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Characters reconnecting with their ancestral cultures in an interplanetary setting
@pixiedustandpetrichor asked:
Hi! I am writing a novel with three main female characters in an interplanetary setting. They grow up as orphans in an Irish-coded country and as children are mostly exposed to solely that culture, but they leave after becoming adults. Character A is Tuareg-coded, B Mongolian-coded, and C is Germanic-coded. It isn’t central to the story, but I would like them to get in touch with/learn more about their ancestral cultures, especially in terms of religion. A does this by actually visiting the planet her parents came from, but B and C do not. What can I do to depict their relationships with said cultures and their journey to reconnect with them? Would it be realistic for each of them to have different mixed feelings about participating in these cultures and for them to retain some sense of belonging to the culture they grew up in as well? Thank you for your time.
Hello, asker! WWC doesn’t have Tuareg or Mongol mods at the moment, so we're not able to speak to the specifics of cultural and religious reconnection for these particular groups. Still, I want to take this opportunity to provide some general context and elements to consider when writing Tuareg-coded characters, or other characters from groups that have experienced colonization in the real world. My fellow mods will then share thoughts about cultural reconnection in general and with respect to Germanic heritage in particular.
Drawing inspiration from groups that have experienced colonization
As you’re probably aware, the Tuareg are an ethnic group indigenous to North Africa. As with many indigenous groups, they have experienced colonization multiple times over the course of their history. Colonization often leads to the loss or erasure of certain aspects of culture as the colonized people are pressured to conform to the culture of the dominant group. In many cases, it’s near impossible to say what the ancestral culture of a colonized group was prior to colonization.
When coding a fictional culture based on a group that was colonized in the real world, it's important to ask questions about:
Which aspects of culture you're portraying
Where these aspects come from
Whether you're ready to tackle their implications for the world you're building
It’s not necessarily wrong to use elements of coding that draw from cultural aspects influenced by colonization. As I said, it can be very difficult, even impossible, to portray a “pure” culture as it would have been had colonization not occurred–because we simply can’t know what that alternate history would look like, and because so much has been lost or intentionally suppressed that the gaps in our knowledge are too wide to breach. But it’s important to be aware of where these cultural elements are coming from.
Where is your coding coming from and what are the implications?
For example, while the Tuareg today are majoritarily Muslim, this was not the case prior to the Arab conquest of North Africa. Some elements of Tuareg culture today, such as tea ceremonies, are derived from the influence of Arab and Muslim culture and likely did not exist prior to the 20th century. As you’re developing the culture of the Tuareg-coded group in your fictional setting, you have to decide whether to include these elements. There is no right answer–it will depend on what you’re trying to do and why.
Is your setting in our far future, in which case we can assume your Tuareg-coded group is distantly related to today’s Tuareg?
In that case, they will probably have kept many cultural aspects their ancestors acquired through their interactions with other cultures around them–including cultural groups that colonized them. They may–let’s build hopeful worlds!–have reclaimed aspects of their ancestral culture they’d been forced to abandon due to colonization. They may also have acquired new aspects of culture over time. This can be very fun to explore if you have the time and space to do so.
I would recommend speaking with Tuareg people to get a better grasp of how they see their culture evolving over the next however many centuries or millennia, what they wish to see and what seems realistic to them.
Alternatively, maybe your setting is a secondary world unrelated to ours and you only want to draw inspiration from the real-world Tuareg, not represent them exactly. In that case, you need to decide which period of history you’re drawing from, as Tuareg culture is different today from what it was 50 years ago, and different still from 200 years ago or 1000 years ago. You’ll need to research the historical period you’re choosing in order to figure out what was happening at that time and what the cultural influences were. If it’s pre-colonial, you’ll probably want to avoid including cultural elements influenced by colonization from groups that arrived later on.
Finally, if the time period you’re drawing from is post-colonial:
Are you planning to account for the effects of colonization on Tuareg culture?
Will you have an in-world equivalent for the colonization that occurred in real life?
