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Seriously advocating for the user inside conventionally managed companies is still an act of civil disobedience. Pathetic.
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“the Pineking” - index cards, recovered from lockbox inside hollow half-way up large oak tree. I wonder what cause the cards’ author was working toward?
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“Rune Harmonics” - Scroll marked with luminescent inks, recovered from mountaintop monastery. I wonder what other harmonics might exist?
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“Thalm 101” - Well preserved page from introductory textbook. Discovered beneath charred pebble. I wonder what those consequences were?
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“Small Oaken Wand” - Item tag, cut into some kind of clear crystal. Found near blast crater in still-smouldering ruins of museum. Glass-like sheen of crater walls suggest the labelled item probably wasn’t a mere replica. I wonder where it is now?
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“Emporia Arcanica” - Mint condition receipt. Found while sifting through ruined accountants’ guild building. I wonder how much real dragon tears cost?
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“Reconsider my scholarship application” - letter fragment found near a skeleton. Nearby was weatherworn alchemical apparata. Perhaps the pixies this unnamed researcher found were smarter than they appeared?
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New Project! - The Last Library
I had a madcap insane idea a couple of days ago, and decided that, while crazy, it was perhaps doable.
The result: http://thelastlibrary.com
The Last Library is that very rare sort of place, where things that never existed can find a home.
It is more than just a collection of manuscripts, letters, plans, grimoires, codexes, journals, and notebooks.
The shelves here are filled with arcane knowledge from parallel universes, artifacts retrieved from imaginary worlds, and the recorded histories of events that never happened.
Have a look, and if you like what you see, do me a favour and share it with your friends!
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Faces.
How many can you find? There’s a dragon, and a huge shouty face, and quite a few more …
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Free.
This one was too badly out of focus to recover, but I liked it too much to let it go.







