Karazhan - Sanctum

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Making a list of potentially important books out of print (in no particular order). Will update over time: Monk and Mason on the Tigris Frontier: The Early History of Tur `Abdin by Andrew N. Palmer (1990) The Raven of Zurich: The Memoirs of Felix Somary (1960, first published in German), (1986, First English Translation).

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It looks like a forecast of major inflation for the US dollar, followed by a stabilization and strengthening at some chosen milestone; a milestone which will render the US economy, the US government debt, and US household debt to be stable and solvent, and also take into account...See more

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When the power of the sunwells are cut off, the populations of the temple will scatter. What tribes must consider is whether they are willing to decimate their own absolute numbers in order to restore their relative numbers.

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In reference to the previous post. For the record, I do not like delving into the world of eschatology too much, as it shatters one's empirical credibility and is so prone to hysterical excess. Hysteria, of course, being the primary tool for demagoguery and priestly mind...See more

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An eschatological interpretation of the current conflict with Iran. Iran has burned an effigy of the infamous Baal, Moloch, during the prelude to war. Upon the commencement of hostilities, Iran has proceeded to attack the Oil Facilities or "sun wells" of the Gulf States,...See more

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The domain of the Baals is beginning it's long awaited reverse from high tide. A tide which started rising 500-600 years ago with the advent of intercontinental trade. Human societies that make their living through commerce are the domain of the Baals. Their unholy alliance...See more

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Most people who know about Isaac Newton understand that he invented calculus and help to articulate the laws of physics, along with being appointed the head of the bank of England. But what many do not know is that Isaac Newton devoted the majority of his life to studying the...See more

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Excellent meme and reminder. However, the most important things to know ar when to exert yourself and when to rest. There are times when it is just an important to not exert yourself, as it is to do so. Philosophy is born of leisure and reflection. Without laziness, there can be no higher civilization.

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The grasslands surrounding the black hills are the heart of the great plains. It consists of the very best land for both people and livestock. To the Northwest, things begin to get too cold, to the North East, too Wet, To the Southwest, too dry, and to the South East, too...See more

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A map of the current and historic range of pronghorn (closest living relative being the giraffe). This species is best adapted to dryer, higher elevation Savannah-esque environments. https://www.pronghorns.org/pronghorn This map probably also correlates with the best ranges...See more

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Providence has thought it fitting for the Australian continent to be filled with Dromedary camels, and that populations of Anglican Bedouin tribes should also arise to dominate the interior, being prepared to challenge the commercial coastal cities for domination when they overstep their natural bounds. On this channel, an Australian man tames and trains Dromedaries, and goes on expeditions across the outback. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TF7lqBz09DA

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