For example, will the Tuareg-coded characters in your world be from a nomadic culture that was forced to become sedentary over the years and lost much of their traditions due to colonial pressure to conform?
Where did this pressure come from in your world–is it different from what happened in ours? If so, how different? And what are the consequences?
Writing about colonization can be quite the baggage to bring into a fictional setting. I’m not saying it can’t be done, but it will certainly require sensitivity and care in portraying it.
In summary: think it through
I’m not saying all this to discourage you, but to point out some of the considerations at play when drawing inspiration from a real-life culture that has experienced colonization. Similar challenges arise for coding based on any other indigenous group in the world.
My advice to you, then, is to first sit down and decide where and when in history your coding is coming from, and what you’re trying to achieve with it. This will help you figure out:
which elements of contemporary Tuareg culture are pertinent to include
How much your coding will be influenced by the Tuareg’s real-life history
To what extent that will inform the rest of the world you’re creating
This, in turn, may help in deciding how to portray your character’s reconnection journey.
Again, I am not Tuareg and this is by no means meant to be an exhaustive list of considerations for writing Tuareg-coded characters, only a few places to start.
If any Tuareg or Amazigh readers would like to chime in with suggestions of their own, please do. As always, please make sure your comments adhere to the WWC code of conduct.
- Niki
Pulling from diaspora and TRA narratives of cultural reconnection
Marika here: This ask plotline could also pull directly from diaspora and TRA narratives of cultural reconnection. Many diaspora and TRA cultural reconnection stories are, in effect, about navigating the difficult process of resuscitating, or renewing ties to culture using limited resources in environments that often lack necessary cultural infrastructure or scaffolding.
See this question here to the Japanese team for suggestions of how to handle such a storyline in a similar sci-fi setting.
More reading: Japanese-coded girl from future
-Marika
Reconnecting with German heritage
Hi, it’s Shira. I’m not sure whether German-Jewish counts as Germanic for the purposes of your post but since German Jews were more assimilated than other Ashkies, Germanness does feel real and relevant to my life (especially because my father worked there for approximately the last decade of his life.) NOTE: when I see “Germanic” vs German I think of cultures from 1500 years ago, not 100-200 years ago, so I can’t help you there, but I’d be surprised as a reader if a character focused on that for reconnection to the exclusion of the 19th century etc.
People in the United States specifically, reconnecting with German heritage, often lean into Bayerischer/Bavarian kitsch, I’ve noticed. Personally, though, what I find most relevant is:
1. The food (although I’ve come to learn that what I grew up eating was closer to veal/chicken scallopini than actual schnitzel because it was drenched in lemon, but I do like the other foods like the potato salad and sweet and sour red cabbage etc.) Your character could try making one of these “ancestral” foods as a way to reconnect?
2. The classical music, because I’m a second generation professional musician – if character C plays an instrument, leaning into that might be meaningful (Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann and her husband Robert, etc.)
3. The nature, especially specifics that I enjoyed during my time there – personally, I loved the bright pink flowers all over the chestnut trees, but there are a lot of choices especially because of the Alps. If C is an artist maybe they can sketch something Germany-related from old photographs they found on the Space Internet?
I think it is VERY realistic for the characters to remain connected to the culture in which they were raised, by the way, whether or not they have positive feelings about it. Culture isn’t an inherited trait. Sure, if they want to completely walk away, they can, but I bet there are still ways it will creep back in without them realizing it simply because it’s really hard to have universal knowledge of the origins of all our quirks. Plus, not everyone feels alienated from their raised-culture just because they’re genetically something else.
P.S. There is also Oktoberfest, which I don’t really get into but is a thing, and beer, which is another point of German cultural pride.
German gentiles, weigh in – y’all have your own stuff, I know! OH YEAH so for German Christians, Christmas “markets” are a whole thing. That’s worth looking up.Â
–S
What do you mean by Germanic?
