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nerd baby ([personal profile] selfimage) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2014-11-05 01:45 pm

░ FOUR. ▍TEXT.

[ oh well, look what day it is. with everything going on, it would be a shame if someone missed the reference. ]

Remember remember the Fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.


[ all right, to the meat and potatoes. ]

Significance reminder!! Note: Please take note that we've already had a lengthy Guy Fawkes conversation. If you'd be so inclined to keep the novelty down as he's unable to roll in his grave.

And what time would it be? Well it's history time!!!! :) Since Mr. Holiday still seems to be out of commission and unable to take calls, and we have a wave of violent naysayers that would so love another opportunity to liberate (I use it loosely) us, so I'm sure everyone has their work cut out for them. All this place needs is a little push before until we're full-fledged citizens, huzzah.

Now, what do De Chima, Maurtia Falls and Nonah all have in common? (Asiiiiiide from the obvious, ofc)

A long time ago in a universe far, far away....- there were 3 sisters. It's a little dry, but bear with me until we get to the juicy parts. N E WAY- The Sudiczki sisters decided to further their endeavors through living the dream of home ownership and mortal city founding. Amid readings I've found enough ironic jokes about the "strings of Fate" and "kindness of Fate" that would tickle anyone's pickle.

Amara married a rich guy in 1910. So we got Maurtia falls. Apparently it's always been a city for the less ethical and more business-minded. (Insert cough)

Lana headed off to follow her dreams of school in De Chima. She died in 1913, from what's rumored to be a series of experiments that she conducted on herself.

Claire founded Nonah, easily most prosperous of the three.

Now here's where it gets crazy........

Before Lana's death in 1913, she was supposed to contribute to the Nonah World Fair. Unfortunately we're a bit SOL on the deets, as all trails for the WHATEVER she was supposed to exhibit have long gone cold.

I hope everyone's enjoyed a little "possibly conspiracy" info dump. Tune in next time, etc etc.
brushoff: (let's talk about BOOKS.)

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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ Dorian can't help but smirk a little bit. He's counting on his fingers as he talks. ] Let's see...you lot only started caring about Guy Fawkes Day thanks to that stupid movie, you don't know anything about the holiday, it's not even a good movie, bloody Americans, you probably don't even know why Guy Fawkes is, and Natalie Portman isn't even British in the first place.

Did I get all the cliches?
brushoff: (yeah perhaps NOT)

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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but I'm not even Anglican, so I felt bringing up religion was a pot meet kettle sort of situation.
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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but this is Heropa. And you're talking to imPorts. Just give them a minute, it'll happen eventually.

Though, on an entirely different note, I've got a question about your research.
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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Sudiczki. I can't place that ethnicity, but it definitely sounds foreign. Don't you think it a little odd that ninteen-hundreds people were perfectly fine with women, possibly immigrant women, founding cities?
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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Which really, we know nothing about. After all, I know next to nothing about this world's cultural history.
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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
It just doesn't add up. You've got ethnicities usually living in these ghettos, doing these utterly menial jobs and faced with massive prejudice, and yet these three Polish women with an obviously ethic last name were able to found three different cities? Either the Sudiczkis came from the upper crust-in which case, why isn't their name more widespread-or there's something obvious we're missing.
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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-06 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
That seems to be one of the easiest threads to pull, at least. Probably why I feel strongly about it.
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[personal profile] brushoff 2014-11-07 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
I have my moments.