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== At a Glance ==
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<p align="justify">Catullans blend contradictions into the soup of their society: they are a competitive, highly individualistic species with a guild-based, collectivist culture.  Their world is one of extreme technological ubiquity insomuch as most Catullans possess cybernetic enhancements.  Yet many people small green spaces within their homes and some- the Edenist and Primitivists- reject it all.  Catulla was ruled by it's machines for several centuries: now, Catullans prefer to integrate with their machinery.  With compartmentalized notions of privacy, Catullan lives are played out as theatre in a great panopticon, indulging the exhibitionist and voyeur in every one of them.  Yet when their privacy is breached, it is one of the worst offenses imaginable.  Theirs is a culture with a "street name" for public interaction and a private name for those welcome in the intimate spheres of family and lovers.</p>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:38, 2 October 2020

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Catullan, Qoteul
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At a Glance

Catullans blend contradictions into the soup of their society: they are a competitive, highly individualistic species with a guild-based, collectivist culture. Their world is one of extreme technological ubiquity insomuch as most Catullans possess cybernetic enhancements. Yet many people small green spaces within their homes and some- the Edenist and Primitivists- reject it all. Catulla was ruled by it's machines for several centuries: now, Catullans prefer to integrate with their machinery. With compartmentalized notions of privacy, Catullan lives are played out as theatre in a great panopticon, indulging the exhibitionist and voyeur in every one of them. Yet when their privacy is breached, it is one of the worst offenses imaginable. Theirs is a culture with a "street name" for public interaction and a private name for those welcome in the intimate spheres of family and lovers.