Hello it’s Sci! I had to study German history for my historical fantasy novel set in the late 18th century Holy Roman Empire. I am not sure what is meant by Germanic as that can encompass a variety of things.
Germanic people: from the Classical Period of Roman Empire and early Middle Ages. Similar to Mod Shira, I unfortunately can’t help very much here.
The Germanosphere: regions that spoke German, which includes modern day Germany, Austria/Hungary, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Belgium, and Luxembourg. I generally define this as the regions captured in the Hapsburg Empire along with Switzerland usually encompassing “Central Europe.”
Modern German national identity (i.e. German): post Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna (> 1815) only including the territory of modern day Germany.*
I ask this because modern German national identity is surprisingly recent since Germany only popped up in 1871 under Otto von Bismarck. Previously, Germany was divided into smaller states and city states as a very decentralized region under the German Confederation and before that, the Holy Roman Empire. Depending on the era, you can see different conflicts and divides. During the early days of the Protestant Reformation started by Martin Luther, the northern and southern German territories generally split along Protestant-Catholic lines. The 18th century saw Austria and Prussia as the foci of global power who warred against each other even though both were part of the Holy Roman Empire.
Other states and city-states like Baden-Wurttemberg or Saxony sometimes had power but it was typically more localized compared to Austria. Post-WW2, you saw the split of Germany into West Germany run under capitalism and East Germany run under communism as a satellite Soviet state leading to more modern cultural divides. Due to heavy decentralization historically, each region had its own character with religious and cultural divides.Â
Assuming that the Germanic character is not from the classical period or early Middle Ages but not from the 19th century either, you can include your character reconnecting to classical folklore like that of Krampus (if they’re Christian), German literature and music like the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe or Mozart, or German philosophy like Immanuel Kant.
*A major wrinkle: German royals and nobility married into other states and nations frequently with Britain and Russia being notable examples. In Britain, the House of Hanover took over after the Stuart House died without clear direct heirs. When Queen Victoria married the German prince Albert, they celebrated Christmas with a tree and brought the German tradition of a Christmas tree to Britain and the British Empire. Only during World War I did the royal family’s house of Hanover name change from House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to the more “English-sounding” Windsor. As a result, the German cultural influence may be even more widespread than we think.
However, without more specific descriptors of what Germanic means in the context of your story, it can be difficult to determine which aspects of German culture your character could reconnect to.
-Mod Sci
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David Dastmalchian Interview! (w/ Cameo appearance by Todd McFarlane!)
#david dastmalchian#relevant for that pdm question#he does call abner a hero#also he's going (or there already?) to south africa to film one piece#so it's finally happening#please don't make him ridiculous as mr. 3#interview gif set#i'm sure i've forgotten to tag half the stuff i post
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Would be fun to have a very strict, very realistic ancient human (neolithic) survival videogame. No, you don't get to build furnaces or a city or an industry at the end like in every goddamn survival game. There's not even an inventory, you got two hands and a skin bag that can carry a couple stones at most (and only because I'm feeling merciful). No HP, you get lacerations, broken bones, hemorrages, disease, and there's practically no medicine (no 'medicinal' herbs either, at best some cleaning and some soothing). You don't build, you just survive. AGAIN, NO FUCKING BUILDINGS. YOU DON'T BUILD SHIT. YOU DON'T HAVE A MAGICAL INVENTORY. TWO HANDS. THAT'S FUCKING IT.
Perhaps the most fun part would be interacting with the rest of your tribe. Try to impress your fellow tribe girl by hunting a goddamn smilodon, do a cave painting for the next initiation ritual, or figure out what those neanderthals are up to.
#cosas mias#I'm watching Stefan Milo's youtube channel and I'm in an ancient humans binge#I also taught anthropology if you didn't know#for a more fantastic take on it you could set it in a shrunk down Africa and interact with all the other hominins
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God I really hope they change the designs. We don't even need a lore reason, they aren't officially in the game yet. Just fuckin give the characters some melanin. And even if it wasn't just the cultural disrespect isn't everyone tired of the same pale character design at this point. And also you're definitely right about the character design in general. Some of the outfits and characters look like bad genshin ocs they shoved into the game.
