What if your general was not just a general but a nation, devoted to your oshi and their will? Enter this general where the fanbases and generals of /vt/ are reimagined as rival nations fighting bitter battles or beginning wholesome friendships for the glory of their oshis.Happy New Year editionPreviously: >>108011728Interactive map:https://vtwbg.github.io/Introductory document for new anons:https://rentry.org/vtwbg-qrdVITI ARCHIVE:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QxRtAENk7g3hJAlBsEWRJ6KVEItchyvymusJ1Q7ulEs/BIOME MAP:https://files.catbox.moe/wz0ad4.pngOTHER PROJECTS:https://rentry.org/vtwbg-projects
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What does your country do to celebrate the beginning of a new year, or perhaps the end of the current year? Are there any festivities or traditions they partake in? If so, is it known what their origin is?Hoomans cap off their years by having "Summations", Parliament sessions where no legislation is discussed or voted on, but instead is done for each member of Parliament to describe in great detail the goings-on back in the towns they represent. After the Summation is concluded, manuscripts are provided to each member for them to bring back home so they can relay the events therein to their constituents.As for what the individual Hooman communities do on the final day of a given /who/ year, Morbs and archivists arrange for all-day c-tube performances involving parables and tales considered to be most important to that town's culture and history. Naturally, audience participation in these is strongly encouraged. Morb novices are usually inducted at the end of the year, and their first performances are typically somewhere in the marathon. The audience participation factor allows audience members to come on stage and bail out a novice if she struggles. Audience participation is expected to comprise of most of the town for much of the time, though the audience members (and the clergy members when not performing) often dip out when they can to partake in potlucks that commonly (and are expected to, but not required to) occur on the last day of the /who/ year.Oh, and for theological reasons, the current /who/ calendar begins on what other Holo Viti nations would consider the 23rd day of the 11th month.
>>108232935At Nana's tavern we drink, feast, and be merry. Since only the cabana is opened this year everyone gets to see the fireworks outside courtesy of Hootenheimer.
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>>108196762Naruhodo, I think I might have mixed the towers you mention with semaphores.Happy new year everyone!>>108232935Sounds fun! There must be a a few nice shelves of each town's archives dedicated to summations going back many years.In Morijigoku, the year's end is celebrated during the night of the last New Moon of the year, in the Moon Burial festivals. It's a joyous occasion in all towns, even the smallest ones, where stalls with games, food and drink are setup in miniature pop-up towns. Deadbeats walk from activity to activity, and the festival is punctuated by a few concerts and magical demonstrations.
>>108231969Interactive map updated with the new phase splits.
>>108236819Thanks mapanon!
I'd like to see a /pres/ rep. The threads are pretty comfy from what I've seen.