This page serves as a quick and convenient way to create a random nation, similar to the way the Random Characters generator creates a character. Each nation consists of certain random elements within specific categories. These random elements in turn link to specific Arcana Wiki pages which have the appropriate tag (so that the Random Generator can find them).
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The Random Nation
Type of Government
All societies have some way of getting things done as a whole, and the type of government describes this aspect. However, few societies are examples of "pure" government types, so aspects of two or more government forms might be evident.
This category is based on the various types of government listed on the Government entry. If you do create such entries, give them the rng_government tag.
| Noocracy |
Basic Information
A Noocracy, or "aristocracy of the wise", as defined by Plato, is a social and political system that is "based on the priority of human mind".
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| Noocracy |
Basic Information
A Noocracy, or "aristocracy of the wise", as defined by Plato, is a social and political system that is "based on the priority of human mind".
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1. Wikipedia…
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| Anarchy |
Basic Information
Anarchy is the lack of recognized government and/or a general state of lawlessness is society. Individuals in society may take or give whatever they please, using whatever means…
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| Technocracy (bureaucratic) |
Basic Information
A technocracy is a form of government where scientists, engineers, and other technical experts hold political power in their respective fields. They are selected for their…
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| Puppet State |
Basic Information
A puppet state represents a nation whose government is effectively controlled by a foreign power.
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Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Odds are that…
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| Exilarchy |
Basic Information
An Exilarchy is a government which is established for or rules over a religious or ethnic diaspora rather than ruling from the origin of this group.
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| Exilarchy |
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An Exilarchy is a government which is established for or rules over a religious or ethnic diaspora rather than ruling from the origin of this group.
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| Consociational State |
Basic Information
A Consociational State is a state which has major splits along ethnic, religious, cultural, or linguistic lines in a way that keeps one group from dominating the others, but…
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| Authoritarianism |
Basic Information
Authoritarianism is a form of government which emphasizes the authority of the state in a republic or union, and is typically controlled by non-elected rulers who often allow…
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| Demarchy |
Basic Information
Demarchy is a system of government where important government positions are filled by random lot from an available pool of citizens.
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1. Wikipedia…
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Major Races/Species
Many settings have an all-human population. If you permit different races, open this tag to add various non-human species or races. Naturally, since this random generator will widely mix races from mythology and fiction, the results will require some interpretation. Use the beings listed here as a base model and don't be afraid to alter the descriptions for your own campaign. For example, if you want to run a science fiction setting but come up with "Elf" as one of the species, then make a Recycled In Space variant of elves with similar traits but a science fiction veneer.
This category is primarily powered by entries of sapient races/species from the Mythological Creatures and Fictional Creatures pages. If you want to add new races to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_race tag.
| Kitsune |
(Pl. Kitsune; Key-tsoo-neh)
Basic Information
The Kitsune is a mythological being of Eastern creation. This creature is a single, or multi-tailed (up to nine) Fox. Stories call them rain spirits,…
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| Fairy |
Basic Information
Fairies are a type of spirit which, depending on which mythological source you ask, can be nature spirits, spirits of the dead, former angels who allied neither with Heaven nor…
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| Were Kin |
Basic Information
Were-kin is a catch-all term for shape-shifting creatures such as werewolves. Were-kin usually refers to humans who willingly or unwillingly transform into an often savage and…
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| Devil |
Basic Information
Devil is sometimes used as just another word for Demon. In other settings, a Devil is a specific type of Demon. In yet others, it is a distinct form of evil Spirit that is…
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| Mermaid |
Basic Information
Mermaids are half-woman and half-fish creatures that live under the ocean.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Fantasy
Mermaids can be use to explore…
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| Reptilian Humanoid |
Basic Information
Reptilian Humanoids are a common motif in mythology, folklore, science fiction, fantasy, conspiracy theories, and the pseudosciences of cryptozoology and ufology.
David Icke…
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| Reptilian Humanoid |
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Reptilian Humanoids are a common motif in mythology, folklore, science fiction, fantasy, conspiracy theories, and the pseudosciences of cryptozoology and ufology.
David Icke…
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| Devil |
Basic Information
Devil is sometimes used as just another word for Demon. In other settings, a Devil is a specific type of Demon. In yet others, it is a distinct form of evil Spirit that is…
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| Vampire |
Basic Information
Vampires are according to most folklore and fiction blood-sucking nocturnal creatures of at least vaguely human-like appearance.