I'm not even talking about the skin color at this point. I've accepted that hyv is a chinese company and wont do shit unless the CN community riots.
CASE in point. Spin-to-win Neuvi nerf was mass reported by the CN community as consumer fraud and I bet they're gonna fix that immediately.
It's just... idk common sense??? It may be a fictional world but it does take inspirations from Latin America / African that has... idk hot climates!! Therefore darker skin!! And for some reason you drop this pasty ass vampire cowboy lady???? In NATLAN???? Like they wouldn't get this much of a backlash if most of these characters we as black as Iansan atleast.
My gripe now is just the designs itself. The first 3 characters don't look that bad, i can get behind that. They're cute and colorwise very complimentary. Even the pyro archon(?) even though she looks like she doesn't even belong in Natlan, red black and yellow goes well together.
The cowboy and leopard lady tho...
ESPECIALLY the vampire cowboy goth lady. She literally is just beta clorinde they lazily put in Natlan for a bigger roster. I just hate how messy and out of place she looks even by Natlan's messy standards.
Feathery (?) strandy hat, very convoluted shirt (?), the long coat tails attacked to the short revealing shirt gimmick, pants that only has one leggings (????)
What is this? Genuinely. It's asymetry for the sake of asymetry. I hate it. Theres no purpose in this, this outfit highlights nothing. I see her and its just a blotch of black-purple-red with super contasting pasty pale skin. Worst of all she doesn't even look like she's from Natlan, she looks like a messy ruffed up travelling cowboy with none of those Natlan symbols or tattoos or patterns or anything. Just normal leather and straps.
It is ugly. It doesnt work. Its not nice to look at. I hope she doesnt play a role where she shows up on screen alot. Im sorry.
Same point for the leopard lady. Doesn't look Natlan at all. Just a leopard lady with revealing clothes. SHORT JEANS TOO MIGHT I ADD. Something you probably don't see in Natlan. She is less hated by me because atleast her color palette works.
Its facking Acheron again but I can excuse Archeron because ITS SPACE.
#yeah idk i just hate the cowboy lady the most#if iansan is with her im just skipping idc#this region looks so messy and thrown together randomly#it doesnt work#we have expectations for the land of war and aztec influenced country hyv set us up with#if they do this shit where oh look silly character is actually super serious and important to the plot bit like emilie#im gonna riot#and if you say 'just dont play the game'#BITCH I WANT TO#I WANNA RUN AROUND IN NATLAN AND JUMP INTO LAVA AND WALK AROUND AND SIGHT SEE#I WANNA WALK AROUND ANIME AFRICA#I DONT WANNA DO THAT WITH UGLY CHARACTERS#to hyv characters ARE content#they treat the process of building new characters and using them as content#SO MAKE GOOD CONTENT#lyssten to my rambles
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"I would rather have been shot straight-up in cold blood-but to be set up? By people who you trusted? That's bad."
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#black people#black#black history#black tumblr#blacktumblr#pan africanism#black conscious#africa#black power#black empowering#2pac amaru shakur#tupac shakur#qoute#“I would rather have been shot straight-up in cold blood-but to be set up? By people who you trusted? That's bad.”
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saw an ask where someone was horrified that people walk around and hang out in graveyards and i'm like oh buddy wait till you find out about the graveyard where my ancestors are buried in cornwall where they moved all the headstones up against the wall so they could make it a public park
#i think it's kind of hilarious like yeah honestly i get it it's an old quaker cemetery#i think we were the first visitors in at LEAST 50 years there to actually see relatives buried there#the only thing i know about those guys is they disowned my great great great whatever grandpa for not buying a bible#which set off a chain reaction where he ended up in africa
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“Crusader,” Phases of the Moon Knight (Vol. 1/2024), #1.
