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Zero.3 Glam by Panaria

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I dimenticati dell’arte. Francesco Alliata
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What do you think about Neltharion, who fancy dressed for one of Pandaria festivals, perhaps even at the festival, hosted for him? Pandarens would love the idea of Great Beast, who celebrating with them himself, with gold and jewerly, colorful bands and taps in his bears, rings and bracelets on paws and tail, and everything in this style :D
Um, your syntax reads like this. You think that Neltharion went to a festival in Pandaria, and because they knew he was the Great Beast, they dressed him up in jewelry and fancy scarves.
Which, no…they have never done that in Rise of the Sha. So, you may want to think about how syntax in English works. So, if I were to take that statement seriously, I will have to ask…have you read the story? Because if you have, then you would know they’ve only known that Neltharion is the Great Beast pretty much within one day. One day. And not even that, it’s been pretty much a few hours. And the day ended with the Sha being released.
Now if you were to mean has Pandaria hosted a festival in the name of the Great Beast and Nel 1.0 (Nel of the past) participated and they threw jewelry around him and adorned him in scarlet like what we stereotypically think festivals are like in ancient Middle Eastern times?
Um no.
Pandaria is based off of probably the most cliche of Eastern Cultures, aka China.
Chinese culture has a sense of honor and duty and how they treated great figures of the past boarders upon silent, respectful reverence. As in, Pandarens would not be throwing jewelry and scarves around Neltharion’s horns or anything like that.
He’s pretty much a god to them. Much like the Jade Serpent Yu’lon.
Do you see them throwing stuff on her? No. They bow respectfully to her, they even speak in a certain way to her that denotes their revere of her.
And now that Neltharion has been discovered that he is the Great Beast, they will most likely do the same.
Though the Monks in the archives touched Neltharion when they passed him, that is all they did. They touched him to feel that he was real, and then went about their duties. They didn’t crowd around him, or poke at him, ask him prying questions. They merely touche him, and silently went about their work. It is not their place to bother or even upset one of the Sacred Beasts.
Hell, even Cho found it disrespectful to ride on Neltharion’s back, considering it dishonorable to the Great Beast himself.
They would think doing something like this festival you describe would also be disrespectful.
The honoring of the Sacred Beasts are important to them, to their culture. So much that any landscape painting or even a painting inspired by a tale of the Great Beast is not even signed with the artist’s name. It is signed with a stamp saying the Great Beast created this. They can’t even bring themselves to claim ownership of a painting they did of a landscape because they believed that the subject matter belongs to the Great Beast, therefore the painting also is a work of the Great Beast.
Now the Grummels might do something a little extra because Neltharion is known as the Fortune-Bringer, or Fortune-Giver. The First Luckydoo to ever exist were the mountains of Kun-Lai. So, when they meet Neltharion for the first time, which may happen in the next story…especially when he has to go after the Sha of Anger…they may instead find scales that he shed during the fight as the ultimate Luckydoo. Because it comes from the body of the Fortune-Bringer.
And they also might believe touching him would bring them extra luck. They are the most likely to crowd around Neltharion, poking, sniffing, prodding him.
But not the Pandarens.
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Panaria was colonized in the late 21st century by humanity. The first human to set foot on Panaria was Francis W. Wert, a Canadian. He wrote several accounts about the indigenous population. Wert also founded the first major urban human settlement, Studio. Before it was colonized, the indigenous population had a written language for about two-thousand years prior, and before that, used music to communicate for at least 80,000 years.