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 === Ceremony === === Ceremony ===
->Are there any sort of rituals the culture goes through to celebrate the advancement of one through life and religion? +Oddbodies have two major ceremonies (of those that practice the particular ideology) of note. Many variations exist but these two are the most general. 
 +  * ** Embarking ** - When an Oddbody makes their first modification, it's a major step in their life towards becoming what they want to be. 
 +  * ** Arrival ** - This celebration honors an Oddbody's final modification towards realizing their dream. This doesn't necessarily mean it is the last time they will modify their body, but it certainly is the the end of one line of thought.
 ==== Traditions ==== ==== Traditions ====
->What are common traditions the culture holds? Is it annual, or based on some celestial alignmentor based on weather conditions, and so on.+Traditions are highly dependent on the society they oddbodies are currently or previously a part of. Particularly entrenched communities celebrate generalized holidaysbut every household may have different traditions for each one. This goes for birth, birthdays, and funerary proceedings as well. 
 +==== Subgroups ==== 
 +|[[society/balance|Balance Oddbodies]]|Balance Oddbodies are a special isolationist population split into four major groups, each gene-aspecting themselves after a specific type of animal (Cats, Dogs, Rabbits, Foxes). They have a very strong cultural identity tied to their respective kingdoms on Balance.|
  
-=== Birth and Death === 
->How do they celebrate birth? Do they mourn the dead? Etc. 
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-==== Subgroups ==== 
->This section is used for showing some of the varieties of subcultures, subfactions, or subgroups present within a culture that one might encounter, or  
-that the designers may desire for the setting. 
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