Dangas Culture

The Dangas Culture was a Post-Collapse cyclops society that lived in the Ganbi Islands.

Art
Dangas art consisted primarily of stone sculptures, carvings and idols.

Dress
Dangas cyclopes wore tunics or loincloths, with chiefs wearing elaborate headdresses. Slaves were fitted into loincloths, or simply left naked.

Language
Early Dangas spoke the Dangas Language. Following the Walegros migrations in ~1700 3E, they began to speak a heavily dialectal version of Proto-Fasoi instead.

Naming Conventions
Dangas cyclopes had only a single, given name. Dangas humans had given names as well as a surname indicating the cyclops that owned the individual.

Religion
Dangas religion centered on the worship of a single deity, Mitzie, who created the world by hurling rocks into the sea. Dangas slaves did not worship Mitzie, instead worshiping the Old Spirits, who took the form of sea animals and birds. Following the Walegros migrations, they began to worship the Walegros pantheon.

Society
Dangas society was characterised by a cyclops ruling class that enslaved humans to farm and build temples. Around 1700 3E, however, a migration of Walegros settlers to the Ganbi Islands drove cyclopes, and the Dangas Culture with them, to the far eastern islands.

War
The Dangas occasionally warred among each other, but were peaceful more often than not.

Technology
The Dangas used stone tools, could sail and had enough knowledge of masonry to construct the massive temple complexes at Axajin and Kbarab.

Agriculture
The Dangas cultivated wheat and various legumes and had domesticated the local hippopotamuses. However, the majority of their diet came from fishing.