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A kota is a circular tent used by the Northern peoples ([[Owl-Tribe]], [[Kuikka-Tribe|Kuikka-tribe]], [[Seal-Tribe]]) as homes in their [[village]]s or bases for their hunting camps.
 
A kota is a circular tent used by the Northern peoples ([[Owl-Tribe]], [[Kuikka-Tribe|Kuikka-tribe]], [[Seal-Tribe]]) as homes in their [[village]]s or bases for their hunting camps.
  
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Unlike traditional [[Building|wooden buildings]], Kota are easy to create and quick to disassemble, making them ideal for temporary hunting camps or nomadic peoples. Unfortunately, they do not retain warmth in winter unless the covering used for them is fur (not leather), and [[fireplace]]s and [[Sleeping bunk|sleeping bunks]] may not be built inside of them.
 
Unlike traditional [[Building|wooden buildings]], Kota are easy to create and quick to disassemble, making them ideal for temporary hunting camps or nomadic peoples. Unfortunately, they do not retain warmth in winter unless the covering used for them is fur (not leather), and [[fireplace]]s and [[Sleeping bunk|sleeping bunks]] may not be built inside of them.
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== URW Game Encyclopedia description ==
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The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the kota thusly:
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''A kota is similar to a large tent. All cultures know how to construct and use them, but they are most common among the northern people. The framework of a kota consists of several interlocking slender tree trunks. After that, they are covered by animal leather or fur to protect from rain and wind. The cover is then secured with more slender tree trunks. Reindeer leather is most common, but other large animals' pelt can also be used. In the cold of winter, a kota must be covered with fur to be warm enough to sleep in.''
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''Kotas vary in size and are usually cone shaped. Larger kotas are used as dwellings, and can house a single person or even a family. Smaller ones can be used for a number of purposes, like storing goods or cooking. A fireplace is kept in the middle, with a hole in the center of the top of the kota for the smoke to escape. The back of the kota (opposite of the entrance) is considered sacred.''
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== Starting scenarios ==
  
 
Starting with ''The Village'' [[scenario]] will sometimes place you in front of a 2x2 empty kota instead of an actual [[village]].
 
Starting with ''The Village'' [[scenario]] will sometimes place you in front of a 2x2 empty kota instead of an actual [[village]].
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== Real life context ==
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TBA
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[[Category:Building]]

Revision as of 18:09, 27 November 2018

A kota is a circular tent used by the Northern peoples (Owl-Tribe, Kuikka-tribe, Seal-Tribe) as homes in their villages or bases for their hunting camps.

It consists of a framework of slender tree trunks which hold up leather or furs from various large game, which then serve to keep the elements out. Kota usually have a fire in the center of the tent to help warm its occupants.

Unlike traditional wooden buildings, Kota are easy to create and quick to disassemble, making them ideal for temporary hunting camps or nomadic peoples. Unfortunately, they do not retain warmth in winter unless the covering used for them is fur (not leather), and fireplaces and sleeping bunks may not be built inside of them.

URW Game Encyclopedia description

The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the kota thusly:

A kota is similar to a large tent. All cultures know how to construct and use them, but they are most common among the northern people. The framework of a kota consists of several interlocking slender tree trunks. After that, they are covered by animal leather or fur to protect from rain and wind. The cover is then secured with more slender tree trunks. Reindeer leather is most common, but other large animals' pelt can also be used. In the cold of winter, a kota must be covered with fur to be warm enough to sleep in.

Kotas vary in size and are usually cone shaped. Larger kotas are used as dwellings, and can house a single person or even a family. Smaller ones can be used for a number of purposes, like storing goods or cooking. A fireplace is kept in the middle, with a hole in the center of the top of the kota for the smoke to escape. The back of the kota (opposite of the entrance) is considered sacred.

Starting scenarios

Starting with The Village scenario will sometimes place you in front of a 2x2 empty kota instead of an actual village.

Real life context

TBA