It’s Easter, the people in Gaza are still in danger. If Isreal holds to their patterns they will do something today while the world (specifically America) celebrates Christ resurrection
Assuming the Random Worldbuilding Questions is an ask game number 7, if it’s not, please ignore and let me die of embarrassment
I don't know if it was an ask game, but lets make it one!
7: If you pulled a random average Joe off the streets of your world and asked them to draw a house, what would they draw? (Shape, roof style, position and number of windows, etc.)
Obviously, where you are in Uanlikri when you ask average Joe to draw you a house would change the answer quite a bit! There are a great many styles of houses (and homes which are not houses) in Uanlikri, sometimes even more than one to a people!
I've selected three examples for this ask: the Oumdashen, the Obixwø-Øi, and the Ranaite Tahens.
The territories of the Oumdashen Confederacy are where you would have the hardest time predicting what average Joe would draw for you: the Confederacy covers a large area, and is formed by what is essentially half a dozen ethnicities in a trench coat. Nonetheless, the Oumdashen are desert dwelling peoples, and their architecture reflects this combination of heat and aridity. Cave homes are common and highly sought after by both settled and transhumant clans. Adobe homes with flat rooves, used for sleeping in the cool desert night, are the most common. In densely populated areas, these tend to be square to better connect with neighboring buildings, but circular houses are also common in rural areas. In all cases, oumdashen homes always have a flat roof, as their is too little rain over their territory for the need to protect the adobe. But you might still get surprised by your average Joe: if they're part of a nomadic clan, they just might draw a tent.
The Obixwø-Øi dwell in the high plateaus of the Kantishian Mountains. They have a very distinctive style of house, square with a tall tatched roof that almost looks like a pointed hat. If you ask an Obixwø-Øi to draw you a house, you might be surprised at seeing a second building right besides it on the drawing: all Obixwø-Øi houses have a small circular hut on the side for small livestock like kabi.
Finally, a Ranaite Tahen's drawing of a house would reflect the fact that Ranai is the largest city of all Uanlikri, because it would very likely be connected to other houses, have several floors, or at least imply a connection to another building: there are few standalone houses in Ranai. Ranai architecture reflects both the pressing need for light generated by its monumental bureaucracy, and the high costs of materials such as stone and brick. Ranai houses typically have walls consisting of stone or brick arches with walls of waxed paper filling the arch openings. It is common for houses to have "backalleys" or communal living space in what is essentially their attic, a flat, tiled roof which is beneath the raised tatch roof.
Wait is that a book cover for 100 years of solitude (referring to your pfp) when I was looking the book up none of the designs, but especially colors where that pretty
Hey PnF fandom, I’m doing a presentation for college and I need that screen shot of Perry showing Doof his check book with money going to him to be a good guy
It’s from milo Murphy’s law and I can’t find it :(