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placid-platypus asked: What do "Tribe U" and "Tribe R" signify? I basically get what you mean I guess but I'm curious about the etymology.

ilzolende:

zeteticelench:

shieldfoss:

socialjusticemunchkin:

https://socialjusticemunchkin.tumblr.com/post/141934849410/those-two-tribes

https://socialjusticemunchkin.tumblr.com/post/143003260400/empirical-evidence-on-those-two-tribes

It’s the thing which people in the US call Blue/Red except the more general pattern which seems to pop up everywhere around the world.

Also to clarify: “U” is “Blue,” because “B” is reserved for Black and SJM is a neeeeerd

Ah, MtG colour labels. Also, in context I ended up reading them as urban/rural for some reason.

I did too! Anyway, why isn’t black in MtG K for “key”?

(Also, the red/yellow/green/blue color quartet may go well with [four elements]/[four seasons] in a magic system, but if I write a magic system with a quartet of magic types and 4 colors they’ll be CMYK. Which is not that season/[classical element] connected, so maybe needs to be more of an urban fantasy magic system? IDK.)

no, it’s actually “urban/rural” because in Finland it’s red-green vs. blue-white and thus the labels are reversed if anything (and I’m talking about the thing that’s common with Blue Tribe & red-green vs. Red Tribe & blue-white), but NOTHING IS EVER A COINCIDENCE

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