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== Neyu ==
 
== Neyu ==
 
Lives on a large farmstead run by her family on an agrarian subcolonial world ([[Radi]], portions of which are held and governed by [[Mannon|homeworld]] states. It is a "suburb" to a more developed industrial colonial world ([[Gantu]]) that operates as a trading clearinghouse for the materials and resources coming from local systems.
 
Lives on a large farmstead run by her family on an agrarian subcolonial world ([[Radi]], portions of which are held and governed by [[Mannon|homeworld]] states. It is a "suburb" to a more developed industrial colonial world ([[Gantu]]) that operates as a trading clearinghouse for the materials and resources coming from local systems.
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Neyu comes from a steadfast kind of culture, long-view planning, patience. Things always done with assistance, both familial and governmental (government seen as "over-family?"). Deliberate, considered. Also always done with elders' or experts' advice.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:06, 3 April 2013

Backend notes

Relationships

Neyu <--> Vikrannu - Damamat culture is very spur of the moment, take things as they come and adjust accordingly. Mentally flexible. Reflects mobile, sea-going lifestyle and possibly indicates a kind of social structure based on tight groups of friends, family, associates. Neyu comes from a more steadfast kind of culture, long-view planning, patience. Things always doen with assistnace. This kind of reacting-in-time is new to her, and is something Vikrannu does well. --Adminwiki (talk) 00:00, 3 April 2013 (UTC)

Neyu

Lives on a large farmstead run by her family on an agrarian subcolonial world (Radi, portions of which are held and governed by homeworld states. It is a "suburb" to a more developed industrial colonial world (Gantu) that operates as a trading clearinghouse for the materials and resources coming from local systems.

Neyu comes from a steadfast kind of culture, long-view planning, patience. Things always done with assistance, both familial and governmental (government seen as "over-family?"). Deliberate, considered. Also always done with elders' or experts' advice.