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Scrasamax
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Cognocracy By: Scrasamax
Once the purview of sci-fi and dystopian literature, rule be machines is increasingly becoming a goal of the Cosmic Era |
by Scrasamax
50xp
1
reply3684 views |
Cheka Man
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30 Punishments By: Cheka Man
Normal punishments tend to involve either fines, imprisonment, amputation or execution, but not all crimes are going to be bad enough to be executed for, and imprisonment is often a waste of resources. Here are thirty punishments for those who get out of line and get caught and convicted. |
by Cheka Man
95xp
4
replies2982 views |
Toddy Shelfungus
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Letters; of Marche, Reprisal, and Blight By: Toddy Shelfungus
Goodmen, Gentles, my Lords, in the best exemplification of the heroic stories you have found the Villain, battled him and his minions, plundered them of their treasure then returned victorious. But Now you discover a greater horror.. Lawyers.. Lawyers... |
by Toddy Shelfungus
60xp
3
replies2117 views |
MoonHunter
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The Festival and Its Book By: MoonHunter
The modern definition of festival has four parts: 1. a day or time of religious or other celebration, marked by feasting, ceremonies, or other observances: the festival of Christmas; a Roman festival. 2. a periodic commemoration, anniversary, or celebration: an annual strawberry festival. 3. a period or program of festive activities, cultural events, or entertainment: a music festival. 4. gaiety; revelry; merrymaking. In the later eras of the European Rennaissance (early modern) there was an additional meaning; 5. The marking of important events in the life of a princely dynasty, such as marriage, the birth or christening of an heir, a coronation or a funeral, or the traveling to a new country/ state/ city. |
by MoonHunter
190xp
7
replies5490 views 1 HoH |
Wulfhere
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Justice in the Free Cities By: Wulfhere
Within the Lands of the Free Cities, the Courts of Justice are a varied lot: Truth and Tragedy mix wildly within their halls. |
by Wulfhere
205xp
8
replies10942 views 1 HoH |