is reflected in Tsuirakuan culture, as Tsuiraku has a culture with strong similarities to 21st century Japan and the West of our own world, down to phenomena such as school shootings, terrorism, and yaoi. Due to its absurdly high population density, housing costs have become exorbitant. Most citizens, even the fairly wealthy, live in apartments with only the truely shit-faced rich being able to afford an actual house with a yard.

Notes

As for Tsuirakushiti, "shiti" is the Japanese pronunciation for "city", although this type of romanization is rare and the single character "shi" is more common. "Tsuiraku", on the other hand means "crash" (falling type) as in "crash and burn".(Possibly a further hint that this is the same city as the historical half-elven floating city) ~ KirimaNagi


Tsuiraku still only has two real cities. (Though many residents of Tsuirakushiti proper would say three as they prefer to consider the various ground construction, built around the lake that the original city disc floats over, as a completely separate city.) Of course, there's the capital, Tsuirakushiti (both the original floating city disc and all the stuff that expanded out on to the ground level after the continent was purchased from Farrel.

Then, near the southern coast, there's Kiyoka. Back when the land still belonged to Farrel, it was just a very small port village that grew out of a few logging camps. (For whatever reasons the rest of the continent was never really developed much and was mostly left deserted) When the island became Tsuiraku, the small village started growing rapidly since it was the main point of entry into the country from Farrel in the days before the various warp gates and airship ports were set up. Eventually it was renamed Kiyoka and grew into being far more than just a port city. Even today, with easy travel to Tsuirakushiti available in just about every major city in Farrel, Kiyoka is a popular destination for travelers coming from Farrel or Veracia due to the city being a mix of the original Farrel inhabitants and tsuirakuans who got fed up living on a giant crowded disc floating in the air, and because it is noticeably lacking the air of 'stuck up bitchiness' that many people perceive Tsuirakushiti possesses.

Besides these two cities, the rest of the country is still largely bare. This is generally contributed to the mindset of most Tsuirakuians, preferring to live in ether large, busy cities or out in the middle of nowhere all by themselves.~ Michael Poe

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