Jucatta
Government |
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Meritocracy? |
Capital |
Pardip |
Cities |
xxx, xxx, xxx |
Major Worship |
Unclear |
Climate |
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Hot |
Exports |
Nothing? |
Imports |
Nothing? |
Surprising little is known about this country.
Even though its people are quite friendly by all accounts, visitors are just not welcome in Jucatta. As a visitor, a permit is needed to order food or book a room, and requests for permits are just about always denied.
It is unclear why the government, which by all reports are said to be beneficent, are so uninterested in relations with the rest of the world but insular is not a strong enough word to describe the country.
We know little of their customs and culture and even their gods have other names than we are used to, though clerics do claim they are the same as ours. The local dress seems to be many layers of cloth wrapped around the torso, possibly because the normally hot weather can turn quickly. Jucattans wear silver tipped wooden sticks in their hair, seemingly to indicate status or something of the kind.
Geography
In much of the country millets and cotton are grown on a large scale, if reports are to be believed.
Fingers of Tisala
This area east of the Dala swamp contains thousands of weathered limestone pillars. Some of the tallest pinnacles reach heights of up to 3.5 meters. Only when you really squint your eyes do they look anything like fingers but this hasn't stopped local superstitions; no one has settled nearby. This has engendered a rampant growth of the local flora and fauna.
Nuc Lanat
This northern region encompasses the world's largest tropical wetland area, and the world's largest flooded grasslands. Roughly 80% of the floodplains are submerged during the rainy seasons, nurturing a biologically diverse collection of aquatic plants and helping to support a dense array of animal species.