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GERMAN

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FUNERALS


All Uçalım burn their dead, leaving back only their ashes and their unscathed clocks. What they then do with those clocks however differs from family to family.

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AFET

They keep their loved ones’ clocks in beautifully ornated caskets or urns, and put them up in little shrines or quiet places in their homes, believing that their souls will protect their living friends and family.

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ATABEY

Just like Beligs, their prime cemetery is also located underground, a huge archive full of numerated lock boxes, each containing one soul clock. It’s the Headquarter’s duty to keep this facility as proper as it has always been.

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BELIG

Half buried in the vast deserts of their home lands, the Belig have gigantic tombs in which they keep the soulclock of the deceased. They look like enormous underground libraries… but instead of books, you can find countless soul clocks. The Great Accountant has files on where each individual clock is located, and keeping this list updated is one of his most important duties.


CAGLAYAN

After losing a loved one and gaining their Soul Clock, this family puts them into small caskets or urns, and then throws those overboard to give them back to the sea, hoping that they will one day be reincarnated. This hope might not be as unlikely to fulfill itself as some might think…

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DEVRIM

The proud Devrim have graveyards for their clocks, far smaller than human ones, however. Relatives are all put together into one grave, an oddly sentimental habit for a family as cold and heartless as the Devrim. Topping the grave with a beautiful tombstone, these places are always free from any weeds or insects, and home to beautiful, rare flowers.

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ESER

This family uses those soul clocks to create stunning works of art with them. These are invaluable, beautiful masterpieces that will be displayed in the Eser’s homes, never being sold to anyone no matter the price.

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INCI

The Inci bury those clocks in the forest ground, planting a seed on that grave that will eventually grow into a strong tree - those trees are filled with magic and will one day turn into Omanian or Tahirian Tree Wolves, enormous and wild, but gentle beings that protect Inci from harm.

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TAARIH

Constantly struggling to stay alive themselves, as well as considering the big cannibalistic percentage of Taarih, they do not bother burying their dead. Some, in an act of uncharacteristic nostalgia, salvage the clocks of those close to them, but that is already the most a Taarih would do.

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