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Devoted to the topics of ConLangs and ConCultures
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Conculture stands for Constructed Culture. Constructed cultures are descriptions of cultures that do not exist in reality, but are the invention or creation of one or more persons.


Related to WorldBuilding, Concultures are usually more focused on the cultural realtionships of the inhabitants of that world than on the dynamics or plausability of the world.
Originally known as '''Conlang Wiki''' and powered by [[Archive.org:20030424172620/http://www.Talideon.com/concultures/wiki/?doc=KWiki|KWiki]][https://web.archive.org/web/20030424045958/http://www.Talideon.com/concultures/wiki/] (not to be confused with [[:Category:Kwiki|Kwiki]]), '''C&C Wiki''' was devoted to the topics of {{tag|constructed language}}s and {{tag|conculture}}s.  It subsequently moved to a new {{tag|custom engine}} from [https://keith.gaughan.ie/conlanging/ Keith Gaughan].[https://web.archive.org/web/20041211012612/http://Talideon.com/concultures/wiki/][https://web.archive.org/web/20051214135917/http://Talideon.com/wiki/]


These worlds and cultures are sometimes a backdrop for a history. This is the case of MiddleEarth by JRRTolkien. Sometimes they are built as the place FictionalLangs or other ArtLangs are spoken. Sometimes they are just the next step after WorldBuilding, or just an imaginary place some creative minds like to put their creations related to politics, religions, vexillology, languages, history, etc.
Conculture stands for 'constructed culture'.  Constructed cultures are descriptions of cultures that do not exist in reality, but are the invention or creation of one or more persons.


IllBethisad is an interesting collaborative effort for a Conculture. Most other concultures discussed on the ConcultureMailingList are personal efforts.
Related to 'world building', concultures are usually more focused on the cultural relationships of the inhabitants of that world, than on the dynamics or plausibility of the world.  These worlds and cultures are sometimes a backdrop for a history.  This is the case of Middle Earth by [[:Category:J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]].  Sometimes they are built as the place 'fictional languages' or other 'art languages' are spoken.  Sometimes they are just the next step after world building, or just an imaginary place some creative minds like to put their creations related to politics, religions, vexillology, languages, history, etc.


For a list of Concultures and Conworlds described on this wiki, take a look at CategoryConcultures.
Ill Bethisad is an interesting collaborative effort for a conculture.  Most other concultures discussed on the Conculture Mailing List are personal efforts.
 
;''See also
*[[Ill Bethisad wiki]]
*[[Alternative History (En.Wikia)]]
 
[[Category:Founded in 2003]]

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Conlang Wiki, aka C&C Wiki
[No Recent changes] • [No WikiNode] • [No About] • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by: unknown
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: Custom engine
Wiki license: Site retains copyright
Main topic: Constructed language
This C&C Wiki has been dead (offline) since late 2008.
Wiki size: 336 article pages see stats

(As of: 2008-05-11 – Archive.org)


Originally known as Conlang Wiki and powered by KWiki[1] (not to be confused with Kwiki), C&C Wiki was devoted to the topics of constructed languages and concultures. It subsequently moved to a new custom engine from Keith Gaughan.[2][3]

Conculture stands for 'constructed culture'. Constructed cultures are descriptions of cultures that do not exist in reality, but are the invention or creation of one or more persons.

Related to 'world building', concultures are usually more focused on the cultural relationships of the inhabitants of that world, than on the dynamics or plausibility of the world. These worlds and cultures are sometimes a backdrop for a history. This is the case of Middle Earth by JRR Tolkien. Sometimes they are built as the place 'fictional languages' or other 'art languages' are spoken. Sometimes they are just the next step after world building, or just an imaginary place some creative minds like to put their creations related to politics, religions, vexillology, languages, history, etc.

Ill Bethisad is an interesting collaborative effort for a conculture. Most other concultures discussed on the Conculture Mailing List are personal efforts.

See also