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Just as seas separate continents on most worlds, the highlands separate the canyons on Cymbeline. Most of the canyons are connected enough to allow travel between them without venturing into the highlands, but some are virtual islands accessible only by pressurized ATV bus or grav vehicle. There is some discussion of extending the monorail links to some of these island canyons, but the effort has not yet proven practical from a cost standpoint.
 
Just as seas separate continents on most worlds, the highlands separate the canyons on Cymbeline. Most of the canyons are connected enough to allow travel between them without venturing into the highlands, but some are virtual islands accessible only by pressurized ATV bus or grav vehicle. There is some discussion of extending the monorail links to some of these island canyons, but the effort has not yet proven practical from a cost standpoint.
 
==== Belas & Chton ====
 
The fact which transformed the residents of Cymbeline from a unique marginal group within the Solomani culture into a separate "race of their own" is that the world itself is a powerful evolving chton, and the majority of Cymbeline's native inhabitants worship it. They call themselves Belas, perhaps a Romance-language reference to beauty, as in "beautiful people." Another theory of the origin of the name is that it may relate to one of the earliest settler families, which then become aware of and began to commune with the chton of the world. Over hundreds of years, word was spread by a trickle of missionaries who travelled from canyon to canyon carrying the faith and the slogan "our world, our people, our God." The Bela religion gave Cymbeline a sense of unified culture for the first time, and the need for a book of rituals led to the creation of Standardized Bela Spanish (SBS), sometimes called Belanese or Cymbelese.
 
 
[Note: Some newcomers and offworlders consider all Cymbelinyos descended from the Altair Fleet settlers to be Belas - whatever their religion - due to the distinct native culture, and call the followers of the native religion "Chtnoic Belas" or "Hard-core Belas."]
 
 
Due to the limited land available for settlement on Cymbeline, the Belas have a long cultural taboo against large families. However, as the group has grown in power and influence, and through the need to compete demographically with the newcomers (see below), this has changed dramatically. There is now a Bela baby boom, and they have begun to spread to other systems in the vicinity of Cymbeline. Large and powerful enclaves exist on [[Tamarind_(world)|Tamarind]] and [[Tewfik_(world)|Tewfik]], with smaller "colonies" further field. A large colony ship is being prepared with the eventual goal of terraforming worlds in the Far Boötes, Aldeberan or Drum Sectors.
 
 
SolSec is interested in the psychic abilities of the Belas, and tolerates their worship of Cymbeline. A number of the race are believed to work as interrogators and secret agents.
 
 
GenAssist has taken an interest in the world as well. The "awakening" of the chton is apparently spreading. Native animals are showing uplift potential. Trees and even the soil itself have shown signs of self-awareness and "worship" of Cymbeline. Details of GenAssist's activities on Cymbeline are classified and large sections of the world are interdicted.
 
  
 
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