Thread:Hermit Ren/@comment-37140786-20191001114016/@comment-37140786-20191002200658

Hermit Ren wrote: Well, I can say they are all similar to Japan and Korea in certain terms, Pusia looks like Japan except they are more centernized and Katherina more like Korea, Mabirussia however doesn't look like any known nation.

For example, Pusia has a similar alphabet to Japaneses' and Katherinian to Hangeul as well. Mabirussia does not, they use coptic to speak their own French.

Pusia and Katherina have their own kind of pop, they call it Orthopop, like P-Opop and K-Opop, Orthopop is just like normal pop except more sophisticated and less poppy, more approaching classical or rock music and possibly old rap, they just avoid modern pop culture as well as Mabirussia.

Pusia has no "kawaii" culture, it's more like the opposite, for example, I found something close to a typical Pazzan cartoon : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZu5iDTtNg0, They use the typical 80s animation and integrate it as a part of their culture, like Katherina does it with Hanna Barberra's animation since it didn't exist in this universe.

Same for Katherina, but their version of K-drama is more close to classical and their creator can put more time and even more effort in it, of course, it's not like a modern drama, more like the old-school ones you find between all over the 20th century, making it diverse in styles.

Mabirussia is less known than both of them, but has still a lot of history... Cool, Is there new ideologies that originated in the European Far-Wast that try to combat against Gallomarchy and/or go against each other?