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Despite good land along the Rio Prado and in the other river valleys that make up its watershed, agriculture is not strong in this Estado. Less than three percent of the labor force is employed in agriculture. Many work in commercial farms in the southeast, fewer work in the smaller farms scattered through the remainder of the Estado.

There are about 3, small private family farms in the Estado. Many of these are poor establishments producing at slightly over the subsistence level. This amounts to over 5, tons daily, and accounts for much of the traffic up the River Prado, and the airfilm line not far from its banks. Game hunting still accounts for a significant proportion of nutrition in the more remote areas. At least one species noted below has declined due to human pressure.

This is a primitive colonial microbe, outwardly similar to the Earth lichen in some respects, that grows on rocks faces in many upland regions of Sera do Prado, as well as some areas in surrounding Estados.

Its greatest abundance and variety, however, is here. The organism has some commercial value to the cosmetics industry, and supports a small number of daring collectors. Part of the substance's appeal to consumers seems to be the difficult and dangerous conditions under which the material is collected.

This helps justify higher prices as well. Verrugi based products are exported throughout human space. The scarcity of the material, as well as the sellers' desire to maintain Verrugi's image as a extraordinarily rare and exotic material, keeps the supply low and the demand high. Naturally this attracts those individuals who believe they can climb a mountain or two, scrape some rocks, and retire.

From the Verrugi collectors' point of view, this would be a bad thing. To deal with this problem, collectors and processors of Verrugi convinced the Sera do Prado government, in , to require collectors to be licensed, and limited the harvest of Verrugi to "ecologically sustainable" limits.

What that is, no one really knows: the stuff has been the object of research, but not research of the ecological kind. Nevertheless, the government sets arbitrary limits, and to a fairly weak degree enforces them.

There are still those who ignore the whole official system, harvest what they can, and smuggle it out. And there are those licensed collectors who get fed up with the government allowing this to happen and take matters into their own hands. The Church.

Sera do Prado is a one of the most religiously conservative regions in Provincia do Brasil. Small, rural parishes are the focal point of organization for rural society, with many local priests serving in multiple roles as civil servants. Almost all of the citizens of the Estado are practicing Catholics, and life is paced tot he festivals and rituals of the Church. Their fervor can be intense even by Brazilian standards. As one ArchBishop put it:. I hesitate to say how they may turn if I cannot live up to their expectations.

I have never seen a people demand so much from their clergy. They hold us to strict behavior, and are quick to correct. We are more used to seeing things in the reverse. The Cathedral of he Holy Trinity is a half hour from the center of Dom Monte on airfilm, the western extension of the urban commuter system. The trip is somewhat longer by auto or bus, but worth the time for visitors. This is nowhere near the tallest, but it is one of the most massive cathedrals ever built. By they had a huge foundation and curtain walls built, with great arches and buttresses rising over a structure that seemed more Roman era than modern.

Able to supply cut stone in abundance, they had neither the skills nor the money to progress further. Progress slowed to a halt. Afterwards, the newfound fame benefitted the Cathedral. The Roman Catholic Church took over the project and completed it, although not to the grandeur dreamed of by the original builders.

Today, the building still has an ancient, fortress like look, much squatter and blockier than it has to be, in a design given mostly to huge stone blocks. The interior finishings, however, are some of the best the Church has on Tirane. Dia des Santos Tiranos. This is a festival day commemorating the native Tiranean Saints, off which there have been four, two of them Brazilian.

Four seems a number two small for the celebrants to accept, so they make a point to include, as objects of their adoration, those Tiraneans currently in the process of canonization. It is a three-day festival featuring parades and feasts, primarily in Dom Monte but also in other towns in the Estado. The holiday has begun to spread, and is under consideration in Basilicade as an official addition to the calendar.

Dia des Santos Tiranos is a vestige of the exuberant, decadent carnivals known in Brazil centuries ago. There are still parade floats, pretty girls, and alcohol, but the floats have themes reflecting contemporary values, the girls are conservatively clad, and the alcohol is generally consumed within limits.