Writer: Benjamin Percy; Artist: Rod Reis; Letterer: Cory Petit
#Marvel#Marvel comics#Marvel 616#Phases of the Moon Knight#Moon Knight comics#latest release#Moon Knight#Cassian#Khonshu#Apocalypse#En Sabah Nur#I’m sure there are some X-Men aficionados who are scoffing at this hypothetical#however#I’m out here feeling like#you know the end of Midsummer Night’s Dream where Puck comes out and instead of saying some moral#like would typically happen at the end of one of Shakespeare’s plays#he just kind of says «yeah wasn’t that wild? anyway take it easy»#the way Khonshu only seems to take his previously averse devotees when they’re on death’s door#how Cassian’s tying himself to service in a temple that is like a tomb like how he might as well be dead in his service to Khonshu#the fact that he’s traded one unfeeling master for another and worse now he may be one as well#all set upon the background of how Cassian resented the upperclass for their greed and callousness and how they abused their power#but now here he is a European in North Africa having carved his way to where he is by the sword#having people bow before him#oh that sure is wild and I don’t think I’ll be able to take it easy for a little while yet
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WALTER RÖHRL & CHRISTIAN GEISTDÖRFER during the 1982 RALLYE CÔTE D'IVOIRE
#i was like oh i haven't uploaded a picture/gif of christian in a while might well have a look on pinterest#and brother did they not disappoint#hand on hip moment from christian#the monochrome set that are colours of the rothman's sponsor#my man is wearing PANTS in AFRICA#what can i say#the hair as well#oh the hair is wodnerful#the wind swept quiff <33#i'm having a little giggle#this is the most arm i have seen from him. good news for me. not so good news for my sanity.#i wanna chew on him#1980s#wrc#motorsport#world rally championship#christian geistdörfer#walter röhrl
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deleted the previous snippet of teenage fever I finally have an idea what to do with this yutamaki fic
nothing like a little history lesson from your non-boyfriend-boyfriend.
#teenage fever#yutamaki#fic wip#this is before he sets off to africa#they're about to meet megumi for the first time#and he tells her everything#he's so whipped for her but they're both bad at feelings#like get it together 🙄
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FESTIVE SEASON PLAYLIST
We are busy building. I know the silence has been deafening, but trust me when I say that it isn't for nothing.
Until then groovy souls, Here are some playlists from South African talent I think you'll enjoy for the festive season. I'm sure the burnout is overwhelming but we're almost there. Seriously, you should be proud of yourself for making it this far.
Remember, life is a gift and if you're reading this, it means you ain't done. Be kind to yourselves and give back to the community. The world needs us to raise our vibrations and I'm that messenger to help you harmonize it all.
As for the playlists, you might recognize some depending on your sonic palatte and enthusiasm for South African music culture.
Honestly, thank you for your divine grace and support. May love be the reason why we are still alive.
Stay safe and follow the bliss, which is house music....I meeeaaan. Did I stutter?
Akasha!!
