Merculture
Merculture is a term that refers mainly to media and other forms of culture produced by merpeople.
History[edit | edit source]
For all that is known, merpeople have been making literature for many centuries. Notorious are the works of ancient Ashtalaic literature that have been passed down to human people and are a very important tool to help keep many old Ashtalaic cultures alive.
In recent years, merpeople started making more and more television shows and music. One of the most notable mermen in the world is Flarlandian Khyber Waterman. This is mainly due to the spread of the Flarlandian merculture to other countries with a predominant amount of merpeople.
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Classic[edit | edit source]
Literature[edit | edit source]
In 2005, the first in a series of books called The World of Atlantis was published, it being a collaboration between merman writers from Flarland and Hopeland and a human writer from the Michillies seeking for "cultural assimilation".
Music[edit | edit source]
Music in merculture is more evident in Flarland than in any other country of the world, though it is already starting to make a few impressions in Hopeland.
Television[edit | edit source]
Merculture has spread to television in Flarland and Hopeland right from the first few years, though the 90s onward it has increased the output. Some notable shows include: