-*An Ionzhi Gazetteer* was a series of traveler’s handbooks published from Ionzhi years 5157 to 5245 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 454f9a - 45580e), produced by Werlact Julane until their execution in 5244 (RODS 45580b) by [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]]. The posthumous final edition of the book was sourced from Julane’s notes and published by their apprentices, before they were executed themselves. The travel guides covered the geography, history, culture, holidays, festivals, events, tourist attractions, inns, taverns, restaurants, and dangers of the entirety of the [Principality of Ionzh](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Principality of Ionzh](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko). The posthumous final edition of the book was sourced from Julane’s notes and published by their apprentices, before they were executed themselves. The travel guides covered the geography, history, culture, holidays, festivals, events, tourist attractions, inns, taverns, restaurants, and dangers of the entirety of the [[Principality of Ionzh). The eleven regional editions were updated yearly, and covered every meter of populated land within their domains, and often detailed areas otherwise, such as camping sites, fishing spots, and caves. Most of the information sourced for these books came from Julane’s apprentices stationed throughout the Principality, and other paid informants. The Omnibus edition combined all the recent changes and was released every six Ionzhi years, and often were the size of a small boulder. \r
+*An Ionzhi Gazetteer* was a series of traveler’s handbooks published from Ionzhi years 5157 to 5245 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 454f9a - 45580e), produced by Werlact Julane until their execution in 5244 (RODS 45580b) by [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko). The posthumous final edition of the book was sourced from Julane’s notes and published by their apprentices, before they were executed themselves. The travel guides covered the geography, history, culture, holidays, festivals, events, tourist attractions, inns, taverns, restaurants, and dangers of the entirety of the [Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh). The eleven regional editions were updated yearly, and covered every meter of populated land within their domains, and often detailed areas otherwise, such as camping sites, fishing spots, and caves. Most of the information sourced for these books came from Julane’s apprentices stationed throughout the Principality, and other paid informants. The Omnibus edition combined all the recent changes and was released every six Ionzhi years, and often were the size of a small boulder. \r
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Julane’s very detailed series of works has been highly informative, and a boon to those attempting to research the history of the late Principality, especially in the face of Elector-Prince Rzeszutko’s anti-historiographical efforts.\r
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-The Archipelago of the Damned is the informal name for the collection of planetoids orbiting a K-Class star in the [Rho-HY472]] system. The cluster, so named for the cowardly Captain [Varix Jhothar]]'s untimely end, following shortly after his decisive defeat and hasty escape at the [Yozt Belt Skirmish](Rho-HY472]] system. The cluster, so named for the cowardly Captain [Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar]]'s untimely end, following shortly after his decisive defeat and hasty escape at the [[Yozt Belt Skirmish](Rho-HY472](Yozt Belt Skirmish](Rho-HY472]] system. The cluster, so named for the cowardly Captain [[Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar]]'s untimely end, following shortly after his decisive defeat and hasty escape at the [[Yozt Belt Skirmish](Rho-HY472](Yozt Belt Skirmish](Rho-HY472]] system. The cluster, so named for the cowardly Captain [[Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar)'s untimely end, following shortly after his decisive defeat and hasty escape at the [[Yozt Belt Skirmish](Rho-HY472) system. The cluster, so named for the cowardly Captain [[Varix Jhothar)'s untimely end, following shortly after his decisive defeat and hasty escape at the [[Yozt Belt Skirmish), consists of 47 planetoids and 183 moons. \r
+The Archipelago of the Damned is the informal name for the collection of planetoids orbiting a K-Class star in the [Rho-HY472](Rho-HY472) system. The cluster, so named for the cowardly Captain [Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar)'s untimely end, following shortly after his decisive defeat and hasty escape at the [Yozt Belt Skirmish](Yozt Belt Skirmish), consists of 47 planetoids and 183 moons. \r
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The system itself, although containing a few planetoids technically capable of supporting life, is found to be singularly uninhabitable - Varix' last verified correspondence from the planetoid [Gondar-2](Gondar-2) describes an unusually high number of vicious predatory species of flora and fauna - his remains have yet to be found. \r
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-B-Time is a continuous semi-parallel timestream, adjacent to our timestream. It contains the same celestial bodies and phenomena as our timestream does, including the [Atemporal Anomalies](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Atemporal%20Anomaly) on [Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5](Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5](Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Haw-EN2525]], instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5]]. However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525](Denmortia Rainlands]] do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525), instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana](Mizar-5). However, there are a few notable differences: the [[Denmortia Rainlands) do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [[Haw-EN2525), instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [[Regina Apiana), whose civilization is centered around the first [Aldebaranian](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) settlements. Observation and travel to B-Time is unrecommended, for the cytotoxins produced by Regina Apiana can kill most life forms within a few microcycles.\r
+B-Time is a continuous semi-parallel timestream, adjacent to our timestream. It contains the same celestial bodies and phenomena as our timestream does, including the [Atemporal Anomalies](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Atemporal%20Anomaly) on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5). However, there are a few notable differences: the [Denmortia Rainlands](Denmortia Rainlands) do not exist, replaced by an empty desert, and neither does the famously quinary star system [Haw-EN2525](Haw-EN2525), instead replaced by a singular red dwarf. Most important is the lack of any post-prokaryotic life, except for the [Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana), whose civilization is centered around the first [Aldebaranian](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) settlements. Observation and travel to B-Time is unrecommended, for the cytotoxins produced by Regina Apiana can kill most life forms within a few microcycles.\r
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Note: G-Time and D-Time are non-continuous semi-parallel timestreams, and anyone who claims they are continuous are misinformed or lying.\r
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Balefyre Engine\r
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-High-scale combustion engine which acted as the main source of power in the late stages Golgari civilisation. These massive, power-producing furnaces were powered mainly with sulphuric coal but were capable of turning every carbon or sulphur-based material into fuel and were even used for cremation of the dead, as studies within the [Atemporal Anomaly]] AA-47 clearly show. The construction of first Balefyre Engine can be traced back to the worsening climates of the northern hemisphere of Mizar 5, historically named "The Great Chill" ( see [Great Chill, the]]) neary two decades before the final collapse of the Golgari. Recovered newsarticles withing the ruined city of [Heimhallif](Atemporal Anomaly]] AA-47 clearly show. The construction of first Balefyre Engine can be traced back to the worsening climates of the northern hemisphere of Mizar 5, historically named "The Great Chill" ( see [Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the]]) neary two decades before the final collapse of the Golgari. Recovered newsarticles withing the ruined city of [[Heimhallif](Atemporal Anomaly](Heimhallif](Atemporal Anomaly]] AA-47 clearly show. The construction of first Balefyre Engine can be traced back to the worsening climates of the northern hemisphere of Mizar 5, historically named "The Great Chill" ( see [[Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the]]) neary two decades before the final collapse of the Golgari. Recovered newsarticles withing the ruined city of [[Heimhallif](Atemporal Anomaly](Heimhallif](Atemporal Anomaly]] AA-47 clearly show. The construction of first Balefyre Engine can be traced back to the worsening climates of the northern hemisphere of Mizar 5, historically named "The Great Chill" ( see [[Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the)) neary two decades before the final collapse of the Golgari. Recovered newsarticles withing the ruined city of [[Heimhallif](Atemporal Anomaly) AA-47 clearly show. The construction of first Balefyre Engine can be traced back to the worsening climates of the northern hemisphere of Mizar 5, historically named "The Great Chill" ( see [[Great Chill, the)) neary two decades before the final collapse of the Golgari. Recovered newsarticles withing the ruined city of [[Heimhallif) written during that time are split if these creations are a blessing or a curse due to their high levels of local air pollution, but their base design will be continued for at least a century.\r
+High-scale combustion engine which acted as the main source of power in the late stages Golgari civilisation. These massive, power-producing furnaces were powered mainly with sulphuric coal but were capable of turning every carbon or sulphur-based material into fuel and were even used for cremation of the dead, as studies within the [Atemporal Anomaly](Atemporal Anomaly) AA-47 clearly show. The construction of first Balefyre Engine can be traced back to the worsening climates of the northern hemisphere of Mizar 5, historically named "The Great Chill" ( see [Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the)) neary two decades before the final collapse of the Golgari. Recovered newsarticles withing the ruined city of [Heimhallif](Heimhallif) written during that time are split if these creations are a blessing or a curse due to their high levels of local air pollution, but their base design will be continued for at least a century.\r
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- Prof. C.Orion, Archivist and Curator for the OPXH
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In RODs 45599a, 3 cycles after the founding of Research Station 6, rumors started circulating there about a blinking cow (local equivalent), which only existed some days of the month, and whose milk turned into cheese. The rumors had all the telltale signs of an urban legend--disagreement on basic facts like who had seen the cow, when and where the cow disappeared, or in some cases even the species of animal. Reports appeared over the course of decades and were generally attributed to unnamed sources. Presumably the joke was to trick new station crew into believing into [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies) or avoiding dairy products.\r
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-Unfortunately the efforts of administration to supress the information, led to even stronger belief in the existence of Aldebaranian foreknowlege (see [Aldebaranians, The]]), the [History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko](Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox](Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko](Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]]), the [[History Paradox), and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko) in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh). This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library)\r
+Unfortunately the efforts of administration to supress the information, led to even stronger belief in the existence of Aldebaranian foreknowlege (see [Aldebaranians, The](Aldebaranians, The)), the [History Paradox](History Paradox), and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [Elector-Prince Rzesutko](Elector-Prince Rzesutko) in the nearby [Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh). This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library)\r
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*Excerpt from "Arguments For and Against Free Speech", Mizar-5 Subcommittee on Open Research Access*\r
In RODs 45599a, 3 cycles after the founding of Research Station 6, rumors started circulating there about a blinking cow (local equivalent), which only existed some days of the month, and whose milk turned into cheese. The rumors had all the telltale signs of an urban legend--disagreement on basic facts like who had seen the cow, when and where the cow disappeared, or in some cases even the species of animal. Reports appeared over the course of decades and were generally attributed to unnamed sources. Presumably the joke was to trick new station crew into believing into [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies) or avoiding dairy products.\r
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-Unfortunately the efforts of administration to supress the information, led to even stronger belief in the existence of [Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko](Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox](Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko](Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh](History Paradox]], and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko]] in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh]]. This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Aldebaranians, The]] foreknowlege, the [[History Paradox), and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [[Elector-Prince Rzesutko) in the nearby [[Principality of Ionzh). This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library)\r
+Unfortunately the efforts of administration to supress the information, led to even stronger belief in the existence of [Aldebaranians, The](Aldebaranians, The) foreknowlege, the [History Paradox](History Paradox), and support for anti-historiographic efforts in the vein of [Elector-Prince Rzesutko](Elector-Prince Rzesutko) in the nearby [Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh). This gave fuel as locals and off-planet efforts to actively destroy research data intensified, and led to the [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library)\r
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*Excerpt from "Arguments For and Against Free Speech", Mizar-5 Subcommittee on Open Research Access*\r
-The Boltrus Incident refers to a sequence of events that occurred somewhere between ESDTF February 12 - March 22, 3361 in a small village on [Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol](Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism](Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol](Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5](Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol](Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism](Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]]. The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol](Rotorastianism]]. The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol]], a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5). The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [[Rotorastianism). The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [[Long-Necked Gh'dol), a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [[Zan-Taranth) began a pilgrimage from Mizar-5 to spread her works to other peoples in the galaxy, and several surviving denizens of the village followed. With so few remaining members, the village itself soon fell into disarray, and the account of the last known surviving villager, recorded sometime between May 8 and 29 of the same year, alluded to the presence of some hostile spirit draining the village of its life and livelihood, with a lament for the future of surrounding towns.\r
+The Boltrus Incident refers to a sequence of events that occurred somewhere between ESDTF February 12 - March 22, 3361 in a small village on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5). The incident is believed to be the first written mention of the practice of [Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism). The collection of diaries, journals, and accounts all describe an otherwise unremarkable woodcutter of the village having supposedly been struck by a floating grey apparition, in the shape of a [Long-Necked Gh'dol](Long-Necked Gh'dol), a species native to the planet. The woodcutter, upon awakening, began to etch her collected logs with strange symbols, their meanings known only to their maker. Sometime before or after this event, the village was attacked by unusually aggressive gh'dols, and the accounts of most other villagers stopped - most believe due to death or disappearance. The woodcutter who would later be known as [Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth) began a pilgrimage from Mizar-5 to spread her works to other peoples in the galaxy, and several surviving denizens of the village followed. With so few remaining members, the village itself soon fell into disarray, and the account of the last known surviving villager, recorded sometime between May 8 and 29 of the same year, alluded to the presence of some hostile spirit draining the village of its life and livelihood, with a lament for the future of surrounding towns.\r
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The exact order of events is under constant debate and scrutiny from several historians, and will likely never be settled due to the moderate [Atemporal Anomaly](Atemporal Anomaly) surrounding the village, but the most trustworthy and credible scholars indicate that this so-called apparition was simply an aging gh'dol, the aggression of gh'dols a frenzy spurred by its inevitable death, the deaths and disappearances caused by the ensuing frenzy, and the writings of the woodcutter, indecipherable nonsense from which sprang a ludicrous following of half-cracked zealots and pretenders. Wiser readers would do well to put to rest any notions of spiritualism or otherworldly presence the more incredulous elements of this incident might invoke.\r
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-A common merchant loop, picking up rare-earth elements and musical instruments in [Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [Mizar-4]], refueling in the [Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God](Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God](Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4](Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God](Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God](Mizar-4]], refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned]], swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God]], and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2](Gondar-2]], swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [[Mizar-4), refueling in the [[Archipelago of the Damned), swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [[Turban of God), and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [[Gondar-2).\r
+A common merchant loop, picking up rare-earth elements and musical instruments in [Gondar-2](Gondar-2), swapping rare earth elements for carbon-based foodstuffs on [Mizar-4](Mizar-4), refueling in the [Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned), swapping foodstuffs and instruments for mechanical tools and riding saddles at the [Turban of God](Turban of God), and finally returning the final leg of the journey back to [Gondar-2](Gondar-2).\r
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The Loop is considered medium-risk by those in the know, but recent decreased demand for music on [Mizar-4](Mizar-4), and increased demand for reagents and scientific apparatus on Mizar-5 has lowered the popularity of the loop in favor of shorter, safer, and more profitable trading loops.\r
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-A Cataphract was an intended spacecraft produced by the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]], although none ever escaped [Mizar-5]]’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], although none ever escaped [Mizar-5](Mizar-5]]’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], although none ever escaped [[Mizar-5](Mizar-5](Mizar-5](Mizar-5]]’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [[Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], although none ever escaped [[Mizar-5](Mizar-5](Mizar-5](Mizar-5]]’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [[Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire), although none ever escaped [[Mizar-5](Mizar-5)’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [[Balefyre Engine](Golgori Sovereign Empire), although none ever escaped [[Mizar-5)’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [[Balefyre Engine). The Engine was modified in such a way that the pilot of the craft could psycho-kinetically control how exactly the Engine operated, such as the speed of fuel intake and compression. This was necessary because a Cataphract had little in the way of electrical instruments, and very few options otherwise to control the spacecraft’s flight.\r
+A Cataphract was an intended spacecraft produced by the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire), although none ever escaped [Mizar-5](Mizar-5)’s outer atmosphere. They were crafted of metals harvested from fallen meteorites, and propelled by a modified [Balefyre Engine](Balefyre Engine). The Engine was modified in such a way that the pilot of the craft could psycho-kinetically control how exactly the Engine operated, such as the speed of fuel intake and compression. This was necessary because a Cataphract had little in the way of electrical instruments, and very few options otherwise to control the spacecraft’s flight.\r
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It is estimated that there were a dozen or so attempts to escape Mizar-5’s atmosphere with a Cataphract, but as far as it is known, none succeeded. The attempts were likely limited by the rarity of the metals used and the rate in which [psychically-attuned](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Psychic%20Attunement) Golgari reached the age of maturity. Most of the Cataphracts failed because of mental stress: the burden of controlling the spacecraft caused fatal cerebral hemorrhages in the pilots.\r
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-Causeways of the Caravaneers is the 87th edition of [An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [Traitor's Ridge]] and [Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge](K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge]] and [[Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail](Traitor's Ridge]] and [[Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge](K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge]] and [[Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter](Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge](K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge]] and [[Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail](Traitor's Ridge]] and [[Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter]], published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge](K'ghani Trail]]. The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge]] and [[Lithis Falls Pass](An Ionzhi Gazeetter), published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [[K'ghani Trail). The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [[Traitor's Ridge) and [[Lithis Falls Pass), and the horrific events that occurred there. \r
+Causeways of the Caravaneers is the 87th edition of [An Ionzhi Gazeetter](An Ionzhi Gazeetter), published in IY5244, and focusing primarily on the historic sights and landmarks along and around the [K'ghani Trail](K'ghani Trail). The publication, in addition to the usual travelling tips, includes significant details on historical information regarding several areas of interest along the trail, like [Traitor's Ridge](Traitor's Ridge) and [Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass), and the horrific events that occurred there. \r
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-Julane and his apprentices were said to have included the expanded historical information in this edition as part of an ongoing protest against the revisionist propaganda attempting to minimize the barbarous behavior of the travelers - the revisionists are said to have obfuscated or destroyed all evidence of wrongdoing in a bid to stoke Ionzhian nationalist fervor and undermine the moralist party. The infamous revisionist leader [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] used this and the few later editions of the Gazeetter as evidence of crimes against the empire and her people in the Freethinkers' Synod (See [Freethinker's Synod, The](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Freethinker's Synod, The](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko) used this and the few later editions of the Gazeetter as evidence of crimes against the empire and her people in the Freethinkers' Synod (See [[Freethinker's Synod, The)), and cruelly hunted down and executed all involved in its publication.\r
+Julane and his apprentices were said to have included the expanded historical information in this edition as part of an ongoing protest against the revisionist propaganda attempting to minimize the barbarous behavior of the travelers - the revisionists are said to have obfuscated or destroyed all evidence of wrongdoing in a bid to stoke Ionzhian nationalist fervor and undermine the moralist party. The infamous revisionist leader [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko) used this and the few later editions of the Gazeetter as evidence of crimes against the empire and her people in the Freethinkers' Synod (See [Freethinker's Synod, The](Freethinker's Synod, The)), and cruelly hunted down and executed all involved in its publication.\r
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Like many other later editions of the Gazeetter, most copies of Causeways were rounded up and burned on the pyres: Only 13 known copies of this edition remain, many charred and illegible on several pages. \r
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-Archived Object #335, also called Curators Bane, is a weathered and slightly stained issue of [An Ionzhi Gazetter]] printed in 5197 of the [Ionzhi Calender]]. While appearing to be a standard piece of informative literature at discovery, it has proven to be a pain to draw reliable information from its contents or even keep it correctly filed away, due to it's apparently innate ability to shift between realtime, [B-Time](An Ionzhi Gazetter]] printed in 5197 of the [Ionzhi Calender](Ionzhi Calender]]. While appearing to be a standard piece of informative literature at discovery, it has proven to be a pain to draw reliable information from its contents or even keep it correctly filed away, due to it's apparently innate ability to shift between realtime, [[B-Time](An Ionzhi Gazetter](B-Time](An Ionzhi Gazetter]] printed in 5197 of the [[Ionzhi Calender](Ionzhi Calender](Ionzhi Calender](Ionzhi Calender]]. While appearing to be a standard piece of informative literature at discovery, it has proven to be a pain to draw reliable information from its contents or even keep it correctly filed away, due to it's apparently innate ability to shift between realtime, [[B-Time](An Ionzhi Gazetter](B-Time](An Ionzhi Gazetter]] printed in 5197 of the [[Ionzhi Calender](Ionzhi Calender). While appearing to be a standard piece of informative literature at discovery, it has proven to be a pain to draw reliable information from its contents or even keep it correctly filed away, due to it's apparently innate ability to shift between realtime, [[B-Time](An Ionzhi Gazetter) printed in 5197 of the [[Ionzhi Calender). While appearing to be a standard piece of informative literature at discovery, it has proven to be a pain to draw reliable information from its contents or even keep it correctly filed away, due to it's apparently innate ability to shift between realtime, [[B-Time), as well as other potentially fictional timestreams and realities. These changes are irregular and change the content, Author and even language used within the object, while date and issue number appear to remain the same (or at least approximately, when the measurements of time or numerations work differently in the handbook's current reality. \r
+Archived Object #335, also called Curators Bane, is a weathered and slightly stained issue of [An Ionzhi Gazetter](An Ionzhi Gazetter) printed in 5197 of the [Ionzhi Calender](Ionzhi Calender). While appearing to be a standard piece of informative literature at discovery, it has proven to be a pain to draw reliable information from its contents or even keep it correctly filed away, due to it's apparently innate ability to shift between realtime, [B-Time](B-Time), as well as other potentially fictional timestreams and realities. These changes are irregular and change the content, Author and even language used within the object, while date and issue number appear to remain the same (or at least approximately, when the measurements of time or numerations work differently in the handbook's current reality. \r
The resulting impossability to correcty order and file this object in relation to other findings and reports have given the artifact the title 'Curator's Bane'\r
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Its most facinating realities in which it returns show a version of Mizar-5 that is a lush tropical jungleword inhabited by a doomsday-cult worshipping, warped version of the Golgari civilisation as we know it. This cult preaches the coming of a higher being called 'The Smotherer of Light' (--> [Smotherer of Light, the](Smotherer of Light, the)) that will devour the sun's radiance unless kept at bay through worship and ritualistic sacrifice.
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- **7.5.9** Tourism is a valid reason for travel, but [Stasis Tourism](Stasis Tourism) should be denied by Board policy.\r
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- **18.0** Proof of citizenship in a pan-galactic *entity* other than a planet is also accepted\r
- - **24.6** [B-Time]] visitors will allowed entry (indeed, given sole access), after cross-temporal event 394850c, and should be delayed until any point in their timeline after that event. A-Time visitors will lose access at this point, so we cannot schedule D-Time and G-Time access. Please direct D-Time visitors to speak with [B-Time](B-Time](B-Time](B-Time) visitors will allowed entry (indeed, given sole access), after cross-temporal event 394850c, and should be delayed until any point in their timeline after that event. A-Time visitors will lose access at this point, so we cannot schedule D-Time and G-Time access. Please direct D-Time visitors to speak with [[B-Time) administration to learn when they will have access.\r
+ - **24.6** [B-Time](B-Time) visitors will allowed entry (indeed, given sole access), after cross-temporal event 394850c, and should be delayed until any point in their timeline after that event. A-Time visitors will lose access at this point, so we cannot schedule D-Time and G-Time access. Please direct D-Time visitors to speak with [B-Time](B-Time) administration to learn when they will have access.\r
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- **4.5.4.4.4**: Returning visitors includes returning tourists\r
- Additional note: Please redirect reporters or media inquiries to the [Public Relations](Public Relations) Department without talking to the individual further.\r
-The Deljin Reactor Meltdown was a catastrophic event that occurred on ESDTF October 22, 3647, at 4:27 PM. The incident claimed the lives of many of the plant workers in [Kester City]], along with several bystanders in the surrounding area. This event is what most believe ultimately caused the remaining citizens to finally abandon the city to the [Orianian Wasteland](Kester City](Orianian Wasteland](Kester City), along with several bystanders in the surrounding area. This event is what most believe ultimately caused the remaining citizens to finally abandon the city to the [[Orianian Wasteland). \r
+The Deljin Reactor Meltdown was a catastrophic event that occurred on ESDTF October 22, 3647, at 4:27 PM. The incident claimed the lives of many of the plant workers in [Kester City](Kester City), along with several bystanders in the surrounding area. This event is what most believe ultimately caused the remaining citizens to finally abandon the city to the [Orianian Wasteland](Orianian Wasteland). \r
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According to survivor accounts, the meltdown began shortly before the second shift turnover, just as plant operators were finalizing logs to hand off to the next shift. There had been nominal fluctuations in the pressure and temperature readings that afternoon, but nothing that the technicians believed was any cause for concern. By the start of the second shift, the technicians discovered that temperatures had already risen beyond safe levels, and ordered an immediate evacuation of the plant. Thirteen minutes later, before the plant had been fully evacuated, the coolant system ruptured, and the resulting explosion caused a massive deposition of fissile material.\r
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-The root cause of the meltdown was attributed to several small but crucial design flaws in the cooling system held over from the more basic construction methods and materials of the later [Balefyre Engine]]s upon which the reactor was based. Particularly, it is observed that the majority of these flaws revolved around the manual operation of several aspects of the coolant pump system, which rendered the poison rods and failsafe shutdown measures ineffective, and allowed a positive feedback loop to raise temperatures beyond safe levels. Later iterations of reactor design, including the [Incandescent Temporeactor](Balefyre Engine](Incandescent Temporeactor](Balefyre Engine)s upon which the reactor was based. Particularly, it is observed that the majority of these flaws revolved around the manual operation of several aspects of the coolant pump system, which rendered the poison rods and failsafe shutdown measures ineffective, and allowed a positive feedback loop to raise temperatures beyond safe levels. Later iterations of reactor design, including the [[Incandescent Temporeactor), would include elements that could automatically stabilize temperatures under similar conditions, drastically reducing the risk of another meltdown in this fashion.\r
+The root cause of the meltdown was attributed to several small but crucial design flaws in the cooling system held over from the more basic construction methods and materials of the later [Balefyre Engine](Balefyre Engine)s upon which the reactor was based. Particularly, it is observed that the majority of these flaws revolved around the manual operation of several aspects of the coolant pump system, which rendered the poison rods and failsafe shutdown measures ineffective, and allowed a positive feedback loop to raise temperatures beyond safe levels. Later iterations of reactor design, including the [Incandescent Temporeactor](Incandescent Temporeactor), would include elements that could automatically stabilize temperatures under similar conditions, drastically reducing the risk of another meltdown in this fashion.\r
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Wide-stretching biome covering most of the equatorial landmass on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5). The year-around heat, combined with gathering clouds from the nearby oceans on both sides lead to an incredibly heavy and humid air that turns to gushing periods of rainfall numerous times almost every day of the year. The ground is heavily eroded, and the flora and fauna that inhabits this foggy marshland had to adapt heavily to survive a constant shortage of dry land, changing streams and waterlogged soil. Mangrove trees dominate the region, with wading birds, amphibians, insects and fish of all sizes thriving in this near untouched piece of nature. \r
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-The lack of easily accessable ressources, habitable space for settlments and transportation as well as the high number of poisonous or disease-transmitting plants and animals lead to a severe lack of colonisation by the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]] or any other developed nation, although documents suggest that it may have been declared as a restricted military testing site for at least a few decades, evident through the crashed [Cataphract]] hanging above its murky waters as well as a number of explosion craters. Small abandoned campsites with propaganda flyers, ammunition and reverse-engineered technology also point to several cells of the [New Golgari Rebellion](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] or any other developed nation, although documents suggest that it may have been declared as a restricted military testing site for at least a few decades, evident through the crashed [Cataphract](Cataphract]] hanging above its murky waters as well as a number of explosion craters. Small abandoned campsites with propaganda flyers, ammunition and reverse-engineered technology also point to several cells of the [[New Golgari Rebellion](Golgori Sovereign Empire](New Golgari Rebellion](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] or any other developed nation, although documents suggest that it may have been declared as a restricted military testing site for at least a few decades, evident through the crashed [[Cataphract](Cataphract](Cataphract](Cataphract]] hanging above its murky waters as well as a number of explosion craters. Small abandoned campsites with propaganda flyers, ammunition and reverse-engineered technology also point to several cells of the [[New Golgari Rebellion](Golgori Sovereign Empire](New Golgari Rebellion](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] or any other developed nation, although documents suggest that it may have been declared as a restricted military testing site for at least a few decades, evident through the crashed [[Cataphract](Cataphract) hanging above its murky waters as well as a number of explosion craters. Small abandoned campsites with propaganda flyers, ammunition and reverse-engineered technology also point to several cells of the [[New Golgari Rebellion](Golgori Sovereign Empire) or any other developed nation, although documents suggest that it may have been declared as a restricted military testing site for at least a few decades, evident through the crashed [[Cataphract) hanging above its murky waters as well as a number of explosion craters. Small abandoned campsites with propaganda flyers, ammunition and reverse-engineered technology also point to several cells of the [[New Golgari Rebellion) using the hostile terrain as their hideout.
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+The lack of easily accessable ressources, habitable space for settlments and transportation as well as the high number of poisonous or disease-transmitting plants and animals lead to a severe lack of colonisation by the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire) or any other developed nation, although documents suggest that it may have been declared as a restricted military testing site for at least a few decades, evident through the crashed [Cataphract](Cataphract) hanging above its murky waters as well as a number of explosion craters. Small abandoned campsites with propaganda flyers, ammunition and reverse-engineered technology also point to several cells of the [New Golgari Rebellion](New Golgari Rebellion) using the hostile terrain as their hideout.\r
-The Descent of the New Moon was an event in Golgori year ⅟↋↊↋ↈ (RODS 456abc), subject to much debate over what the event was. As far as it is understood today, a small celestial object, most likely a moon or large meteor, appeared in the night sky over [Oedeon]], the capital of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. How the object traveled or appeared there is not understood, but it slowly fell towards the surface of [Mizar-5](Oedeon]], the capital of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. How the object traveled or appeared there is not understood, but it slowly fell towards the surface of [[Mizar-5](Oedeon](Mizar-5](Oedeon]], the capital of the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. How the object traveled or appeared there is not understood, but it slowly fell towards the surface of [[Mizar-5](Oedeon](Mizar-5](Oedeon]], the capital of the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire). How the object traveled or appeared there is not understood, but it slowly fell towards the surface of [[Mizar-5](Oedeon), the capital of the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire). How the object traveled or appeared there is not understood, but it slowly fell towards the surface of [[Mizar-5), impacting near dawn. The urban center and surrounding suburbs were completely obliterated, turned into glass or ash.\r
+The Descent of the New Moon was an event in Golgori year ⅟↋↊↋ↈ (RODS 456abc), subject to much debate over what the event was. As far as it is understood today, a small celestial object, most likely a moon or large meteor, appeared in the night sky over [Oedeon](Oedeon), the capital of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire). How the object traveled or appeared there is not understood, but it slowly fell towards the surface of [Mizar-5](Mizar-5), impacting near dawn. The urban center and surrounding suburbs were completely obliterated, turned into glass or ash.\r
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Various theories from elements on Mizar-5 have been proposed, none of them conclusive, but I shall list them here for the Order’s sake.\r
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3. Caused by elements at the [Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie), for it was relatively unscathed, the foundations of the building still standing in a landscape of glass. No known psychic has been shown to be able to summon celestial objects.\r
4. Research Station 6 claimed to have picked up the radio tags of [Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar)’s flagship *The Painted Bird* moments before the object appeared, which has led some to believe that the infamous captain lived and then proceeded to crash his ship into Mizar-5.\r
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-The only known non-Mizarian observance of the event was from a passing scrapper caravan in the [Archipelago of the Damned]], which tried to sell to me corrupted and otherwise unusable logs from their spectroscopes, claiming their instruments picked up light from the impact. The lack of reliable neutral confirmation of the event has led to a wide increase in belief of [Extratemporal Anomalies](Archipelago of the Damned](Extratemporal Anomalies](Archipelago of the Damned), which tried to sell to me corrupted and otherwise unusable logs from their spectroscopes, claiming their instruments picked up light from the impact. The lack of reliable neutral confirmation of the event has led to a wide increase in belief of [[Extratemporal Anomalies).\r
+The only known non-Mizarian observance of the event was from a passing scrapper caravan in the [Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned), which tried to sell to me corrupted and otherwise unusable logs from their spectroscopes, claiming their instruments picked up light from the impact. The lack of reliable neutral confirmation of the event has led to a wide increase in belief of [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies).\r
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-Eldest Son is a contemporary retro-electropunk band that was formed in ESTDF June 6th, 6122. The band's music uses digitized instrumentals and vocals alongside analog brass and percussion instruments similar to those used in imperial ceremony to produce a sound described as "flavorfully historic, yet unambiguously modern in its chaotic signatures and stylized synth." The band derives its name and a portion of its imagery directly from [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]], regarding the Empire's use of the mythology of the [Wax Witch](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Wax Witch](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko), regarding the Empire's use of the mythology of the [[Wax Witch) to cement the rule of the Rzeszutko dynasty. The band claims to take direct inspiration from the destruction of the cosmos prophesized by Rzeszutko, and that "...the entropic energy produced by the instruments of the apocalypse ushers in the inevitable end of the universe, culminating in a new era of divine primordial creation."\r
+Eldest Son is a contemporary retro-electropunk band that was formed in ESTDF June 6th, 6122. The band's music uses digitized instrumentals and vocals alongside analog brass and percussion instruments similar to those used in imperial ceremony to produce a sound described as "flavorfully historic, yet unambiguously modern in its chaotic signatures and stylized synth." The band derives its name and a portion of its imagery directly from [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko), regarding the Empire's use of the mythology of the [Wax Witch](Wax Witch) to cement the rule of the Rzeszutko dynasty. The band claims to take direct inspiration from the destruction of the cosmos prophesized by Rzeszutko, and that "...the entropic energy produced by the instruments of the apocalypse ushers in the inevitable end of the universe, culminating in a new era of divine primordial creation."\r
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-Although the group has performed dozens of times on multiple planets, the band has managed to keep the identity of its members a closely guarded secret, although some have theorized that like their namesake, the band's members are each multiple different people, rotating regularly to keep the sound fresh and ensure no two albums are alike. The group has found unusual popularity in the [Candaxx Loop]], owing somewhat to the route's ties to history and the band's persona. However, it also remains a cornerstone of electropunk culture in the area primarily because the band is one of the few that still releases their music on physical media, making it easier to acquire the music without needing to pass purchases through the [Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade](Candaxx Loop](Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade](Candaxx Loop), owing somewhat to the route's ties to history and the band's persona. However, it also remains a cornerstone of electropunk culture in the area primarily because the band is one of the few that still releases their music on physical media, making it easier to acquire the music without needing to pass purchases through the [[Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade).\r
+Although the group has performed dozens of times on multiple planets, the band has managed to keep the identity of its members a closely guarded secret, although some have theorized that like their namesake, the band's members are each multiple different people, rotating regularly to keep the sound fresh and ensure no two albums are alike. The group has found unusual popularity in the [Candaxx Loop](Candaxx Loop), owing somewhat to the route's ties to history and the band's persona. However, it also remains a cornerstone of electropunk culture in the area primarily because the band is one of the few that still releases their music on physical media, making it easier to acquire the music without needing to pass purchases through the [Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade](Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade).\r
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He was elected the 18th Elector-Prince-For-Life of Ionzh in 5240 (RODS 45576a), adopting the honorific name Ponzuknari (Dawning Sun). His first few years of rule reformed the lax system of laws, raising taxes and imposing far harsher legal penalties. Between his personal charisma and scholarly reputation, significant resulting economic boosts, and the removal of several well-known corrupt politicians, his reforms were if not met with approval at least accepted without major complaint.\r
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-Two years into his rule, he started to become increasingly obsessed with a splinter sect of [Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period](Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period](Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the](Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period](Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period](Bentways, the]]) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth]] that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period]]. He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge](Rotorastianism]] focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [[Bentways, the)) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [[Zan-Taranth) that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [[Revisionist Period). He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [[Traitor's Ridge).\r
+Two years into his rule, he started to become increasingly obsessed with a splinter sect of [Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism) focusing on ritual purity, indeed changing his honorific to Rzeszutko (Ritual Purity). He went into retreat in the Bentways (see [Bentways, the](Bentways, the)) for a year, bathing dozens of times a day and by his own later account, spending every hour in study of fringe religious and scholarly texts. Finally he re-appeared, reporting a prophetic vision from [Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth) that the Ionzhians were the Chosen People, but an unpreventable, cosmos-destroying disaster would come in eight thousand years. His attempts to prevent the disaster are well-documented as the [Revisionist Period](Revisionist Period). He was in poor health for the second half of his reign, after his speech at [Traitor's Ridge](Traitor's Ridge).\r
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-After his death in the [Incandescent Temporeactor]], his son took on the name and public identity of Elector-Prince Rzeszutko, under the fiction that Rzeszutko was a [Wax-Witch](Incandescent Temporeactor](Wax-Witch](Incandescent Temporeactor), his son took on the name and public identity of Elector-Prince Rzeszutko, under the fiction that Rzeszutko was a [[Wax-Witch), an immortal mythological being which is reformed after its apparent death. By this means, the Rzeszutko dynasty continued for hundreds of years without the risk of popular election.\r
+After his death in the [Incandescent Temporeactor](Incandescent Temporeactor), his son took on the name and public identity of Elector-Prince Rzeszutko, under the fiction that Rzeszutko was a [Wax-Witch](Wax-Witch), an immortal mythological being which is reformed after its apparent death. By this means, the Rzeszutko dynasty continued for hundreds of years without the risk of popular election.\r
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*Excerpt from "The legal status of the present-day Rzeszutko Compound", Mizar-5 Diplomatic Corp*
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*Not be confused with the ship [The Loping Doge](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Loping%20Doge,%20The).*\r
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-An Eloping Dog is a species of canine-analogous vertebrates, native to [Mizar-5]]. They were originally tamed by [Aldebaranians](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) as hunting companions, but most of the population died to the [Floramateria]] with their masters. A small number survived, and were kept as novelty pets for rich members of society, and their population rose. In Ionzhi year 5333 (RODS 456333) during [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Mizar-5]]. They were originally tamed by [Aldebaranians](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) as hunting companions, but most of the population died to the [Floramateria](Floramateria]] with their masters. A small number survived, and were kept as novelty pets for rich members of society, and their population rose. In Ionzhi year 5333 (RODS 456333) during [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Mizar-5](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Mizar-5]]. They were originally tamed by [Aldebaranians](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) as hunting companions, but most of the population died to the [[Floramateria](Floramateria](Floramateria](Floramateria]] with their masters. A small number survived, and were kept as novelty pets for rich members of society, and their population rose. In Ionzhi year 5333 (RODS 456333) during [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Mizar-5](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Mizar-5]]. They were originally tamed by [Aldebaranians](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) as hunting companions, but most of the population died to the [[Floramateria](Floramateria) with their masters. A small number survived, and were kept as novelty pets for rich members of society, and their population rose. In Ionzhi year 5333 (RODS 456333) during [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Mizar-5). They were originally tamed by [Aldebaranians](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) as hunting companions, but most of the population died to the [[Floramateria) with their masters. A small number survived, and were kept as novelty pets for rich members of society, and their population rose. In Ionzhi year 5333 (RODS 456333) during [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko)’s reign, a mass slaughter of the Eloping Dogs was carried out, allegedly because one vomited on the Elector-Prince. A small number were hidden by Research Station 6, and shipped offworld. Today, their number has risen to pre-massacre numbers, largely due to the efforts of the Mizar-4 Kennel Association.\r
+An Eloping Dog is a species of canine-analogous vertebrates, native to [Mizar-5](Mizar-5). They were originally tamed by [Aldebaranians](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Aldebaranians,%20The) as hunting companions, but most of the population died to the [Floramateria](Floramateria) with their masters. A small number survived, and were kept as novelty pets for rich members of society, and their population rose. In Ionzhi year 5333 (RODS 456333) during [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko)’s reign, a mass slaughter of the Eloping Dogs was carried out, allegedly because one vomited on the Elector-Prince. A small number were hidden by Research Station 6, and shipped offworld. Today, their number has risen to pre-massacre numbers, largely due to the efforts of the Mizar-4 Kennel Association.\r
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The animal is named as such because of its peculiar behavior. At least once a fortnight (Mizar-5 time), the Eloping Dogs escape by unknown means during the night (local time). Each Dog in a roughly 50 kilometer area meets up in a location roughly in between all of them, where they sit together for the night, before they return to their original location by morning. This has shown to happen between Dogs that have no idea of each other’s existence. It is unknown by what means their transportation occurs, but a clue may be found in temporal sciences, as a Dog will lie down and become unresponsive if brought into an [Atemporal Anomaly](Atemporal Anomaly). They will stay in this position until they are brought outside or die.\r
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Endless Fabric\r
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-Traditional Golgori weaving tradition, in which the entire piece of clothing or other fabric-based product is made by a single thread, who's ends are intertwined at the completion of the work process, thereby completing an endless loop of fabric. Due to the intense manual labour and skill neccecary for this technique, the number of weavers still practising the art of Endless Fabric decreased drastically after the [Industrial Ascendency]], as it cannot be reproduced via mechanised work. Teachings of this artform must have been purely through oral tradition as there are no written records speaking about the technical know-how that have been found to date. Experimental Archaeology has yet to recreate this unique weaving technique, an issue not helped by the severe restrictions of [Artifact Access Control](Industrial Ascendency](Artifact Access Control](Industrial Ascendency), as it cannot be reproduced via mechanised work. Teachings of this artform must have been purely through oral tradition as there are no written records speaking about the technical know-how that have been found to date. Experimental Archaeology has yet to recreate this unique weaving technique, an issue not helped by the severe restrictions of [[Artifact Access Control).\r
+Traditional Golgori weaving tradition, in which the entire piece of clothing or other fabric-based product is made by a single thread, who's ends are intertwined at the completion of the work process, thereby completing an endless loop of fabric. Due to the intense manual labour and skill neccecary for this technique, the number of weavers still practising the art of Endless Fabric decreased drastically after the [Industrial Ascendency](Industrial Ascendency), as it cannot be reproduced via mechanised work. Teachings of this artform must have been purely through oral tradition as there are no written records speaking about the technical know-how that have been found to date. Experimental Archaeology has yet to recreate this unique weaving technique, an issue not helped by the severe restrictions of [Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control).\r
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Endless Fabric has been found in various artifacts made from plant fiber, animal hair, synthetic string and metal wire, and even hardened [Varphorium](Varphorium).\r
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-The Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452 is a set of intra-galactic rules and guidelines regulating the handling of xeno cultural heritage, to counteract the smuggling trade of artifacts along the edges of the [Archipelago of the Damned]] and ease military tensions between galactic powers claiming successor rights on neutral planets and systems. It includes regulations on the exchange of cultural artifacts, limits the extraction of artifacts of active Xeno cultures as well as strict rules about [Artifact Access Control]]. The Fengu-Colgari Convention has since replaced the problematic and now defunct [Law of Finders Keepers](Archipelago of the Damned]] and ease military tensions between galactic powers claiming successor rights on neutral planets and systems. It includes regulations on the exchange of cultural artifacts, limits the extraction of artifacts of active Xeno cultures as well as strict rules about [Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control]]. The Fengu-Colgari Convention has since replaced the problematic and now defunct [[Law of Finders Keepers](Archipelago of the Damned](Law of Finders Keepers](Archipelago of the Damned]] and ease military tensions between galactic powers claiming successor rights on neutral planets and systems. It includes regulations on the exchange of cultural artifacts, limits the extraction of artifacts of active Xeno cultures as well as strict rules about [[Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control]]. The Fengu-Colgari Convention has since replaced the problematic and now defunct [[Law of Finders Keepers](Archipelago of the Damned](Law of Finders Keepers](Archipelago of the Damned]] and ease military tensions between galactic powers claiming successor rights on neutral planets and systems. It includes regulations on the exchange of cultural artifacts, limits the extraction of artifacts of active Xeno cultures as well as strict rules about [[Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control). The Fengu-Colgari Convention has since replaced the problematic and now defunct [[Law of Finders Keepers](Archipelago of the Damned) and ease military tensions between galactic powers claiming successor rights on neutral planets and systems. It includes regulations on the exchange of cultural artifacts, limits the extraction of artifacts of active Xeno cultures as well as strict rules about [[Artifact Access Control). The Fengu-Colgari Convention has since replaced the problematic and now defunct [[Law of Finders Keepers) that preceeded it.\r
+The Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452 is a set of intra-galactic rules and guidelines regulating the handling of xeno cultural heritage, to counteract the smuggling trade of artifacts along the edges of the [Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned) and ease military tensions between galactic powers claiming successor rights on neutral planets and systems. It includes regulations on the exchange of cultural artifacts, limits the extraction of artifacts of active Xeno cultures as well as strict rules about [Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control). The Fengu-Colgari Convention has since replaced the problematic and now defunct [Law of Finders Keepers](Law of Finders Keepers) that preceeded it.\r
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meteor (the "[Unit Star](Unit Star)") which could have brought spores from Rho-HY472. This explanation is unlikely-\r
-meteor appearances are common, genetic matches vaguely suggestive more than identical, and no tracked met\r
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-2. As a divine plague sent to destroy any spriritual successors to [Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [Rotorastianism]] on [Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5](Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5](Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth](Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5](Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5](Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4](Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth]] herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism]] on [[Mizar-5]] itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4]] instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]], depending on the [[Rotorastianism]] sect either by a jealous [[Zan-Taranth) herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [[Rotorastianism) on [[Mizar-5) itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [[Mizar-4) instead to conform to the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin).\r
+2. As a divine plague sent to destroy any spriritual successors to [Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth), depending on the [Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism) sect either by a jealous [Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth) herself or by the Vanguard of Darkness attempting to prevent its own destruction and corrupt the hearts of personkind. Questions of miracles aside, the rise of Floramateria seems to predate the widespread adoption of [Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism) on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5) itself, and this explanation seems to have been instead added later by revisionist scholars on [Mizar-4](Mizar-4) instead to conform to the [Theory of Forgotten Sin](Theory of Forgotten Sin).\r
3. Co-evolving (as with lichen) with the rust mite, a species parasitic to the [Long-Necked Gh'dol](Long-Necked Gh'dol). While Floramateria are well-evolved to prey on the Gh'dol (both short- and long-necked), they would des\r
troy the population in short order--too short to allow evolutionary steps to parasitize on other species.\r
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Addendum to yearly entry criteria to Mizar-5, 2580:\r
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Under **GENERAL** \r
- - **0.1.1** Visitors with a [U-U Card]] should be rerouted to the [Lithis Falls Pass](U-U Card](Lithis Falls Pass](U-U Card) should be rerouted to the [[Lithis Falls Pass) landing station, and be treated with all respect. They are to be given Full Access to all areas and subareas.\r
+ - **0.1.1** Visitors with a [U-U Card](U-U Card) should be rerouted to the [Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass) landing station, and be treated with all respect. They are to be given Full Access to all areas and subareas.\r
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Under **DELAY** \r
- **2.3.5** Visitors with a V-V Card (note: V-V, not U-U) are to be considered an [Extratemporal Anomalous](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Extratemporal%20Anomalies) being, and reported to your immediate supervisor. Do NOT come into contact with them. Do NOT accept any gifts.\r
The Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade (or GHACT) is a interstellar megacooperation holding a great number of pre-FTL species under their political and economic dominion. Starting out as a galactic shipping company, their rise to power began with their monopoly on commercial interstellar travel in the [Vultraum Sector](Vultraum Sector). While this monopoly has since then losened, they still hold majority shares in their vassal states governments and full control over their off-planet in- and exports. \r
-Remains of GHACT packaging have been found on [Mizar-5]], their spokesperson refused clarification if their company used this off-limit planet for commerce or merely as waste dump, but the visual similarities between outdated GHACT automated shipping vessels and the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]]'s [Cataphract](Mizar-5]], their spokesperson refused clarification if their company used this off-limit planet for commerce or merely as waste dump, but the visual similarities between outdated GHACT automated shipping vessels and the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire]]'s [[Cataphract](Mizar-5](Cataphract](Mizar-5]], their spokesperson refused clarification if their company used this off-limit planet for commerce or merely as waste dump, but the visual similarities between outdated GHACT automated shipping vessels and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire]]'s [[Cataphract](Mizar-5](Cataphract](Mizar-5]], their spokesperson refused clarification if their company used this off-limit planet for commerce or merely as waste dump, but the visual similarities between outdated GHACT automated shipping vessels and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire)'s [[Cataphract](Mizar-5), their spokesperson refused clarification if their company used this off-limit planet for commerce or merely as waste dump, but the visual similarities between outdated GHACT automated shipping vessels and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire)'s [[Cataphract) project suggest that the technological and cultural development of the planet has been influenced from outside sources, be it intentional or not.\r
+Remains of GHACT packaging have been found on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5), their spokesperson refused clarification if their company used this off-limit planet for commerce or merely as waste dump, but the visual similarities between outdated GHACT automated shipping vessels and the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire)'s [Cataphract](Cataphract) project suggest that the technological and cultural development of the planet has been influenced from outside sources, be it intentional or not.\r
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Investigation on a potential responsability of the company to the native populations extinction is still ongoing.
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-The Golgori Standard Cube was the standardized currency unit used in trade across the [Golgari Sovereign Empire]]. The value of the currency fluctuated moderately depending on local economic conditions, but at the height of the empire, one Cube had an approximate worth of $10.42, accounting for inflation. A Cube, composed of approximately 4.72g of compressed [Phylidium](Golgari Sovereign Empire](Phylidium](Golgari Sovereign Empire). The value of the currency fluctuated moderately depending on local economic conditions, but at the height of the empire, one Cube had an approximate worth of $10.42, accounting for inflation. A Cube, composed of approximately 4.72g of compressed [[Phylidium), found rapid adoption as a measure of currency largely owing to the inconvenience of needing a scale to verify the amount of powdered Phylidium in more remote locations across the Empire - Traders found counting out a handful of cubes for smaller transactions easier, and somewhat larger trades could still be conducted quickly with the same scales used for powdered Phylidium.\r
+The Golgori Standard Cube was the standardized currency unit used in trade across the [Golgari Sovereign Empire](Golgari Sovereign Empire). The value of the currency fluctuated moderately depending on local economic conditions, but at the height of the empire, one Cube had an approximate worth of $10.42, accounting for inflation. A Cube, composed of approximately 4.72g of compressed [Phylidium](Phylidium), found rapid adoption as a measure of currency largely owing to the inconvenience of needing a scale to verify the amount of powdered Phylidium in more remote locations across the Empire - Traders found counting out a handful of cubes for smaller transactions easier, and somewhat larger trades could still be conducted quickly with the same scales used for powdered Phylidium.\r
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Though more convenient, the mass of individual cubes in exceedingly large deals quickly became a burden. Many found it easier to issue bonds with a claim for hundreds, thousands, or even millions of cubes, eventually leading to the development of a centralized bank that could send and receive updated totals within hours or even minutes of deposit or withdrawal. This would be the precursor to the [Universal Credit System](Universal Credit System) that would gain widespread adoption across the galaxy to its use in present day.\r
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Gondar-2 is a life-supporting telluric planet in the [Rho-HY472](Rho-HY472) system. The flora of Gondar-2 have long been cataloged by xenobiologists and xenomusicians alike, as the cacti-like plants that flourish on the planet are highly sought after for their unique properties. The 2002 identified species all make a unique sound, quite unlike anything else, if struck, strung, or vibrated. Because of this, they fetch a high price for musicians looking for a new sound, or a scientist looking for something to spice up the lab.\r
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-No fauna are known to exist on Gondar-2, although [Varix Jhothar]]’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [Regina Apiana]] cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar]]’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana]] cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar](Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar]]’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [[Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana]] cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [[Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar](Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar](Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar](Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar]]’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [[Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana]] cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [[Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar](Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar)’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [[Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana) cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [[Archipelago of the Damned](Varix Jhothar)’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [[Regina Apiana) cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [[Archipelago of the Damned), has resulted in a popular conception of Gondar-2 as cursed.\r
+No fauna are known to exist on Gondar-2, although [Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar)’s last communique describes his crew being killed with a substance similar to [Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana) cytotoxin by native fauna. This, combined with a long history of unexplained ship disappearances in the [Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned), has resulted in a popular conception of Gondar-2 as cursed.\r
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-Gondar-2 is a popular stop on the [Candaxx Loop]], if merchants are brave enough, to harvest the cacti and [Varphorium](Candaxx Loop](Varphorium](Candaxx Loop), if merchants are brave enough, to harvest the cacti and [[Varphorium) on the planet.\r
+Gondar-2 is a popular stop on the [Candaxx Loop](Candaxx Loop), if merchants are brave enough, to harvest the cacti and [Varphorium](Varphorium) on the planet.\r
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-Selii Niramaned PLM, QAZ, R\r
Because the [Golgari Soverign Empire](Golgari Soverign Empire) had never settled the previously unhabitably southern third, they turned to artifical heating methods instead, depleting the local ecosphere. Ultimately the empire collapse\r
d due to [Sulfur Bankruptcy](Sulfur Bankruptcy).\r
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-Pre-chill climate can be seen several places on Mizar-5, most famously in the lush [Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands](Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Atemporal Anomaly]]. Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)]] adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism](Denmortia Rainlands). Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [[Atemporal Anomaly). Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)) adoption, but also popularized [[Stasis Tourism).\r
+Pre-chill climate can be seen several places on Mizar-5, most famously in the lush [Denmortia Rainlands](Denmortia Rainlands). Lost or desperate travellers sometimes seek refuge in an [Atemporal Anomaly](Atemporal Anomaly). Famously the Orison Exploratory Mission ended at the border of the Denmortia Rainlands, half of the party stuck in the border, half frozen to death only feet away. More forgotten, the Reknak Party deperately attempted to enter the Halfway Point Anamoly despite knowing better. The Halfway Point safety scandal increased [Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)) adoption, but also popularized [Stasis Tourism](Stasis Tourism).\r
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*excerpt from "Is Your QCA Charged?: How Halfway Got Us All the Way" by Sid "Rogers" ve Kenton (see [ve Kenton Family](ve Kenton Family)), Mizar-5 history museum*\r
-The H'dell Coffin, popularly known as the Half-Hearted Sarcophagus, is an Extratemporal Anomaly (see [Extratemporal Anomalies]]) discovered on Mizar-5. The Coffin is a bronze burial device dating from the early [Web-Weaver](Extratemporal Anomalies](Web-Weaver](Extratemporal Anomalies)) discovered on Mizar-5. The Coffin is a bronze burial device dating from the early [[Web-Weaver) period, depicting the internal organs and bone structure of a web weaver. It was flagged as worthy of further study by biologists, who had not yet found intact living Web-Weaver specimens.\r
+The H'dell Coffin, popularly known as the Half-Hearted Sarcophagus, is an Extratemporal Anomaly (see [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies)) discovered on Mizar-5. The Coffin is a bronze burial device dating from the early [Web-Weaver](Web-Weaver) period, depicting the internal organs and bone structure of a web weaver. It was flagged as worthy of further study by biologists, who had not yet found intact living Web-Weaver specimens.\r
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On investigation, some organs appeared missing, but scientists disagreed over which ones. Comparing notes,\r
it became clear that some carved organs were present in A-Time, others in [B-Time](B-Time). The Coffin does not\r
Haw-EN2525 (Stellar Object)\r
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-Haw-EN2525 is a quinary star system that is 3.2 light years away from the Mizar system. It holds no habitable planets, two gas giants and an thick asteroid belt directly within the goldilock zone of its circling star cluster, which might once have been a planet. Due to its intense light output and relatively close proximity, its presence shows in many [Derivative Starchart]]s on [Mizar-5](Derivative Starchart](Mizar-5](Derivative Starchart)s on [[Mizar-5), where it is named the Bright Wanderer due to the planets rotational axis. \r
+Haw-EN2525 is a quinary star system that is 3.2 light years away from the Mizar system. It holds no habitable planets, two gas giants and an thick asteroid belt directly within the goldilock zone of its circling star cluster, which might once have been a planet. Due to its intense light output and relatively close proximity, its presence shows in many [Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart)s on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5), where it is named the Bright Wanderer due to the planets rotational axis. \r
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-While there is no direct proof of any culture on the planet tying this (from their perspective) unparallelled bright stellar object in the night sky, during the time of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]] there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [Manuscript Collection 47b]] found and left in sito at [Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b]] found and left in sito at [Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b]] found and left in sito at [[Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b]] found and left in sito at [[Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire) there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b) found and left in sito at [[Traitor's Ridge](Golgori Sovereign Empire) there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [[Manuscript Collection 47b) found and left in sito at [[Traitor's Ridge)
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+While there is no direct proof of any culture on the planet tying this (from their perspective) unparallelled bright stellar object in the night sky, during the time of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire) there are at least 17 different plays, musicals and movies either depicting a personified Bright Wanderer or bearing its astronomical symbol as a Leitmotiv, as shown in the [Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b) found and left in sito at [Traitor's Ridge](Traitor's Ridge)
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-The Hess Drive was a [ZZ-level]] artifact in [Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly](Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly](Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City](Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly](Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly](Kester City]]. It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly]]. Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the](ZZ-level]] artifact in [[Kester City). It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library). Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [[Atemporal Anomaly). Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [[Kilt'iir, the)).\r
+The Hess Drive was a [ZZ-level](ZZ-level) artifact in [Kester City](Kester City). It was recorded destroyed in the Delijn Reactor Meltdown. All information about its purpose and correct operation was lost in the [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library). Between the two disasters, information is sketchy. Our primary sources of information are Golgori historical records (always unreliable), and a single still frame of a schoolchild watching an educational program showing the Drive, found in an [Atemporal Anomaly](Atemporal Anomaly). Archeologists identify the markings on the object as first-millinium Kilt'iir (see [Kilt'iir, the](Kilt'iir, the)).\r
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-Study of the Hess Drive is believed to have led to Temporeactor technology (see [Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide](Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement](Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide](Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction](Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide](Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement](Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide](Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction]], the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement]], and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide]] (see, [[Sanity Certification](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the]], [[Incandescent Temporeactor]]), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction), the revised quantum-loop theory of [[Psychic Attunement), and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [[Vvvelll Auto-genocide) (see, [[Sanity Certification)). Rarely have so many civilizations been so profoundly impacted by single object.\r
+Study of the Hess Drive is believed to have led to Temporeactor technology (see [Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the](Delijn Reactor Meltdown, the), [Incandescent Temporeactor](Incandescent Temporeactor)), the temporal warp engine, the discovery of [Universe-Universe Binary Interaction](Universe-Universe Binary Interaction), the revised quantum-loop theory of [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement), and the theory of progressive ergonomic adaption. Study of the Hess Drive caused the [Vvvelll Auto-genocide](Vvvelll Auto-genocide) (see, [Sanity Certification](Sanity Certification)). Rarely have so many civilizations been so profoundly impacted by single object.\r
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The previous existence of the Drive was re-discovered by Joseph S. Hess II in RODS 56580a during routine digital archeology in the [Kester City](Kester City) pseudo-anamoly.\r
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-A History Paradox is the theory of an occurrence of two or more discrete events that contradict each other happening at the same time in recorded history, with accounts primarily revolving around the simultaneous presence, extrapresence, modification, and/or absence of an object or individual. History Paradoxes can occur as the result of [Extratemporal Anomalies]] that fall under observation by two or more individuals with conflicting accounts. Some scholars that adhere to the theory claim that these events are in quantum flux between different timelines, a la [B-Time]], and that the paradox occurs when observation cannot completely collapse the wave function - this aligns with the observation that those wearing a [Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Extratemporal Anomalies]] that fall under observation by two or more individuals with conflicting accounts. Some scholars that adhere to the theory claim that these events are in quantum flux between different timelines, a la [B-Time](B-Time]], and that the paradox occurs when observation cannot completely collapse the wave function - this aligns with the observation that those wearing a [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Extratemporal Anomalies](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Extratemporal Anomalies]] that fall under observation by two or more individuals with conflicting accounts. Some scholars that adhere to the theory claim that these events are in quantum flux between different timelines, a la [[B-Time](B-Time](B-Time](B-Time]], and that the paradox occurs when observation cannot completely collapse the wave function - this aligns with the observation that those wearing a [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Extratemporal Anomalies](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Extratemporal Anomalies]] that fall under observation by two or more individuals with conflicting accounts. Some scholars that adhere to the theory claim that these events are in quantum flux between different timelines, a la [[B-Time](B-Time), and that the paradox occurs when observation cannot completely collapse the wave function - this aligns with the observation that those wearing a [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Extratemporal Anomalies) that fall under observation by two or more individuals with conflicting accounts. Some scholars that adhere to the theory claim that these events are in quantum flux between different timelines, a la [[B-Time), and that the paradox occurs when observation cannot completely collapse the wave function - this aligns with the observation that those wearing a [[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)) have no reported encounters with these paradoxes.\r
+A History Paradox is the theory of an occurrence of two or more discrete events that contradict each other happening at the same time in recorded history, with accounts primarily revolving around the simultaneous presence, extrapresence, modification, and/or absence of an object or individual. History Paradoxes can occur as the result of [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies) that fall under observation by two or more individuals with conflicting accounts. Some scholars that adhere to the theory claim that these events are in quantum flux between different timelines, a la [B-Time](B-Time), and that the paradox occurs when observation cannot completely collapse the wave function - this aligns with the observation that those wearing a [Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)) have no reported encounters with these paradoxes.\r
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-The exact nature of these paradoxes can be difficult to understand, as they conveniently defy direct observation - though the [Blinking Cow Rumor]] is obviously farcical, it offers useful material for an example: A cow that is observed and not observed in the same space by two or more individuals qualifies as a history paradox, as does a unique cow observed in two different places at the same time. Another less-observed example is the occurrence of a cow observed by multiple parties to have differing properties (e.g. a "brown cow" vs. "speckled cow.") The absence of a cow observed by several individuals, however, falls under more scrutiny. It could be that the cow has simply gone unaccounted for, but the disappearance can be attributed to a paradox if, under later observation, the cow is found to have been displaced further than mundane travel could account for over the time period of absence - an example of one such event being the Two-Crown Paradox (See [Two-Crown Paradox, The]]) observed under the reign of what most scholars conclude to be Rzeszutko's fourteenth son (See [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Blinking Cow Rumor]] is obviously farcical, it offers useful material for an example: A cow that is observed and not observed in the same space by two or more individuals qualifies as a history paradox, as does a unique cow observed in two different places at the same time. Another less-observed example is the occurrence of a cow observed by multiple parties to have differing properties (e.g. a "brown cow" vs. "speckled cow.") The absence of a cow observed by several individuals, however, falls under more scrutiny. It could be that the cow has simply gone unaccounted for, but the disappearance can be attributed to a paradox if, under later observation, the cow is found to have been displaced further than mundane travel could account for over the time period of absence - an example of one such event being the Two-Crown Paradox (See [Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The]]) observed under the reign of what most scholars conclude to be Rzeszutko's fourteenth son (See [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Blinking Cow Rumor](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Blinking Cow Rumor]] is obviously farcical, it offers useful material for an example: A cow that is observed and not observed in the same space by two or more individuals qualifies as a history paradox, as does a unique cow observed in two different places at the same time. Another less-observed example is the occurrence of a cow observed by multiple parties to have differing properties (e.g. a "brown cow" vs. "speckled cow.") The absence of a cow observed by several individuals, however, falls under more scrutiny. It could be that the cow has simply gone unaccounted for, but the disappearance can be attributed to a paradox if, under later observation, the cow is found to have been displaced further than mundane travel could account for over the time period of absence - an example of one such event being the Two-Crown Paradox (See [[Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The]]) observed under the reign of what most scholars conclude to be Rzeszutko's fourteenth son (See [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Blinking Cow Rumor](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Blinking Cow Rumor]] is obviously farcical, it offers useful material for an example: A cow that is observed and not observed in the same space by two or more individuals qualifies as a history paradox, as does a unique cow observed in two different places at the same time. Another less-observed example is the occurrence of a cow observed by multiple parties to have differing properties (e.g. a "brown cow" vs. "speckled cow.") The absence of a cow observed by several individuals, however, falls under more scrutiny. It could be that the cow has simply gone unaccounted for, but the disappearance can be attributed to a paradox if, under later observation, the cow is found to have been displaced further than mundane travel could account for over the time period of absence - an example of one such event being the Two-Crown Paradox (See [[Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The)) observed under the reign of what most scholars conclude to be Rzeszutko's fourteenth son (See [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Blinking Cow Rumor) is obviously farcical, it offers useful material for an example: A cow that is observed and not observed in the same space by two or more individuals qualifies as a history paradox, as does a unique cow observed in two different places at the same time. Another less-observed example is the occurrence of a cow observed by multiple parties to have differing properties (e.g. a "brown cow" vs. "speckled cow.") The absence of a cow observed by several individuals, however, falls under more scrutiny. It could be that the cow has simply gone unaccounted for, but the disappearance can be attributed to a paradox if, under later observation, the cow is found to have been displaced further than mundane travel could account for over the time period of absence - an example of one such event being the Two-Crown Paradox (See [[Two-Crown Paradox, The)) observed under the reign of what most scholars conclude to be Rzeszutko's fourteenth son (See [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko)) which called into question the legitimacy of the already waning Rzeszutko dynasty.\r
+The exact nature of these paradoxes can be difficult to understand, as they conveniently defy direct observation - though the [Blinking Cow Rumor](Blinking Cow Rumor) is obviously farcical, it offers useful material for an example: A cow that is observed and not observed in the same space by two or more individuals qualifies as a history paradox, as does a unique cow observed in two different places at the same time. Another less-observed example is the occurrence of a cow observed by multiple parties to have differing properties (e.g. a "brown cow" vs. "speckled cow.") The absence of a cow observed by several individuals, however, falls under more scrutiny. It could be that the cow has simply gone unaccounted for, but the disappearance can be attributed to a paradox if, under later observation, the cow is found to have been displaced further than mundane travel could account for over the time period of absence - an example of one such event being the Two-Crown Paradox (See [Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The)) observed under the reign of what most scholars conclude to be Rzeszutko's fourteenth son (See [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko)) which called into question the legitimacy of the already waning Rzeszutko dynasty.\r
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Obviously, the frequency of alleged occurrences of these events makes cataloging the history of the Golgori very difficult, to the point that even their name is called into question with some scholars apparently finding records of a "Golgari" civilization. As such, some details may not align with one-another, even when directly referenced, although it is this scholar's opinion that the others have simply catalogued their findings while stimulant-addled and sleep-deprived. One would do well to remember that the candle cannot be burned at both ends.\r
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Iceproofed Shielding\r
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-Iceproofed Shielding, both in architecture and machinery, can be found in almost all settlements of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]] and concurrent cultures. It includes a duality of treated steel and hardened microfoam for isolation and then often painted in anti-stick ventablack to absorb as much sun energies as possible (however this extra layer of coating can usually be found only in later models). The further towards the north pole of [Mizar-5]] the town is located, the older the shields are, showing the slow but steady spread of sub-zero temperatures after the Great Chill (see [Great Chill, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] and concurrent cultures. It includes a duality of treated steel and hardened microfoam for isolation and then often painted in anti-stick ventablack to absorb as much sun energies as possible (however this extra layer of coating can usually be found only in later models). The further towards the north pole of [Mizar-5](Mizar-5]] the town is located, the older the shields are, showing the slow but steady spread of sub-zero temperatures after the Great Chill (see [[Great Chill, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Great Chill, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] and concurrent cultures. It includes a duality of treated steel and hardened microfoam for isolation and then often painted in anti-stick ventablack to absorb as much sun energies as possible (however this extra layer of coating can usually be found only in later models). The further towards the north pole of [[Mizar-5](Mizar-5](Mizar-5](Mizar-5]] the town is located, the older the shields are, showing the slow but steady spread of sub-zero temperatures after the Great Chill (see [[Great Chill, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Great Chill, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] and concurrent cultures. It includes a duality of treated steel and hardened microfoam for isolation and then often painted in anti-stick ventablack to absorb as much sun energies as possible (however this extra layer of coating can usually be found only in later models). The further towards the north pole of [[Mizar-5](Mizar-5) the town is located, the older the shields are, showing the slow but steady spread of sub-zero temperatures after the Great Chill (see [[Great Chill, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire) and concurrent cultures. It includes a duality of treated steel and hardened microfoam for isolation and then often painted in anti-stick ventablack to absorb as much sun energies as possible (however this extra layer of coating can usually be found only in later models). The further towards the north pole of [[Mizar-5) the town is located, the older the shields are, showing the slow but steady spread of sub-zero temperatures after the Great Chill (see [[Great Chill, the)). \r
+Iceproofed Shielding, both in architecture and machinery, can be found in almost all settlements of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire) and concurrent cultures. It includes a duality of treated steel and hardened microfoam for isolation and then often painted in anti-stick ventablack to absorb as much sun energies as possible (however this extra layer of coating can usually be found only in later models). The further towards the north pole of [Mizar-5](Mizar-5) the town is located, the older the shields are, showing the slow but steady spread of sub-zero temperatures after the Great Chill (see [Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the)). \r
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Noteworthy is the complete lack of any Iceproof Shielding within temples or dogmatic (and abandoned) settlements belonging to the [Rotorastrianism](Rotorastrianism) religion, probably finding the act of blocking natural outside influences as heretical.
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**Industrial Ascendency**: The period of D-level technology in the Golgari civilization. Industrial-level technology enabled economic growth, increasing the standard of living, and especially providing heat and sulfuric acid to all farmholds.\r
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-Industrial Ascendency occured after economic unification (see [Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire](Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim](Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire](Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk](Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire](Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim](Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire](Nemarii Obelisk]]); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim]]); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire]]) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion](Golgori Standard Cube]]); after cultural unification (see, [[Nemarii Obelisk)); after religious unification (see [[Rotorastriansim)); but before political unification (see, [[Golgari Sovereign Empire)) and before social unification (see, [[New Golgori Rebellion)).\r
+Industrial Ascendency occured after economic unification (see [Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Standard Cube)); after cultural unification (see, [Nemarii Obelisk](Nemarii Obelisk)); after religious unification (see [Rotorastriansim](Rotorastriansim)); but before political unification (see, [Golgari Sovereign Empire](Golgari Sovereign Empire)) and before social unification (see, [New Golgori Rebellion](New Golgori Rebellion)).\r
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-Golgari adoption of E-level technology (*note to human readers: electronics*) was unusally slow. E-level techology was developed early in the [Orianian Wasteland]], but was not widely adopted. Due to [Regina Apiana]], devices had to be carefully designed and popular adoption often resulted in collapse and re-design. The [Revisionist Period](Orianian Wasteland]], but was not widely adopted. Due to [Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana]], devices had to be carefully designed and popular adoption often resulted in collapse and re-design. The [[Revisionist Period](Orianian Wasteland](Revisionist Period](Orianian Wasteland]], but was not widely adopted. Due to [[Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana]], devices had to be carefully designed and popular adoption often resulted in collapse and re-design. The [[Revisionist Period](Orianian Wasteland](Revisionist Period](Orianian Wasteland]], but was not widely adopted. Due to [[Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana), devices had to be carefully designed and popular adoption often resulted in collapse and re-design. The [[Revisionist Period](Orianian Wasteland), but was not widely adopted. Due to [[Regina Apiana), devices had to be carefully designed and popular adoption often resulted in collapse and re-design. The [[Revisionist Period) also meant improvements and basic technology was independently invented and re-invented time and time again.\r
+Golgari adoption of E-level technology (*note to human readers: electronics*) was unusally slow. E-level techology was developed early in the [Orianian Wasteland](Orianian Wasteland), but was not widely adopted. Due to [Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana), devices had to be carefully designed and popular adoption often resulted in collapse and re-design. The [Revisionist Period](Revisionist Period) also meant improvements and basic technology was independently invented and re-invented time and time again.\r
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Astonishly, the Golgari developed spaceship technology with only D-level technology. This historian believes they were on the brink of skipping directly to F-level or G-level technology, at least regionally, without electricity.\r
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-The Institute for Psykologikal Masterie was an establishment on [Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement](Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5](Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement](Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5]] dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Psychic Attunement]]. The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The]]) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b](Mizar-5) dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [[Psychic Attunement). The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [[Descent of the New Moon, The)) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [[Manuscript Collection 47b). The inspection of the ruin indicates that the building was constructed around ESDTF May 7, 4429, and the building covered 87,000 square feet of ground. The institute was comprised of three large lecture halls, a dozen smaller classrooms and labs, offices, and dormitories for up to 100 staff and students, with the majority of space being dedicated to classroom facilities.\r
+The Institute for Psykologikal Masterie was an establishment on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5) dedicated to the study of the pseudoscience of [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement). The building was partially destroyed by the impact of the New Moon (See [Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The)) although the foundation and a few artifacts were found intact enough to be recovered, including [Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b). The inspection of the ruin indicates that the building was constructed around ESDTF May 7, 4429, and the building covered 87,000 square feet of ground. The institute was comprised of three large lecture halls, a dozen smaller classrooms and labs, offices, and dormitories for up to 100 staff and students, with the majority of space being dedicated to classroom facilities.\r
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The lecture halls, each capable of seating about forty students in a semicircular configuration around a central stage, were primarily used for instructor and student demonstrations of so-called "psychic aptitude," with journal entries outlining a typical lecture procedure as an instructor getting up to demonstrate some nonsense ability, and students coming up in turn to attempt to duplicate the feat, almost wholly without success, and where success was found, probably attributable to happenstance. Some instructor accounts outline a sincere (if completely misguided) belief in their psychic aptitude, but a number also admit to misleading and defrauding students with cold reading and staged incidents.\r
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-The Ionzhi Calendar was used in the [Principality of Ionzh]] and the [True Ionzhi Republic]]. It begins in 4014 local time (Real Ordinal Date Standard 44934e) and ends in year 5333 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 456333). Each local year corresponds to 4.0000034 mean local solar orbits in RODS 44934e. The epoch (year 0) of the Calendar seems to date from an unclear event before the existence of the Golgori, let alone the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]] and the [True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic]]. It begins in 4014 local time (Real Ordinal Date Standard 44934e) and ends in year 5333 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 456333). Each local year corresponds to 4.0000034 mean local solar orbits in RODS 44934e. The epoch (year 0) of the Calendar seems to date from an unclear event before the existence of the Golgori, let alone the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]] and the [[True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic]]. It begins in 4014 local time (Real Ordinal Date Standard 44934e) and ends in year 5333 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 456333). Each local year corresponds to 4.0000034 mean local solar orbits in RODS 44934e. The epoch (year 0) of the Calendar seems to date from an unclear event before the existence of the Golgori, let alone the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]] and the [[True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic). It begins in 4014 local time (Real Ordinal Date Standard 44934e) and ends in year 5333 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 456333). Each local year corresponds to 4.0000034 mean local solar orbits in RODS 44934e. The epoch (year 0) of the Calendar seems to date from an unclear event before the existence of the Golgori, let alone the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh) and the [[True Ionzhi Republic). It begins in 4014 local time (Real Ordinal Date Standard 44934e) and ends in year 5333 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 456333). Each local year corresponds to 4.0000034 mean local solar orbits in RODS 44934e. The epoch (year 0) of the Calendar seems to date from an unclear event before the existence of the Golgori, let alone the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire). The existence of a previous calendar seems likely but no historical evidence\r
+The Ionzhi Calendar was used in the [Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh) and the [True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic). It begins in 4014 local time (Real Ordinal Date Standard 44934e) and ends in year 5333 (Real Ordinal Date Standard 456333). Each local year corresponds to 4.0000034 mean local solar orbits in RODS 44934e. The epoch (year 0) of the Calendar seems to date from an unclear event before the existence of the Golgori, let alone the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire). The existence of a previous calendar seems likely but no historical evidence\r
to support this theory has been disovered yet.\r
-The K'ghani Trail was used for two hundred standard years to wrangle now-extinct Fat Dogs (see [Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [[Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [[Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [[Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog](Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [[Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [[Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog]], a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh]], north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]]. After the [[Law of Finders Keepers](Eloping Dog), a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [[Principality of Ionzh), north and west to the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire). After the [[Law of Finders Keepers) stopped trade in animals, the trail was paved and became a major roadway. It was disused and gradually disintegrated with the adoption of the airbus, after Golgori Empire settlement.\r
+The K'ghani Trail was used for two hundred standard years to wrangle now-extinct Fat Dogs (see [Eloping Dog](Eloping Dog), a surviving cousin). Dogs were walked from the [Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh), north and west to the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire). After the [Law of Finders Keepers](Law of Finders Keepers) stopped trade in animals, the trail was paved and became a major roadway. It was disused and gradually disintegrated with the adoption of the airbus, after Golgori Empire settlement.\r
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-The K'ghani Trail starts in western Ionzh near [Traitor's Ridge]], winding through several small- and medium-sized cities. It then heads north through [Lithis Falls Pass]] and the scenic Pemnone Mountains. It briefly passes north and west through the Orianian Wasteland (see [Orianian Wasteland, The](Traitor's Ridge]], winding through several small- and medium-sized cities. It then heads north through [Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass]] and the scenic Pemnone Mountains. It briefly passes north and west through the Orianian Wasteland (see [[Orianian Wasteland, The](Traitor's Ridge](Orianian Wasteland, The](Traitor's Ridge]], winding through several small- and medium-sized cities. It then heads north through [[Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass]] and the scenic Pemnone Mountains. It briefly passes north and west through the Orianian Wasteland (see [[Orianian Wasteland, The](Traitor's Ridge](Orianian Wasteland, The](Traitor's Ridge]], winding through several small- and medium-sized cities. It then heads north through [[Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass) and the scenic Pemnone Mountains. It briefly passes north and west through the Orianian Wasteland (see [[Orianian Wasteland, The](Traitor's Ridge), winding through several small- and medium-sized cities. It then heads north through [[Lithis Falls Pass) and the scenic Pemnone Mountains. It briefly passes north and west through the Orianian Wasteland (see [[Orianian Wasteland, The)), before terminating in the Golgori Sovereign Empire territory of Bondovi.\r
+The K'ghani Trail starts in western Ionzh near [Traitor's Ridge](Traitor's Ridge), winding through several small- and medium-sized cities. It then heads north through [Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass) and the scenic Pemnone Mountains. It briefly passes north and west through the Orianian Wasteland (see [Orianian Wasteland, The](Orianian Wasteland, The)), before terminating in the Golgori Sovereign Empire territory of Bondovi.\r
-The Kilt'iir were a highly advanced civilization that occupied the Mizar system roughly between ESTDF years 200-1800. A number of notable historic discoveries are credited to the Kilt'iir, including highly detailed starcharts (See [Derivative Starchart]],) and the [Hess Drive]], perhaps the single most shrouded invention in Golgorian history, yet so important to our understanding of how the Golgori were able to achieve space travel without access to F- or G-level technology (See [Industrial Ascendancy](Derivative Starchart]],) and the [Hess Drive](Hess Drive]], perhaps the single most shrouded invention in Golgorian history, yet so important to our understanding of how the Golgori were able to achieve space travel without access to F- or G-level technology (See [[Industrial Ascendancy](Derivative Starchart](Industrial Ascendancy](Derivative Starchart]],) and the [[Hess Drive](Hess Drive](Hess Drive](Hess Drive]], perhaps the single most shrouded invention in Golgorian history, yet so important to our understanding of how the Golgori were able to achieve space travel without access to F- or G-level technology (See [[Industrial Ascendancy](Derivative Starchart](Industrial Ascendancy](Derivative Starchart]],) and the [[Hess Drive](Hess Drive), perhaps the single most shrouded invention in Golgorian history, yet so important to our understanding of how the Golgori were able to achieve space travel without access to F- or G-level technology (See [[Industrial Ascendancy](Derivative Starchart),) and the [[Hess Drive), perhaps the single most shrouded invention in Golgorian history, yet so important to our understanding of how the Golgori were able to achieve space travel without access to F- or G-level technology (See [[Industrial Ascendancy).)\r
+The Kilt'iir were a highly advanced civilization that occupied the Mizar system roughly between ESTDF years 200-1800. A number of notable historic discoveries are credited to the Kilt'iir, including highly detailed starcharts (See [Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart),) and the [Hess Drive](Hess Drive), perhaps the single most shrouded invention in Golgorian history, yet so important to our understanding of how the Golgori were able to achieve space travel without access to F- or G-level technology (See [Industrial Ascendancy](Industrial Ascendancy).)\r
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-Due to the repeated destruction of information predating the Golgori (See [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]],) little information can be found on their interaction with the Kilt'iir before their mysterious disappearance before the turn of the second millennium. Some historians speculate that [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library),) little information can be found on their interaction with the Kilt'iir before their mysterious disappearance before the turn of the second millennium. Some historians speculate that [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko) took pains to remove all traces of their existence in an attempt to avert his prophesized apocalypse, though the more credible explanation is that the monarchy simply wanted to maintain an iron grip on their rule, and the evidence of a more technologically advanced civilization before the Golgori could undermine that claim. \r
+Due to the repeated destruction of information predating the Golgori (See [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library),) little information can be found on their interaction with the Kilt'iir before their mysterious disappearance before the turn of the second millennium. Some historians speculate that [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko) took pains to remove all traces of their existence in an attempt to avert his prophesized apocalypse, though the more credible explanation is that the monarchy simply wanted to maintain an iron grip on their rule, and the evidence of a more technologically advanced civilization before the Golgori could undermine that claim. \r
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Though it need not be mentioned to experienced historians, only those with Class-D [Sanity Certification](Sanity Certification) are allowed to analyze Kilt'iir artifacts. If any uninformed readers find what they suspect to be a Kilt'iir artifact, they are to report it to the IGARB immediately and avoid further contact with sentient beings until psychoactive stability can be verified.\r
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-The Law of Finders Keepers, preceding the [Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [Candaxx Loop]] and in the [Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector](Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector](Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Candaxx Loop]] and in the [[Vultraum Sector]] had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library]]. A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452]], is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [[Candaxx Loop) and in the [[Vultraum Sector) had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library). A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [[ve Kenton Family) for their generous donations in the pursuit of historical preservation. \r
+The Law of Finders Keepers, preceding the [Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452), is an extralegal term for the plundering of artifacts that occurred previous to 2452. The existence of this period is both a blessing and a curse for the historians cataloguing Golgori history - on the one hand, most highly trafficked sites, including those along the [Candaxx Loop](Candaxx Loop) and in the [Vultraum Sector](Vultraum Sector) had been picked clean of artifacts long before the preservation effort began. However, the valuation of texts, tools, and jewelry within imperialist groups of the period has helped keep many of these artifacts in better condition than if they were to have been left behind for the ravages of events like the [Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library). A particular gratitude goes to the descendants of the [ve Kenton Family](ve Kenton Family) for their generous donations in the pursuit of historical preservation. \r
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-The long-necked gh'dol is an endangered native species of [Mizar-5]]. It is most famous as a symbol of piety and obedience to the church in [Rotorastianism](Mizar-5](Rotorastianism](Mizar-5). It is most famous as a symbol of piety and obedience to the church in [[Rotorastianism). Rotorastians may display gh'dol banners, gh'dol symbolism on wooden furniture or plateware. The very wealthy or very eccentric may even keep live gh'dol in their house, though they are not ideal pets. Most representations of the gh'dol off Mizar-5 actually show the brilliant blue of the common (or "normal-necked") blue gh'dol, which survives better in captivity. The true long-necked gh'dol stands almost twice as tall, and has much duller off-white matte scales.\r
+The long-necked gh'dol is an endangered native species of [Mizar-5](Mizar-5). It is most famous as a symbol of piety and obedience to the church in [Rotorastianism](Rotorastianism). Rotorastians may display gh'dol banners, gh'dol symbolism on wooden furniture or plateware. The very wealthy or very eccentric may even keep live gh'dol in their house, though they are not ideal pets. Most representations of the gh'dol off Mizar-5 actually show the brilliant blue of the common (or "normal-necked") blue gh'dol, which survives better in captivity. The true long-necked gh'dol stands almost twice as tall, and has much duller off-white matte scales.\r
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The long-necked gh'dol stands over 12 feet tall including the neck, but is very delicate, and flees from predators rather than fight back. It survives on insects, berries, and small solar-lizards. Like all gh'dol, it cannot truly fly, but only glide and swing from branch to branch. It makes a distinctive "Kii kii kii" call. While popular religious art shows the gh'dol as graceful (The "Divine Grace"), its movements could be more accurately described as slow.\r
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-The sailing ship "The Loping Doge" was constructed as a personal parade-ship for [Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV](Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV]] Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Denmortia Rainlands]], its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko]] was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge](Omarius Dahl IV) Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [[Denmortia Rainlands), its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [[Elector-Prince Rzeszutko) was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [[Traitor' Ridge) and are now on holographic display.\r
+The sailing ship "The Loping Doge" was constructed as a personal parade-ship for [Omarius Dahl IV](Omarius Dahl IV) Elector-Prince of Ionzh, deliberately using the already antiquated propulsion through wind instead through sulphur-powered turbines. Measuring an incredible 386m in length, built 8 stories tall, and built out of rare woods from the [Denmortia Rainlands](Denmortia Rainlands), its 12 year construction nearly bankrupted the Principality of Ionzh, torpedoing his popularity while bribing the electees through loans from neighbouring regions. The Loping Doge never left the harbour, as the Elector-Prinz refused to pay the dockworkers their overdue paycheck, leading to a local revolt and the beheading of the Prinz. 3 months later, [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko) was elected into office who turned the unfinished jewel of a ship into a public market hall and trade depot until it burnt down in an accident two centuries later. Remains of its hull, galleys figure and several documents and photographs could be found in an excavated time capsule near [Traitor' Ridge](Traitor' Ridge) and are now on holographic display.\r
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-Manuscript Collection 47b was recovered from rubble at coordinates -34.6755, 0.2346 ([Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]]). Condition of the overall collection is *fair*. Rarity of the content is *unremarkable*. Rarity of the historical period is *rare*. Sulphur dating shows all elements of the collection date from RODS 454ab-460ab, consistent with rubble generation in event A-3952.934.5 (see [Descent of the New Moon, The](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Descent of the New Moon, The](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie)). Condition of the overall collection is *fair*. Rarity of the content is *unremarkable*. Rarity of the historical period is *rare*. Sulphur dating shows all elements of the collection date from RODS 454ab-460ab, consistent with rubble generation in event A-3952.934.5 (see [[Descent of the New Moon, The)).\r
+Manuscript Collection 47b was recovered from rubble at coordinates -34.6755, 0.2346 ([Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie)). Condition of the overall collection is *fair*. Rarity of the content is *unremarkable*. Rarity of the historical period is *rare*. Sulphur dating shows all elements of the collection date from RODS 454ab-460ab, consistent with rubble generation in event A-3952.934.5 (see [Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The)).\r
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- Local news, condition *very poor*. Medium value. Update: This item was destroyed.\r
- Personal correspondence, condition *fair*. See [Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar) letters.\r
- One starchart, condition *excellent*. Includes all stars of brightness less than 10^5 photons/sec as seen from Mizar-5.\r
- City and principality maps, condition *fair*. Easily the most valuable item in the collection.\r
-- Pedagogy, condition *various*. Literacy aids, Medicine (esp. golgori psychology), history, politics, general science education, [Psychic Attunement]], [Public Relations](Psychic Attunement](Public Relations](Psychic Attunement), [[Public Relations).\r
+- Pedagogy, condition *various*. Literacy aids, Medicine (esp. golgori psychology), history, politics, general science education, [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement), [Public Relations](Public Relations).\r
- Calendars, condition *poor*. See [Ionzhi Calendar](Ionzhi Calendar).\r
- Misc entertainment, condition *very poor*. Local historical and fantastic.\r
-- Damaged [U-U Card]]. See [Forbidden Room, The](U-U Card](Forbidden Room, The](U-U Card). See [[Forbidden Room, The).\r
+- Damaged [U-U Card](U-U Card). See [Forbidden Room, The](Forbidden Room, The).\r
- Item description removed. See [Forbidden Room, The](Forbidden Room, The).\r
- Item description removed. See [Forbidden Room, The](Forbidden Room, The).\r
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-Mizar-4 is a designation given to a temperate planet in the Mizar system, located along the [Candaxx Loop]] trade route. It was previously inhabited by farmers and homesteaders mainly due to the generous solar cycle and nitrogen-rich soil promoting rapid growth of vegetation, and accounts for roughly 7% of the organic produce for the Mizar system and surrounding microsystems. As with other planets, Mizar-4 is host to dangerous [Floramateria](Candaxx Loop](Floramateria](Candaxx Loop) trade route. It was previously inhabited by farmers and homesteaders mainly due to the generous solar cycle and nitrogen-rich soil promoting rapid growth of vegetation, and accounts for roughly 7% of the organic produce for the Mizar system and surrounding microsystems. As with other planets, Mizar-4 is host to dangerous [[Floramateria), although recent breakthroughs in biodiversity preservation have minimized its impact on day-to-day life. \r
+Mizar-4 is a designation given to a temperate planet in the Mizar system, located along the [Candaxx Loop](Candaxx Loop) trade route. It was previously inhabited by farmers and homesteaders mainly due to the generous solar cycle and nitrogen-rich soil promoting rapid growth of vegetation, and accounts for roughly 7% of the organic produce for the Mizar system and surrounding microsystems. As with other planets, Mizar-4 is host to dangerous [Floramateria](Floramateria), although recent breakthroughs in biodiversity preservation have minimized its impact on day-to-day life. \r
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-Though not as active a historic site as [Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [Rotorastrianism]] involved with [Zan-Taranth]] and the [Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth](Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth](Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Rotorastrianism]] involved with [[Zan-Taranth]] and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin]], this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie]], some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement](Mizar-5]], the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [[Rotorastrianism) involved with [[Zan-Taranth) and the [[Theory of Forgotten Sin), this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie), some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [[Psychic Attunement). \r
+Though not as active a historic site as [Mizar-5](Mizar-5), the planet is host to its fair share of historic discoveries, notably regarding various sects of [Rotorastrianism](Rotorastrianism) involved with [Zan-Taranth](Zan-Taranth) and the [Theory of Forgotten Sin](Theory of Forgotten Sin), this theory having gained footholds from adoption by locals in times of famine and strife. Based on local writings dated back to around the century ESDTF 4400-4500, it seems as though before the destruction of the [Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie), some scholars managed to establish a small satellite school on Mizar-4, and this small group is largely accredited with the continuation of instruction regarding [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement). \r
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-Mizar-5 is a now uninhabited, frozen planet of the size category 19, orbiting the yellow dwarf star of Mizar within the outer edge of the habitable zone. Its orbit is not entirely stable as the planetary body edges a few centimeters futher away from the sun every year, potentially caused by a large impact on the planetary surface (see [Descent of the New Moon, the]]). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [Great Chill, the]], before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the]]). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the]], before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the]]). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [[Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the]], before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the]]). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [[Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the]], before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the)). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [[Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the), before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Descent of the New Moon, the)). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [[Great Chill, the), before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [[Golgori Sovereign Empire)) nearly reaching space-flight technology before going extinct.\r
+Mizar-5 is a now uninhabited, frozen planet of the size category 19, orbiting the yellow dwarf star of Mizar within the outer edge of the habitable zone. Its orbit is not entirely stable as the planetary body edges a few centimeters futher away from the sun every year, potentially caused by a large impact on the planetary surface (see [Descent of the New Moon, the](Descent of the New Moon, the)). Geological features, ice-core samples and historical documents show that Mizar-5 once was of temperate climate until a documented weathershift (see [Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the), before its complete freezing process it had several developed indigenous cultures inhabiting the surface, the latest of them, the Golgori (see [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire)) nearly reaching space-flight technology before going extinct.\r
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-Mizar-5 is known in the academia for its high percentage of cross-reality and time-warping phenomenas, (see [Atemporal Anomaliy]], [Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [B-Time]]), as well as the [Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies](B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy](Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies](B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies](B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy](Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies](B-Time]]), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy]], [[Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time](Extratemporal Anomalies]], and [[B-Time)), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism](Atemporal Anomaliy), [[Extratemporal Anomalies), and [[B-Time)), as well as the [[Nevermind-Debate Schism) following its discovery, splitting the different interstellar Pre-FTL study fields for decades to come.
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+Mizar-5 is known in the academia for its high percentage of cross-reality and time-warping phenomenas, (see [Atemporal Anomaliy](Atemporal Anomaliy), [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies), and [B-Time](B-Time)), as well as the [Nevermind-Debate Schism](Nevermind-Debate Schism) following its discovery, splitting the different interstellar Pre-FTL study fields for decades to come.
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-The Nemarii Obelisk is a 37ft tall basalt monolith on [Mizar-4]] displaying a variety of [Derivative Starchart]]s on its front and backside. Its construction date is unclear since all dating methods produce nothing but scrambled data when done with or near material from the obelisk, although it clearly predates the founding of the Golgori Sovereign Empire by at least one millenia, potentially being created or inspired by the spacefaring Kilt'iir civilisation (see[Kilt'iir, The](Mizar-4]] displaying a variety of [Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart]]s on its front and backside. Its construction date is unclear since all dating methods produce nothing but scrambled data when done with or near material from the obelisk, although it clearly predates the founding of the Golgori Sovereign Empire by at least one millenia, potentially being created or inspired by the spacefaring Kilt'iir civilisation (see[[Kilt'iir, The](Mizar-4](Kilt'iir, The](Mizar-4]] displaying a variety of [[Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart]]s on its front and backside. Its construction date is unclear since all dating methods produce nothing but scrambled data when done with or near material from the obelisk, although it clearly predates the founding of the Golgori Sovereign Empire by at least one millenia, potentially being created or inspired by the spacefaring Kilt'iir civilisation (see[[Kilt'iir, The](Mizar-4](Kilt'iir, The](Mizar-4]] displaying a variety of [[Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart)s on its front and backside. Its construction date is unclear since all dating methods produce nothing but scrambled data when done with or near material from the obelisk, although it clearly predates the founding of the Golgori Sovereign Empire by at least one millenia, potentially being created or inspired by the spacefaring Kilt'iir civilisation (see[[Kilt'iir, The](Mizar-4) displaying a variety of [[Derivative Starchart)s on its front and backside. Its construction date is unclear since all dating methods produce nothing but scrambled data when done with or near material from the obelisk, although it clearly predates the founding of the Golgori Sovereign Empire by at least one millenia, potentially being created or inspired by the spacefaring Kilt'iir civilisation (see[[Kilt'iir, The)). The artifact, which remains in-situ due to its massive weight, bears no coherent written language, but the smaller rimsides show an intricate motive of abstract figures, geometric shapes and looping coils that are still up to debate. \r
+The Nemarii Obelisk is a 37ft tall basalt monolith on [Mizar-4](Mizar-4) displaying a variety of [Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart)s on its front and backside. Its construction date is unclear since all dating methods produce nothing but scrambled data when done with or near material from the obelisk, although it clearly predates the founding of the Golgori Sovereign Empire by at least one millenia, potentially being created or inspired by the spacefaring Kilt'iir civilisation (see[Kilt'iir, The](Kilt'iir, The)). The artifact, which remains in-situ due to its massive weight, bears no coherent written language, but the smaller rimsides show an intricate motive of abstract figures, geometric shapes and looping coils that are still up to debate. \r
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-Besides the difficulties in dating, the presence of the obelisk also tends to mess with radio, micro and soundwaves, altering their frequency and producing results that on their own might look reasonable or coherent, but have nothing to do with reality when taken into context. Due to its strange properties, many pseudo-scientists claim that the artifact posesses mystical [Ormommon Forces]] tied to [Psychic Attunement]], however the much more realistic answer would be that the Nemarii Obelisk contains a stable miniature [Extratemporal Anomaly](Ormommon Forces]] tied to [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement]], however the much more realistic answer would be that the Nemarii Obelisk contains a stable miniature [[Extratemporal Anomaly](Ormommon Forces](Extratemporal Anomaly](Ormommon Forces]] tied to [[Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement]], however the much more realistic answer would be that the Nemarii Obelisk contains a stable miniature [[Extratemporal Anomaly](Ormommon Forces](Extratemporal Anomaly](Ormommon Forces]] tied to [[Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement), however the much more realistic answer would be that the Nemarii Obelisk contains a stable miniature [[Extratemporal Anomaly](Ormommon Forces) tied to [[Psychic Attunement), however the much more realistic answer would be that the Nemarii Obelisk contains a stable miniature [[Extratemporal Anomaly) inside itself, passively sending out data from another reality.