#house music#deep house south africa#afro house#amapiano#dj set#south african music#dj mix#amapiano dance#amapiano groove#dance music#afrobeats#afrohouse#afrotech#3 step#house playlist#South African House#progressive house#deep house music lovers#soulful house#spiritual music#Spotify
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#singer songwriter#live music#alternative pop#afrobeats#electronic music#edm#indie pop#afrofusion#alternative music#livestream#nigerian#live performance#live show#singing#africa#bedroom pop#indietronica#experimental music#nigeria#synthpop#independent music#dj set#dj mix#music producer#full set#artists on tumblr#music on tumblr#lagos state#super fantastic amazing audio quality with 100% professional equipment not shot from iPhone (shot on iPhone XS)#african music
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I love these books so much but holy shit does carthak’s worldbuilding drive me crazy
#like okay. I can ignore the funky parts of worldbuilding for most of it because most of it is in Tortall and the bits you see#are like really COOL and add a lot of depth other vaguely real life vaguely Europe fantasy worlds don’t do#big fan of everything happening past tortall#but carthak and the copper isles drive me batshit#Carthak is worse for me because I studied the Middle East/swana/west Asia whatever you wanna call those areas#plus a decent amount of Central Asia#and very specifically the linguistic and social development#and it’s bad enough that all of Africa is kinda mixed in with it#but none of it makes logical sense to my brain because it’s all thrown together#I’m trying to write a fic set in Carthak and keep getting distracted and making it even longer because I’m trying to make the worldbuilding#make logical sense#like I’m basing it vaguely on the Islamic empire at its largest extent which is what I think it’s supposed to be#with the bazhir as an alandalus equivalent that got separated from the empire then conquered#like fine. that works.#but having the Nile equivalent in the west is really fucking with me#also the implication that china is in the west hwat do you mean china is in the west but central asia is in the east#I just wanted to write a toxic ot3 getting together/breaking up fic about how Ozorne is both Varice and Arram’s freedom and prison okay#now it has an entire year of plot#either the distances in this world are really really fucking small or really fucking massive#and/or they have fascinating levels of ship based cultural exchange that tortall has managed to avoid entirely#also fuck basing ozorne on ozzy Osborne I’m making him look like my old classmate#I’ve started making worldbuilding decisions based on which accent I want people to have
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thinking about the walls of benin and how the british destroyed them, and thinking about all of the literature of south america that the spanish destroyed just like that and then thinking about the library of alexandria
because how many more libraries were ravaged by colonialization yk? how much knowledge and architecture was destroyed for conquest?
feeling feelings
#rant in the tags#would it be brash to say that despite how tragic the destruction of the library was despite the fact that it was an isolated incident#and of a *far* smaller scale compared to colonial destruction#but its still the first to be brought up when we talk about the destruction of knowledge#but why not south america? why not asia? why not africa? why not the rest of the mediterranian world? why not egypt in its colonial era?#by the 15 and 1600s asia and africa were probably far more sophisticated than in 48 BC#bc logically over time cultures gain more knowledge#and thats when they set us back so many years#to the point that many countries are still fucking suffering from a lack of education#its so damned sickening#colonialism#history#and the way they colonize things that were discovered in the east too#the pythagorean theorem was discovered first in the east#the quadratic formula is al-khwarizmi's formula#pascals triangle was known for centuries#oh not to mention the social stuff because so many countries had a queer culture regardless of the social perception of it#and then the fucking west came in enforcing their regressive laws#and then when they progress and the east is still harping on with THEIR POLICIES#some people have the gall to call africa and asia morally depraved#section 377 in india was a british law by the fucking way#fuck colonizers bro#and the fact that its still happening in the form of neo-colonialism but no one talks about it nearly enough#anti colonialism#that is also a tag that exists
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Once again rewriting parts of England Arc.
Getting Gale down is turning out trickier than I thought. Bucky is usually the one to stop me in my tracks not him.
Today's rewrite: after Gale's first mission and how he acts with Bucky
#I'm still not even out of africa yet with this fic cause i keep going back and rewriting sections#a/b/o fic#balancing his anger betrayal and love for Bucky all from Bucky's pov is hard#cause i've set up how fucked bucky feels about that emotionally and this scene just feels like pouring salt in an open wound#he tried the only way by giving him his lucky deuce#ugh plus i'm still in the middle of rewrites for the pub fight scene and the bunker scene
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the day one piece fans accept that oda is actually a racist, misogynistic, fatphobic, queerphobic man & just all around not a particularly good person, & that they can still enjoy his work while being critical of him & the work itself, i'll finally find some peace. bc i'm getting really tired of ppl acting like opla is awful & the worst thing that's ever happened & that their precious god oda would never. oda. ain't. shit.
#one piece#personal#'oda isn't racist!' oh really? when asked where the strawhats would be from if op was set in the real world#everyone got an actual country except from usopp who's simply from africa.....#but sure jan
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