The locals, especially the more devout working class youth, keep it that way. In , a dozen Tourists from Tundukebwa were attacked by a mob of local youths, who apparently failed to show sufficient deference towards parade floats honoring locally popular saints. Apologies and compensation were duly provided, but the media in Tundekubwa noted the level of sympathy awarded the young thugs by area priests in sermons over the following weeks.

Provincia do Brasil endured one frightening and disturbingly recent episode of this behavior, and while it touched most of the central Estados, it is most closely associated with Sera do Prado.

Sister Rosa gained a reputation as a fierce, fire and brimstone style speaker, and attracted a core of loyal followers. Later, she began personal attacks on Church officials, and this is where, originally, the Church tried to draw the line.

The Archbishop of Basilicade met with her several times. Unrebuffed, Sister Rosa continued her campaign of accusations, and in , a number of her claims proved surprisingly close to truth as a series of corruption scandals hit the Church in Provincia do Brasil.

That set off Rosa and her followers. They marched across broad areas of Sera do Prado, Oxala, and Basilicade, "cleansing" the region of those she declared "hypocritical Catholics", leaving a trail of assaults, widespread property destruction, and a growing number of murders.

They could not long hold off the Brazilian military, however, and eventually, as anti-governmetn forces had done in the past, retreated into the brutal terrain of Sera do Prado. For six years they held out, their forces diminishing despite the support of many orthodox Catholic settlers in the mountains, until Sister Rosa herself was captured by a Rural Police unit.

The remnants of her rag-tag army were rounded up soon afterwards. Rosa was sentenced to life imprisonment, and remains incarcerated.

Some of her supporters, those that have not been convicted, still live in the western area of the Estado, in remote mountain villages. Recreation, Entertainment, and Culture. Sera do Prado is often portrayed as a region devoid of intellectual entertainment, where things that are done are usually overdone. The music is sappy and conventional, the comedy juvenile and slapstick, the art standard and uninspired. This is low praise indeed in a society already known for its conservative, repressive stance towards the arts.

If Brazilians can be entertained by watching trees walk, it is said, Pradans will be entertained watching the rocks oxidize. The Lancadeiros. It was an instant crowd pleaser.

Initially, other franchises within the Provincia do Brasil Futbol League objected to the unique style of the team. The Lancadeiros toned down the act, and league executives quickly learned that fans wanted to see the funny routines.

Eventually, the Lancadeiros were granted several exemptions form League rules. They are allowed to keep many more players on the official roster, enough to allow them to deploy a team playing comedic "exhibition" games while another squad makes sure the team gets in enough "official" matches although the silliness often creeps into these as well to keep them in regular league play. Their popularity has spread far beyond Provincia do Brasil.

They managed to replace the game ball with a carefully made Pentapod bio-construct, which promptly sprouted legs and led both teams on a chaotic chase around the field. Other typical stunts include entering the field wearing absurd costumes, using exploding and other "trick" balls, kicking the ball into concealed tunnels, playing a "mime" game with a non-existant ball which the other sides goalie seems never able to block, and a frequently used but wildly popular gag in which the goalie pulls out a pistol and shoots an incoming ball.

The Lancadeiros are popular throughout Provincia do Brasil and have played throughout Tirane, even touring Earth a few times. The Wilderness. Chalk it up to bad marketing, because the mountains are spectacular. The northern tier Estados of Acre, Vinicao and Chaparaca, however, have outdone Sera do Prado in terms of self promotion. The Holy sites in Acre, the quaint wineries and vineyards of Vinicao, and the stormy forests of Chaparaca add to the appeal of the mountains in those regions. All Sera do Prado has in that respect are the mountains.

But what mountains they are. These heights attract the most serious of mountaineers, the true alpinists. About 20, people visit the Estado annually in search of peaks to climb, and empty wilderness. They fill out the requisite forms indicating their understanding of the dangers: the Estado is vast and the rescue services thinly spread. A few perish each year, but to many climbers, that only heightens the sense of challenge. These provide somewhat civilized "home bases" for mountaineers.

