Dambo
Dambo
- What does the country look like?
Forests, dams and lakes, the land looks like a large moose head. - How many races live in this country?
3 Races live here: Beaverfolk, Mashop & Platypusfolk - What are the culture and traditions?
- Most Beaverfolk live in Dammer, a vast, water-rich region within Dambo, famed for its colossal dams, endless forests, and artisanal wood villages. Dammer is the beating heart of beaver culture, where traditions are passed down from generation to generation.
Beaverfolk are known for their talent in building, tree-felling, and constructing sturdy dams. Woodworking, craftsmanship, and cooperation form the core of their culture. Their homes are built entirely of wood, often along babbling streams or in clearings within the forest.
- Mashop live in harmony with the trees they call home, building nests, bridges, and shelters among the branches without harming nature.
Storytelling is a cherished tradition among the Mashop: ancient legends, heroic leaps, and forest secrets are passed down in quick, rhythmic speech during evening gatherings on tree platforms with a burning campfire.
- Platypusfolk are resembling spies. You never know when you get to meet one, and they can suddenly disappear. Thanks to electro-receptors in their bills, they can detect electrical signals in the water, allowing them to locate prey even in murky conditions with pinpoint accuracy.
Platypusfolk are a unique, water-loving race that strongly resemble platypuses. They primarily live along the banks of rivers and lakes in Dambo, where they dig underground burrows and live in harmony with nature. Their lives revolve largely around water, where they are known as exceptional swimmers.
- Most Beaverfolk live in Dammer, a vast, water-rich region within Dambo, famed for its colossal dams, endless forests, and artisanal wood villages. Dammer is the beating heart of beaver culture, where traditions are passed down from generation to generation.
- What is the traditional dresscode?
For the Beaverfolk, it’s red coats with gold buttons and boots, like traditional Canadian clothing. The Mashop wear scouting uniforms with buttons, while the Platypusfolk wear detective hats and platypus onesies.
- How many cities are there?
Sprinkelsproet, Mokkelmoer & Dammer - What religion prevails in the country?
None - What is the symbol of the country?
This Triple Crown ensures that every voice is heard and that decisions are made in balance. Thanks to this unique cooperation, Dambo stands as an example of peace, conservation, and mutual respect. - How do creatures travel in this country?
They travel by horse, moose and bison, and by carriages, sometimes with those animals attached