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There are certain beliefs that are common among speakers of [[Ngerupic languages]], though all vary slightly by region and ethnic group.
There are certain beliefs that are common among speakers of [[Ngerupic languages]], though all vary slightly by region and ethnic group.
==Breath and Song==
In many Ngerupic cultures, there is a belief that breath is deeply tied to the soul, and singing is therefore an extension of the soul. In some cases, they propose that the universe is actually a song sung by the Creator, and prophecy is hearing echoes of other parts of the song than the one you are living in.


==Mermaids==
==Mermaids==

Latest revision as of 18:36, 7 July 2021

There are certain beliefs that are common among speakers of Ngerupic languages, though all vary slightly by region and ethnic group.

Breath and Song

In many Ngerupic cultures, there is a belief that breath is deeply tied to the soul, and singing is therefore an extension of the soul. In some cases, they propose that the universe is actually a song sung by the Creator, and prophecy is hearing echoes of other parts of the song than the one you are living in.

Mermaids

One common belief is in mermaids, which are usually seen as spirits of the dead. Specifically, the spirits of people who died at sea, usually on shoals or in storms.

A common trope is for them to offer hidden knowledge of treasures or avoiding danger, but barter it for exacting prices on the souls of the living. Another is that they speak with the voice of a dead person who the person they are bartering with knew.

It is common for coastal people to leave out red lanterns, to warn ships from the shore, but not attract mermaids, who can't see bright land colors. But, for fishermen caught in a storm, it is good luck to put out bright lanterns, on the off chance the mermaids lead you out of the storm, because their greed means they want live sailors to entice.