This article belongs to the lore of Ajax.

User:Char/sandbox5: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(7 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Culture==
{{Region_icon_Ajax}}
The culture of modern Zacapican is a complex blend of many indigenous traditions with a myriad of external influences brought in during the centuries of colonial rule in Malaio as well through immigration from all six continents of the world. The era of Aztapamatlan was marked by centuries of internal peace, interconnectivity and prosperity which set in motion the process of widespread cultural exchange between the dozens of conquered nations of southern Oxidentale as well as the intercontinental exchange with the subject peoples of southern Malaio. After two decades of civil war, revolutionary Zacapican saw its ancient cultures thrust into a modern an interconnected world as the nation was rapidly industrialized and opened up to immigration and trade from all across the world. Millions of people migrated to Zacapican, arriving in the ports of Angatahuaca, Quitzapatzaro, Tecolotlan and Amegatlan. Many would remain there, while many more would migrate to the smaller cities and towns across the country, settling and intermingling with the native populations and with one another. At the same time, a wave of urbanization swept the country and further millions of indigenous Zacapines migrated from their homelands in the interior to the bustling urban centers along the coasts and in the Zacaco valley. Cities like Angatahuaca, Tequitinitlan and Quitzapatzaro became multicultural {{wp|Melting pot|melting pots}} where immigrant and native alike did business, exchanged traditions and intermarried, creating an increasingly {{wp|Multiracial people|multiracial}} and culturally blended population over the generations.  
'''Yo Tarshazag''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: ''Yectehuan'', tr. "Good Company") is the name given to [[Lushyods#Zacapican|Zaca-Lushyod]] ethnic {{wp|organized crime}} in [[Zacapican]]. They are infamous for participating in a wide range of criminal enterprises including {{wp|Smuggling|trafficking}} of drugs, weapons, and humans. They are allied to the [[Környezet]], the Drevstranese Lush and Ludz speaking underworld with whom they often share blood ties, and are also the traditional enemies of the Purépécha-led and Nahuatl-speaking [[Western Underworld]] with whom they compete for control of not only drug production and distribution, but also in racketeering business and territories. They have contacts and influence not only in [[Zacapican]] and [[Drevstran]], but also in [[Halys]] and [[Ganzak]] (tn: maybe). Historically, there are six major Tarshazagok active in Zacapican: five [[Docetic Academy|Docetics]] and one [[Vörönyak Jews|Jewish]] although in practice a great number of outfits (Tarshazag, tr. "Company") came and went and not all infamous outfits are still active.
 
===Architecture===
 
===Art===
 
===Sports===
 
===Cuisine===

Latest revision as of 04:01, 29 October 2023

Yo Tarshazag (Nahuatl: Yectehuan, tr. "Good Company") is the name given to Zaca-Lushyod ethnic organized crime in Zacapican. They are infamous for participating in a wide range of criminal enterprises including trafficking of drugs, weapons, and humans. They are allied to the Környezet, the Drevstranese Lush and Ludz speaking underworld with whom they often share blood ties, and are also the traditional enemies of the Purépécha-led and Nahuatl-speaking Western Underworld with whom they compete for control of not only drug production and distribution, but also in racketeering business and territories. They have contacts and influence not only in Zacapican and Drevstran, but also in Halys and Ganzak (tn: maybe). Historically, there are six major Tarshazagok active in Zacapican: five Docetics and one Jewish although in practice a great number of outfits (Tarshazag, tr. "Company") came and went and not all infamous outfits are still active.