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+Besides the difficulties in dating, the presence of the obelisk also tends to mess with radio, micro and soundwaves, altering their frequency and producing results that on their own might look reasonable or coherent, but have nothing to do with reality when taken into context. Due to its strange properties, many pseudo-scientists claim that the artifact posesses mystical [Ormommon Forces](Ormommon Forces) tied to [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement), however the much more realistic answer would be that the Nemarii Obelisk contains a stable miniature [Extratemporal Anomaly](Extratemporal Anomaly) inside itself, passively sending out data from another reality.
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-The New Hinterland Peninsula is a temperate region between 10.5 and 14.5 degrees north and 30 and 37.5 degrees west on [Mizar-5]], east of the [Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands](Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon](Denmortia Rainlands]]. Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]], the ruins of [[Oedeon]] are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin](Mizar-5]], east of the [[Denmortia Rainlands). Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [[Golgori Sovereign Empire), the ruins of [[Oedeon) are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [[Y'lin River Basin).\r
+The New Hinterland Peninsula is a temperate region between 10.5 and 14.5 degrees north and 30 and 37.5 degrees west on [Mizar-5](Mizar-5), east of the [Denmortia Rainlands](Denmortia Rainlands). Said to be the original homeland of the Golgori, and the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire), the ruins of [Oedeon](Oedeon) are located near the eastern tip, having been a natural hub for trade and exploration given its proximity to the [Y'lin River Basin](Y'lin River Basin).\r
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-The area is rich in deposits of most minerals required to manufacture [Phylidium]], and the air currents make the climate highly suitable for farming and homesteading, although notably, a lack of extraction sites indicates that only a modest amount of sulfur occurred naturally in the area, likely leading to the [Sulfur Bankruptcy](Phylidium](Sulfur Bankruptcy](Phylidium), and the air currents make the climate highly suitable for farming and homesteading, although notably, a lack of extraction sites indicates that only a modest amount of sulfur occurred naturally in the area, likely leading to the [[Sulfur Bankruptcy) that caused the rapid contraction of the Golgori economy, beginning a period of strife and conflict, and eventually leading to the end of the Golgori empire.\r
+The area is rich in deposits of most minerals required to manufacture [Phylidium](Phylidium), and the air currents make the climate highly suitable for farming and homesteading, although notably, a lack of extraction sites indicates that only a modest amount of sulfur occurred naturally in the area, likely leading to the [Sulfur Bankruptcy](Sulfur Bankruptcy) that caused the rapid contraction of the Golgori economy, beginning a period of strife and conflict, and eventually leading to the end of the Golgori empire.\r
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Oedeon\r
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-The capital city of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire]], Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [Descent of the New Moon, The]]) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The]]) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The]]) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [[Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire]], Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The]]) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [[Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire](Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire), Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [[Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The)) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [[Principality of Ionzh](Golgori Sovereign Empire), Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [[Descent of the New Moon, The)) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [[Principality of Ionzh) where it would change between local cities but remain in the region until the collapse of the empire.\r
+The capital city of the [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire), Great Heart Oedeon (or Oedeon as it is called in less official written accounts) was the cultural and political centre of the Golgori civilisation. During its height before its cataclystic destruction (see [Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The)) it housed between 26-27 million citizens due to official countings, and most likely many millions more in the grey number. After the tragedy of its destruction, the captial was moved into the [Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh) where it would change between local cities but remain in the region until the collapse of the empire.\r
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-Oedeon had many important structures and buildings (however most of them have been completely wiped off the map in its destruction) including the [Zenith Throneroom]] (fully destroyed, only memorials and historical evidence remains)and the [Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Zenith Throneroom](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Zenith Throneroom) (fully destroyed, only memorials and historical evidence remains)and the [[Institute for Psykologikal Masterie) (strangely untouched by the destruction, slight damages through time and erosion).
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+Oedeon had many important structures and buildings (however most of them have been completely wiped off the map in its destruction) including the [Zenith Throneroom](Zenith Throneroom) (fully destroyed, only memorials and historical evidence remains)and the [Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie) (strangely untouched by the destruction, slight damages through time and erosion).
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Ormommon Forces are said to be mystic energies that emanate from objects charged with latent residual psychic power. Closely related to [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement), self-proclaimed psychics express interest in locating and attuning with these forces to enhance their connection to people, places, and events associated with the source. Accounts indicate that although these forces may exist anywhere, they're much more likely to be tied to places and objects associated with or belonging to previous psychics. \r
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+Often, there *are* other effects, though the causal relationship between these effects and the Ormommon Forces is dubious - One such proclaimed object, the [Nemarii Obelisk](Nemarii Obelisk), is of great interest to the psychic community, due to its tendency to disrupt contemporary communications devices, though this has already been attributed to an [Extratemporal Anomaly](Extratemporal Anomaly) located within. Another object of interest is a belt buckle belonging to [Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar), one of the few personal effects recovered from the wreckage of his ship on [Gondar-2](Gondar-2). Psychics claim to be able to communicate with the long-dead captain simply by touching it, though they all have differing accounts describing what happened on the planetoid.\r
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Phylidium is a composite ceramo-metal created by combining 6 parts of ceramic with 1 part of platinum at at least 2.000 degrees celsius. The use of chlorophyll-based cooling liquids to temper the composite material gives it its signature and unique metallic green shine. \r
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-Phylidium is highly resistant against corrosion of all kind, with [Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish](Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish](Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Standard Cube]] on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish]] being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Sovereign Empire]] based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube) on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Widow's Polish) being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [[Golgori Sovereign Empire) based their currency, the [[Golgori Standard Cube) on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [[Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The))
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+Phylidium is highly resistant against corrosion of all kind, with [Widow's Polish](Widow's Polish) being the only known acid known to scholars able to dissolve it completely. It provides mediocre protection against being irradiated and repairs damages to its form slowly as long as it is exposed to sunlight, making it a very durable material against exposure and to store toxic, corrosive or otherwise harmful substances safely. However, its relative brittleness due to the high amount of ceramics makes it sub-standard for military applications or otherwise protect against direct force application. The [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire) based their currency, the [Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Standard Cube) on Phylidium due to its longlivity, as well as using it as additional layers of protection in reactors and chemical laboratories to prevent further catastrophic accidents (see [Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The))
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The Public Relations department, headed by Thomas Collins, XPh., is a branch of The Order of the Preservation for Xenological History tasked with handling the perception of the preservation operation by the public. Its mission is threefold:\r
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+- To assuage the fears of the public about any of the more fantastical elements, like [Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement) or [B-Time](B-Time).\r
- To simultaneously discourage any interaction with potentially harmful artifacts, like a [U-U Card](U-U Card), except by members of the preservation operation.\r
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# Replace [[The Dog]] with [The Dog](The Dog)
- sed --in-place -Ee "s/\[\[(.*)\]\]/[\1](\1)/" "$x"
+ sed --in-place -Ee "s/\[\[([^][]+?)\]\]/[\1](\1)/g" "$x"
# Replace [The Loping Doge](https://lexicon.za3k.com/index.php/Loping%20Doge,%20The) with [The Loping Doge](Loping Doge, The)
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Lexicon is a collaborative world-building game for 2 or more players, taking place over a month or so on a wiki. [RulesOfLexicon](RulesOfLexicon)\r
-We played on Discord and wrote a wiki. This is a record of the wiki when we stopped playing.\r
+We played on Discord and wrote a wiki. This is a record of the wiki when we stopped playing. We did roughly letters A-P. Links to Q-Z are dead links--the articles were never written.\r
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Click here to learn more about the [Markdown Syntax](Markdown Syntax) used to edit the Wiki.\r
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- [Archipelago of the Damned](Archipelago of the Damned)\r
- [Artifact Access Control](Artifact Access Control)\r
- [Atemporal Anomaly](Atemporal Anomaly)\r
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## B\r
- [B-Time](B-Time)\r
- [Balefyre Engine](Balefyre Engine)\r
- [Bentways, The](Bentways, The)\r
- [Blinking Cow Rumor](Blinking Cow Rumor)\r
- [Boltrus Incident, The](Boltrus Incident, The)\r
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## C\r
- [Caduceus Expedition, The](Caduceus Expedition, The)\r
- [Candaxx Loop](Candaxx Loop)\r
- [Cataphract](Cataphract)\r
- [Causeways of the Caravaneers](Causeways of the Caravaneers)\r
- [Curators Bane](Curators Bane)\r
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## D\r
- [Denmortia Rainlands](Denmortia Rainlands)\r
- [Delay/Deny/Accept](Delay/Deny/Accept)\r
- [Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The](Deljin Reactor Meltdown, The)\r
- [Derivative Starchart](Derivative Starchart)\r
- [Descent of the New Moon, The](Descent of the New Moon, The)\r
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## E\r
- [Eldest Son](Eldest Son)\r
- [Elector-Prince Rzeszutko](Elector-Prince Rzeszutko)\r
- [Eloping Dog](Eloping Dog)\r
- [Endless Fabric](Endless Fabric)\r
- [Extratemporal Anomalies](Extratemporal Anomalies)\r
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## F\r
- [Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452](Fengu-Golgari Convention of 2452)\r
- [Floramateria](Floramateria)\r
- [Forbidden Room, The](Forbidden Room, The)\r
- [Freethinkers' Synod, The](Freethinkers' Synod, The)\r
- [Full Access](Full Access)\r
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## G\r
- [Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade](Galactic Hegemony of Associated Commerce and Trade)\r
- [Golgori Sovereign Empire](Golgori Sovereign Empire)\r
- [Golgori Standard Cube](Golgori Standard Cube)\r
- [Gondar-2](Gondar-2)\r
- [Great Chill, the](Great Chill, the)\r
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## H\r
- [Half-Hearted Sarcophagus](Half-Hearted Sarcophagus)\r
- [Haw-EN2525](Haw-EN2525)\r
- *[Heimhallif](Heimhallif)\r
- [Hess Drive](Hess Drive)\r
- [History Paradox](History Paradox)\r
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## I\r
- *[Incandescent Temporeactor](Incandescent Temporeactor)\r
- [Industrial Ascendency](Industrial Ascendency)\r
- [Institute for Psykologikal Masterie](Institute for Psykologikal Masterie)\r
- [Ionzhi Calendar](Ionzhi Calendar)\r
- [Iceproofed Shielding](Iceproofed Shielding)\r
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## J-K\r
- *[Kester City](Kester City)\r
- [K'ghani Trail](K'ghani Trail)\r
- [Kilt'iir, The](Kilt'iir, The)\r
- [Kettlebelly Ceramic](Kettlebelly Ceramic)\r
- Empty\r
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## L\r
- [Law of Finders Keepers](Law of Finders Keepers)\r
- [Long-Necked Gh'dol](Long-Necked Gh'dol)\r
- *[Lillux Colossus](Lillux Colossus)\r
- *[Lithis Falls Pass](Lithis Falls Pass)\r
- [Loping Doge, The](Loping Doge, The)\r
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## M\r
- [Manuscript Collection 47b](Manuscript Collection 47b)\r
- [Mizar-4](Mizar-4)\r
- [Mizar-5](Mizar-5)\r
- *[Manifold Battle, The](Manifold Battle, The)\r
- Empty\r
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## N\r
- *[New Golgori Rebellion](New Golgori Rebellion)\r
- [Nemarii Obelisk](Nemarii Obelisk)\r
- [New Hinterland Peninsula](New Hinterland Peninsula)\r
- [Nevermind-Debate Schism](Nevermind-Debate Schism)\r
- Empty\r
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## O\r
- [Oedeon](Oedeon)\r
- *[Orianian Wasteland, The](Orianian Wasteland, The)\r
- [Ormommon Forces](Ormommon Forces)\r
- Empty\r
- Empty\r
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## P\r
- *[Principality of Ionzh](Principality of Ionzh)\r
- *[Psychic Attunement](Psychic Attunement)\r
- [Public Relations](Public Relations)\r
- [Phylidium](Phylidium)\r
- Empty\r
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## Q-R\r
- *[Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA)](Quantum Compression Apparatus (QCA))\r
- *[Regina Apiana](Regina Apiana)\r
- *[Rotorastrianism](Rotorastrianism)\r
- *[Revisionist Period](Revisionist Period)\r
- Empty\r
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## S\r
- *[Sanity Certification](Sanity Certification)\r
- *[Second Destruction of the Golgari Library](Second Destruction of the Golgari Library)\r
- *[Smotherer of Light, the](Smotherer of Light, the)\r
- *[Stasis Tourism](Stasis Tourism)\r
- *[Sulfur Bankruptcy](Sulfur Bankruptcy)\r
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## T\r
- *[Theory of Forgotten Sin](Theory of Forgotten Sin)\r
- *[Traitor's Ridge](Traitor's Ridge)\r
- *[True Ionzhi Republic](True Ionzhi Republic)\r
- *[Turban of God](Turban of God)\r
- *[Two-Crown Paradox, The](Two-Crown Paradox, The)\r
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## U\r
- *[U-U Card](U-U Card)\r
- *[Unit Star](Unit Star)\r
- *[Universal Credit System](Universal Credit System)\r
- *[Universe-Universe Binary Interaction](Universe-Universe Binary Interaction)\r
- *[Uriath Xers, XPh.](Uriath Xers, XPh.)\r
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## V\r
- *[Varix Jhothar](Varix Jhothar)\r
- *[Varphorium](Varphorium)\r
- *[ve Kenton Family](ve Kenton Family)\r
- *[Vultraum Sector](Vultraum Sector)\r
- *[Vvvelll Auto-genocide](Vvvelll Auto-genocide)\r
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## W\r
- *[Wax-Witch](Wax-Witch)\r
- *[Web-Weaver](Web-Weaver)\r
- *[Webway of Faces](Webway of Faces)\r
- *[Werlact Julane](Werlact Julane)\r
- *[Widow's Polish](Widow's Polish)\r
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## Y-Z\r
- *[Yozt Belt Skirmish](Yozt Belt Skirmish)\r
- ^[Y'lin River Basin](Y'lin River Basin)\r