Jin Kuo Province (Ilarion Environment)
There are few priests in the Jin Kuo Province as most religious rituals are observed at home, usually at an elaborate family shrine. Only weddings and funeral pyres are required to take place at a temple. Only the most devout enter the Priesthood as they must live a life of celibacy, temperance, and strict vegetarianism. One must not enter a temple or holy place after consuming meat or alcohol. The wearing of shoes is also not permitted in temples or holy places.
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Jin Feng, Yin Tuzi | |
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21,041,000 | |
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Many in Jin Kuo abstain from meat, in an effort to live a life of nonviolence. Very little animal labor is use in the province; people do most of the work.
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Marriages are arranged but require the consent of the bride and groom. Wedding rituals include fire-walking.
Infants’ ears are pierced, and gold earrings are worn, girls also pierce the nose. This is the only jewelry unwed girls may wear. Married women may wear any jewelry given to them by their husband or purchased with an allowance set aside for her (this is separate from the household fund). This jewelry is seen as a symbol of wealth and status.
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