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==Sep 23, 2021==
Search all documents for ''sarabism''.  There are details about the "Rapala" stage of the government which could be projected backwards to the Anchor Empire generally or else attributed to a revival of Thunder-era government policies.  For example, note that one person was able to outvote the entire Parliament on issues relating to the military, but not on the other issues.  This could also be projected forwards into Fayuvas.
==Feb 15, 2021==
==Feb 15, 2021==
[[User:Soap/Playful planets]]
[[User:Soap/Playful planets]]
this is partly on wikipedia now.


==Feb 13, 2021==
==Feb 13, 2021==

Revision as of 17:15, 23 September 2021

Sep 23, 2021

Search all documents for sarabism. There are details about the "Rapala" stage of the government which could be projected backwards to the Anchor Empire generally or else attributed to a revival of Thunder-era government policies. For example, note that one person was able to outvote the entire Parliament on issues relating to the military, but not on the other issues. This could also be projected forwards into Fayuvas.

Feb 15, 2021

User:Soap/Playful planets

this is partly on wikipedia now.

Feb 13, 2021

It is possible that the supposed Hapoto and Atopa tribes of Dreamland are not Dreamers, but rather participants in a distant conflict that some Dreamers believed they should involve themselves in. The strict reading of the original text suggests this, as the Hapoto tribe is also called the Islanders. However, it could still be that one of the groups is the Dolphin Riders, whether or not the other is the Baywatchers.

In my teenage years, I attempted to create a narrative story for the Dolphin Riders, and to get started I used gender-swapped versions of the Islander superheros, meaning that I associated the two groups with each other .... but one was feminine and the other was masculine. This may have led to me using the Islanders name outside of its usual context. Note that in my original writing, the Dolphin Riders and the Islanders lived in the same place, merely at different times.