Sinketusor

The sinketusor subculture was a spiritual-religious movement that existed primarily in the Trertun city of Parkwon. Members of the movement renounced worldly possessions and often lived a homeless lifestyle, relying on charity from others. The goal of this practice was the gain a deeper connection to, appreciation for and understanding of the Aba. The word sinketusor comes from the Saniit phrase sink-detus-rort, meaning "homeless mystic".

A famous site associated with the sinketusor was Galaba Park in Parkwon. Its name came from the Saniit gala-aba, meaning "of God". Sinketusor would gather there to socialise, recieve charity from citizens and engage in spiritual practices. There were numerous shrines in the park.

The sinketusor subculture is thought to have had a major effect on the Black Philosophy movement that flourished in Trertu during the Age of Baloo.