pakarus culture and interaction

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Ok, so we've talked about body language before, but what about the actual culture?

Or how they interact with other species?

To answer your question, we've seen that through Tao, Zenzi, the burodos, and humans, but how did it go?

Let's find out with a few things about pakarus culture and interaction!~

Let's jam!

The first thing about pakarus culture is a whole lot of music. Pakari people are known to be very energetic, friendly, and a bit shy. But when it comes to music, they are able to act just like humans and start dancing especially with flutes, violin, and the sound of a huge drum called a "Morobolle (mo-ro-bowl-eh)" the E is supposed to sound like a capital letter and it's not silent. Moro means "alive" and bolle means "earthly sound". A lot of kids and teens can play the drum, you can see them playing it on festivals or practicing for a fun competition. To start off a beat, tap the drum with your drumstick but have it close to you then tap twice before putting your other more far from your body then you can start the beat. Though, Tao uses his tail for a drumstick instead, because he likes it that way and it's cute.

The second thing is the way that they live and raised their little ones. If it's one baby, then mothers carry the kid in a long cloth that straps the mother to her child as seen in the chapter "Baby Love💕". Though if it's more then one baby then they're carried in a basket that's either strapped to the oldest sibling or father. When a pakarus is a newborn, they would look like elves while the tail is like a lion tail with the difference being that the tips of the tail with the same as their hair color as the rest of the flesh with skin was the same as their skin tone. Eyes would be different from a human baby as well. They still have the eye color that they are born with, but the pupils are completely white when they open their eyes for the first time.

It's normal, they are not blind, they're eyes turn into a normal black or brown after a month or so, it mostly ends up being a dark brown.

Anyway, they raise they're children like anyone else it's just that there are mostly mama bears or tiger moms, because they're protective of their children. Which means, that a lot of moms have mom friends which means that they end up talking smack on a tree right in front of their darn kids!!!! Though, they are extremely caring and affectionate but also fun-loving since no mom wants to be to strict but if the kids do anything stupid or wrong then the mom will force feed them fish oil, scold them, talk to them, or if they bully another kid it's SLAPPING TIME!!!!

Third thing, is the herds. Herds, herds, herds! Herds can come in about eight to almost fifty people/horses. Tribes rain to around 6,000 or 900,000 in individuals including elders and babies. Don't ask me, ask Seungmin. He counted. For every herd, there is a captain and that captain wear a flower crown on his or her head to prove it. If it's all of the herd that wears a flower crown, then the herd is watching over them so that they can run freely.

Fourth is their ways of human/other species interaction, and God it gets a bit weird. In their history they've trusted darker skinned races like Native Americans or black people, because those people didn't shoot them or cause a forest fire. so you can imagine of how they reacted when a being with pale skin would be able to touch them in horse form, they would be easily scared. Or how it went for Tao when he first met Stray Kids, Spoiler alert: the younger ones got scared of him. Their interactions with other species now is still protective but if they are soft to the touch, then they just might soften a little unless they see a knife.

Five is what their tribe villages are known for. And it has to deal with being fruitful.

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