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The Cerian Skype Room!
"What is true is already so.
Owning up to it doesn't make it worse.
Not being open about it doesn't make it go away.
And because it's true, it is what is there to be interacted with.
Anything untrue isn't there to be lived.
People can stand what is true,
for they are already enduring it."
- The Litany of Gendlin
Welcome to Ceriah
"What is true is already so.
Owning up to it doesn't make it worse.
Not being open about it doesn't make it go away.
And because it's true, it is what is there to be interacted with.
Anything untrue isn't there to be lived.
People can stand what is true,
for they are already enduring it."
- The Litany of Gendlin
Welcome to Ceriah
Ceriah is a mountainous region carved into the harsh wilderness surrounding Wyvern's Vale, a fierce land once dominated by clashing dragons. Despite its primal roots and humble beginnings as a series of mining towns, Ceriah is a region that prides itself in its advanced technology and progressive policies. With its ideals based in rationality, the scientific method, and not letting oneself be blinded to the truth by becoming emotionally attached to lies, Ceriah is dedicated to improving lives by improving technology. Transhumanism echoes throughout the citizenship and the message of equality billows like a proud banner over each city.
The people of Ceriah possess a strong belief in the power of knowledge. Knowledge is the power to improve, extend, and save lives. With knowledge and technology, one may use lasers to cure defects of the eyes or to replace a man's unsalvageable leg with one of metal. Indeed, Ceriah excels in the fields of medicine and cybernetics. Hearing and vision enhancements are standard for both human and Pokemon soldiers and available as luxury purchases for citizens.
Despite its amazing strides in cybernetic technologies and augmentations, Ceriah places far more value on technologies which save lives and cure disease. The preservation of life can be said to be one of the region's dearest held values. It is because of this that Ceriah abhors the idea of capital punishment.
The Cerian economic system is primarily capitalistic with socialistic elements. Production and distribution of "essential goods" is controlled by the government, ensuring any given citizen is provided with food, clothing, health care, and basic housing in the form of a modest apartment. When more people exist than the labor which is needed for production, workers are cycled such that the average individual simply works less. Many Cerians cannot rightly imagine a society where a man must live on the street for lack of a job. A system which allows a man to "run out of work" when food is in excess seems laughably flawed.
Besides the base contributions expected of the average citizen, one may additionally choose to provide extra contributions beyond their job or to sell goods or services to other citizens and in this way earn money. Private business and capitalistic competition is indeed alive and well in Ceriah. Indeed, despite the availability of basic housing many business-owning Cerians or families willing to commit to extra work pay taxes to the government for the pleasure of owning private property. People who have other jobs or businesses may simply pay the Cerian government instead of providing labor.
Some say that Pokemon are tools. Some say Pokemon are our partners. Ceriah rejects both of these statements.
Pokemon are people. Pokemon are us.
Ceriah has some of the most progressive policies regarding Pokemon of any region. Any sapient Pokemon is considered eligible for citizenship; to suggest otherwise is considered at best disgustingly ignorant and the mark of a foreigner. Claiming ownership of an Gardevoir is akin to claiming ownership of a man.
All Pokemon citizens of Ceriah are educated in written language with which they may communicate with the rest of the populace; a standard device owned by many Pokemon speaks that which they type and those with the "Datajack" Augmentation (see the Soldier Progression, Augmentation section) may forego typing entirely. This ease of communication has created a much stronger sense of equality between the citizenship.
Even Pokemon of lesser intelligence are treated with respect and dignity and it's common practice for less intellectually blessed Pokemon to place a more intelligent Citizen in charge of their affairs; most Venipede are simply not comfortable filing paperwork and otherwise have difficulty holding a job. This is referred to as the Pokemon being a dependent of the other entity. More often than not this entity is another Pokemon simply due to ease of communication.
A Pokemon may choose to make itself a dependent of a human because they believe the human will help them to grow stronger and make better choices, but never would a human say they "owned" such a Pokemon and never would they be permitted to "capture" them against their will.
There are no "starter Pokemon" in Ceriah and using the term "wild" is considered to be both in poor taste and a mark of ignorance. You may as well call the average human a "wild" human for not being a slave. The term "Pokemon" in of itself is a topic of contention, as its roots imply that the entities in questions are "monsters" to be kept in one's pocket. Many a social justice warrior will lash out at foreigners using the word harmlessly.
It's currently considered politically correct to not mention race at all; you would not say "I met a Blaziken at the train station the other day," you would say "I met a man at the train station the other day" unless his status as a Blaziken was in some way directly relevant to the topic at hand. That is to say nothing of the backlash one would invoke by stereotyping a Slyveon as feminine or a Gastly as mischievous.
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