The lodge at the base of Montanha do Bolsanaro has become the centerpiece of a small town, called Monte Bolsanaro, which has a small but comfortable resort with modern amenities, and a notable restaurant.

A number of species noted in neighboring Estados call Sera do Prado home as well, naturally, as wildlife tends to ignore borders. In fact, some species and subspecies are more plentiful in the thinly populated mountains here than they are elsewhere. Hunting is common in Sera do Prado, and is often used to supplement the food source in remote villages. Wisenta Pradoa. This is the smallest in the Weasent, family, and apparently evolved from the Wisenta Montana. The Sharp "shovel teeth" that allow the animal to dig also give the small animal the ability to cause wounds far in excess of its size, however, they will attack humans only in extremis.

Their chief threat is based in their inquisitiveness. They will investigate strange objects left on the ground at night, entering vehicles as well as chewing their way into packs, sleeping bags, etc.

They will often bite when startled, then run. Females give birth to a brood of up to eight simultaneously, but no more than six generally survive until adulthood.

This brood stays together throughout their adult life. They do not mate amongst themselves, but mate with members of other broods when broods encounter each other during the mating season. This "pack" strategy helps them survive in an inhospitable environment. Brood members assist in rearing of young, digging of burrows, and watching for danger, like terrestrial prairie dogs, but also hunt together, like terrestrial wolves.

Lone animals will not join another brood, unless they are fortunate enough to come across one composed of siblings. In some areas, the ranges of the Wisenta Pradoa and the Wisenta Montana overlap. The two species diverged, most likely, several million years ago and are now competitors, since the upper end of suitable prey for the Pradoas includes the lower end of suitable prey for Montanas.

The bizarre "Alpine Rock Shrimp" were common in the region when the settlement began, but have become rare in many areas, and have vanished entirely from others. Their numbers still decrease steadily. Part of this dramatic species loss is due to a raging epidemic brought about by Earth microorganisms.

The poor little creatures seem to have now ability to fight off Earth-native yeasts, which appear to find the animal quite tasty. Unfortunately, humans and their pets find the Camairicos tasty as well, and collection for consumption has finished off what the epidemic began near many human settlements.

Properly cooked, even an infected Camairico poses no threat to humans when eaten, and handling an infected creature is safe. The camairico is about the size and weight of a Terrestrial Guinea pig, with a rough gray covering making a sort of leathery carapace ending in a strong tail, composed of a stiffened, strengthened section of the same material as the carapace.

The creature is a speedy burrower, using a burrow for rest, egg laying, and escape. The Camaraico actually has to burrow into rocky ground, or the tail will continue to grow. Burrowing wears the tail down. Specimens in zoos have been known to grow tails so large the creatures could not walk. Where the animals cannot be housed with ground in which they can burrow, zookeepers must frequently trim the tail.

This does not harm the creature- it is akin to cutting human finger nails. Once burrowed in, a Camairico reverses itself, placing the strong, sharp tail closes to the entrance of the burrow.

Predatory Wisentas Pradoas will often dig them out by excavating parallel tunnels. Humans generally find the creatures very edible, and the Camairico is one of the reasons why remote settlements and recluses have been able to survive in the brutal mountain terrain of Sera do Prado. Ecologists are concerned that the loss of the Camairico will upset delicate alpine ecosystems as other animals that depended on the Camairico for food also decline.

This has already been seen in some areas. Not only have stocks of other native animals fell, but the simple plants which the Camairicos ate have spread, coating come rock surfaces with a greenish brown fuzz. Recent Developments Privatization of the catapult system has been discussed on several occasions, but the system today remains in the hands of the Brazilian Space Agency, the AEB.

Police and Justice The Sera do Prado police number about 12,, a large number for a mostly rural area of this kind. Ecology The Department of Ecology is a unique formation, and the name implies that the government of Sera do Prado has no intention of managing public lands, merely studying them.

Gems Significant amounts of gemstones have been recovered form the mountains of this Estado, but the individual gem bearing veins are small and widely scattered, and difficult to access.



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