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The cultural nationalism that swept across Earth in the early 23rd century still lingers on Raana today, several centuries later. After the devestation of World War III, the following famine and the Sino-Ocenanic collapse in 2150, Earth's people found refuge in returning to their roots, basking in "the old ways" that had become an anecdote reserved for dust-gathering history books.
The cultural nationalism that swept across Earth in the early 23rd century still lingers on Raana today, several centuries later. After the devastation of World War III, the following famine and the Sino-Oceanic collapse in 2150, Earth's people found refuge in returning to their roots, basking in "the old ways" that had become an anecdote reserved for dust-gathering history books.


This was also a time of peace and prosperity with no conflict zones that forced people to migrate. Humanity had grown tired of fighting amongst themselves after three centuries of uninterrupted war. The discoveries of alien life on other planets had also fundamentally changed the minds of the human race, who now could gaze into other worlds than their own.
This was also a time of peace and prosperity with no conflict zones that forced people to migrate. Humanity had grown tired of fighting amongst themselves after centuries of world-spanning wars. The discoveries of alien life on other planets had also fundamentally changed the minds of the human race, who now could gaze into other worlds than their own.


==Prominent "races" on Raana===
==Prominent human "races" on Raana==
In order of abundance, the current human population of '''roughly two million''' breaks down roughly as follows:
*American - 35%
* Old British - 12%*
* Scandi - 11%
* Old German - 12%*
* Old French - 7%*
* Russians - 6%
* [[Tribalists]] (= First Wavers) - 5-15%
* Japanese - 5%
* [[African union|African unionists]] - 4%
* Celts - 2%
* Italians - 1%
* [[Gandarians]] (in Irendoria) - 0.01%
*Remaining in [[Gandaria]] - unknown


* American (35%)
<nowiki>*</nowiki>"Old" is a genealogical Whitehaven Academist term that implies the race in question has mingled with other races to such an extent that it's hard to calculate exact numbers - mostly due to borrowing names from other races; primarily American.
* Old British (12%)
 
* Scandi (11%)
==Native races==
* Old German (12%)
 
* Old French (7%)
* [[Bestiary#Beryl Monkeys|Beryll Monkeys]]
* Russian (6%)
* [[Illarians]]
* Tribalists (5-15%)
* Japanese (5%)
* African unionists (4%)
* Celts (2%)
* Italian (1%)

Latest revision as of 04:24, 29 March 2024

The cultural nationalism that swept across Earth in the early 23rd century still lingers on Raana today, several centuries later. After the devastation of World War III, the following famine and the Sino-Oceanic collapse in 2150, Earth's people found refuge in returning to their roots, basking in "the old ways" that had become an anecdote reserved for dust-gathering history books.

This was also a time of peace and prosperity with no conflict zones that forced people to migrate. Humanity had grown tired of fighting amongst themselves after centuries of world-spanning wars. The discoveries of alien life on other planets had also fundamentally changed the minds of the human race, who now could gaze into other worlds than their own.

Prominent human "races" on Raana

In order of abundance, the current human population of roughly two million breaks down roughly as follows:

  • American - 35%
  • Old British - 12%*
  • Scandi - 11%
  • Old German - 12%*
  • Old French - 7%*
  • Russians - 6%
  • Tribalists (= First Wavers) - 5-15%
  • Japanese - 5%
  • African unionists - 4%
  • Celts - 2%
  • Italians - 1%
  • Gandarians (in Irendoria) - 0.01%
  • Remaining in Gandaria - unknown

*"Old" is a genealogical Whitehaven Academist term that implies the race in question has mingled with other races to such an extent that it's hard to calculate exact numbers - mostly due to borrowing names from other races; primarily American.

Native races