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Surprising little is known about this country.  
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 rooms and requests for permits are just about always denied.  
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, who by all reports are said to be beneficent, are so uninterested in relations with the rest of the world but insular is not even a strong enough word to describe the country.  
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 the 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, 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.  
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.  
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Revision as of 01:44, 27 October 2022

Jucatta
Government
Meritocracy?
Capital
Pardip
Cities
xxx, xxx, xxx
Major Worship
Unclear

Climate
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.