Serengeti City
This crowded city drives Serengeti's reputation and attracts almost almost all of its tourism. It is a hub for pirates, runaways, mercenaries, and other criminals and undesirables. People looking for a thrilling adventure on an exotic island can find it here- but not in the way they might expect.
Culture
Shared Cultural Values
Individualism/Individuality
The inhabitants of Serengeti place a high value on the individual over the collective group. They believe in looking out for yourself first, and therefore value independence and self-reliance. As a result, citizens may come off as selfish, prideful, and inconsiderate, but they may also be motivated, adaptive, and self-assured.
Hedonism & Self-Indulgence
Pleasure-seeking is a driving force of Serengeti City, and that is clearly reflected in its cultural norms, such as gambling, drinking, and thrill-seeking. This attitude often leads to materialism and dependence, but also inspires positivity and a rich culture of diversity and experience.
Personal Freedom and Expression
As an individualistic culture, a high value is placed on personal choice and freedom of expression. Tattoos, piercings, and other highly individualized methods of self-expression are commonplace and highly encouraged.
Voluntary Association
Contracts and groups are best entered into willingly, at the discretion of the individual.
Anarchism and the Rejection of Authority
Rejection of authority is obvious in a society made up of chaotic outlaws and social outcasts. The city is not governed by any single authoritative entity, but rather common law and whim.
Rejection of Fate
Most citizens reject the notion of fate or predetermined destiny. The patterns of our lives are determined by a combination of personal choice and luck.
Demography and Population
Very high transient population.
Freedom Under the Sun
Type
Geopolitical, Free City
Alternative Names
Serengeti, Free City, Land of Outlaws, Paradise, Pirate Capital
Government System
Anarchy
Power Structure
Autonomous area
Economic System
Market economy
Currency
No official or standard currency, any currency containing identifiable precious metals are generally accepted. Other accepted currency may include precious jewels, trade goods, animals, and alcohol.
Location
Controlled Territories
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