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==Fashion==
==Fashion==
:Qulani wear little clothing in their home environments. What little they do wear is typically form fitting garments crafted of a utilitarian nature, providing protection.
===Textiles===
===Textiles===
:Qulani wear little clothing in their home environments. What little they do wear is typically form fitting garments crafted from tanned skins and hides, and of a utilitarian nature, providing protection.
:Leather, typically crafted from tanned hides and skins.
:Some woven fabrics from wool or luaj are employed for clothing worn when outside of their subterranean homes.
:Some woven fabrics, typically wool or luaj, are employed for clothing worn when outside of their subterranean homes.


====Dyes====
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===Outfits===
===Outfits===
:What clothes a Qulani wears will reflect their needs based on activity they are engaged in.
====Daily by Class====
====Daily by Class====
Given the apparent lack of social strata beyond the generational, most clothing is a direct reflection of one profession.
====Ceremonial====
====Ceremonial====
:The Qulani do not dress for ceremonial purposes.
====Regalia====
====Regalia====
:The Qulani do not wear any particular regalia.
===Jewellery===
===Jewellery===
:Qulani jewellery is typically low profile trans-dermal, or sub-dermal body piercings which highlight textural elements over the visual.
:Qulani jewellery is typically low profile trans-dermal, or sub-dermal body piercings which highlight textural elements over the visual.

Revision as of 16:45, 1 May 2025

Cultural Overview

The Qulani live primarily in sub-subterranean caves and tunnel complexes. The resource scarcity of such an environment has shaped their culture into a close-knit community, where mutualism and community property is the norm..

Origins

The Qulani were once surface dwelling Treahni, but have shifted away from their earlier roots to adapt to their chosen environment over the millennia spent underground.

Geography

The Majority population of Qulani live in the Darlom Mountains. A smaller population migrated to the Sildar Mountains after a historical split between to major clans many centuries ago. A single clan of Qulani dwell inside the slopes of the volcano Shar Bol on Ra Hiem in Iskander. Small insular communities can be found in Treahni towns near their respective mountain territories.

Language

Qulani

Family

Structure / Size

Qulani families live communally in multi-generational aggregates. Due to low-birthrates there are usually only a few children born to each pair.

Roles of Family Members

Families participate in communal decision making, with deference to older and more experienced family members.
Older children assist with the rearing and care for their younger siblings and cousins.
Parents are the primary providers for their children until they reach the age of maturity.

Importance

Influence

Orphans

Religion

Primary Beliefs

Religious Figures

List of Religious Observances

Structure

Ceremonial

Birth

Naming

Age

Apprenticeship

Adulthood

Marriage

Divorce

Death

Inheritance

Diet

Food

Cultural Dishes

Spice / Flavours

Drink

Non-Alcoholic

Alcohol

Fashion

Qulani wear little clothing in their home environments. What little they do wear is typically form fitting garments crafted of a utilitarian nature, providing protection.

Textiles

Leather, typically crafted from tanned hides and skins.
Some woven fabrics, typically wool or luaj, are employed for clothing worn when outside of their subterranean homes.

Dyes

The Qulani do not use dyes for their clothing as a aesthetic choice, they simply do not see the need for colours beyond the natural colours of the materials themselves.

Embellishments

Any embellishment of clothing highlights textural qualities over visual. Beads, knots, braiding, and embossing are favoured over other options.

Outfits

What clothes a Qulani wears will reflect their needs based on activity they are engaged in.

Daily by Class

Given the apparent lack of social strata beyond the generational, most clothing is a direct reflection of one profession.

Ceremonial

The Qulani do not dress for ceremonial purposes.

Regalia

The Qulani do not wear any particular regalia.

Jewellery

Qulani jewellery is typically low profile trans-dermal, or sub-dermal body piercings which highlight textural elements over the visual.
Materials used include semi-precious stones, precious metals, bones, glass, and stone.

Scarification

Given the tactile component of most Qulani art and communication, Instead of adorning themselves with make-up or tattoos, they practice textural scarification. Small bumps, and ridges of raised scar tissue serves as a decorative and personal expression of the individual. Such decoration is often on the face and head, although more intimate markings may adorn the neck, arms, legs, chest and back.

Leisure Activities

Sports

Games

Gambling

Social Gatherings

Arts

Storytelling

Writing

Poetry

Fiction

Theatre

Acting

Plays

Dance

Gymnastics

Music

Singing

Percussion

Strings

Wind

Painting

Sculpture

Time

Timekeeping

Daily Routine

Timeline

Persons

List of Qulani Persons

Stories

Contemporary

See Also

Qulani (language)
Qulani (people)