It is hard to define a vampire since in legends…
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| Human |
Basic Information
Humans are the sole known sapient species to populate Earth. All members of the human species together are known as humanity.
See Also
Anthropodermic Bibliopegy
Artificial…
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| Sasquatch |
Basic Information
The sasquatch (also referred to as "bigfoot" by many amateur cryptozoologists) is an ape-like cryptid thought to inhabit remote forests in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada…
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| Devil |
Basic Information
Devil is sometimes used as just another word for Demon. In other settings, a Devil is a specific type of Demon. In yet others, it is a distinct form of evil Spirit that is…
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| Kitsune |
(Pl. Kitsune; Key-tsoo-neh)
Basic Information
The Kitsune is a mythological being of Eastern creation. This creature is a single, or multi-tailed (up to nine) Fox. Stories call them rain spirits,…
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| Elf |
Basic Information
In European folklore, these small creatures are quite industrious. They will come into homes at night to help those they find deserving. They will do the work for the owners with…
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| Reptilian Humanoid |
Basic Information
Reptilian Humanoids are a common motif in mythology, folklore, science fiction, fantasy, conspiracy theories, and the pseudosciences of cryptozoology and ufology.
David Icke…
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Significant Creatures
This category lists the major "monsters" which might appear in this nation. If you want such monsters to appear in it, open the tab at the appropriate number and use it to build your encounter tables. Again, use these creatures as inspiration instead of trying to adhere to them slavishly - alter or throw out anything that doesn't fit into your campaign.
Sapient creatures might also appear here, in addition to the "Major race/species" category above. In this case, it means that those creatures are either solitary threats or at best live together in small family units instead of forming true societies of their own.
This category is primarily powered by creatures from the Mythological Creatures and Fictional Creatures pages. If you want to add new creatures to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_creature tag.
| Snow Wasset |
Basic Information
(mustelinopsis subitivorax)
The Snow Wasset is a large, migratory animal, about four times the size of a wolverine, dwelling in the lumbering region between the Great Lakes and…
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| Space Whale |
Basic Information
This speculative fiction trope describes a large whale-like creature. In space!
Really only works if space is an ocean, or if the whale has some sort of built-in genetic…
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| Rat King |
Basic Information
A Rat King is a phenomena said to occur when multiple rats are intertwined with their tails with blood, dirt, and excrement. Most reports of rat kings have come from…
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| Rod (Cryptozoology) |
Basic Information
Rods are alleged cryptids which have only appeared on video cameras. Sightings of rods have occurred in the United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Philippines and…
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| Pegasus |
Basic Information
In Greek mythology, Pegasus (Greek: Πήγασος, Pégasos, 'strong') is a winged horse.
Birth
Pegasus was created by Poseidon in his role as horse-god, and the Gorgon…
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| Aufhocker |
Basic Information
Aufhockers are creatures from German folklore. They are small spirits that jump on the back or shoulders of lone wanderers at night, and usually instill such terror in their…
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| Trapdoor Alligator |
Basic Information
The Trapdoor Alligator was invented by R. K. Millholland for the webcomic Something Positive. It is an otherwise ordinary alligator which lurks behind trapdoors similar to…
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| Aswang |
Basic Information
The aswang is a ghoul from the folklore of the Philippines.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Like a shapeshifter, the aswang takes the form a…
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| Sasquatch |
Basic Information
The sasquatch (also referred to as "bigfoot" by many amateur cryptozoologists) is an ape-like cryptid thought to inhabit remote forests in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada…
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| Pushmi-Pullyu |
"Lord save us!" cried the duck. "How does it make up its mind?"
— The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting
Basic Information
Now extinct, the African Pushmi-Pullyu is certainly one of the…
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| Aufhocker |
Basic Information
Aufhockers are creatures from German folklore. They are small spirits that jump on the back or shoulders of lone wanderers at night, and usually instill such terror in their…
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| Vampire |
Basic Information
Vampires are according to most folklore and fiction blood-sucking nocturnal creatures of at least vaguely human-like appearance.
It is hard to define a vampire since in legends…
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| Pushmi-Pullyu |
"Lord save us!" cried the duck. "How does it make up its mind?"
— The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting
Basic Information
Now extinct, the African Pushmi-Pullyu is certainly one of the…
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| Squid |
Basic Information
A squid is an aquatic mollusk similar to the octopus. Unlike the gentle octopus which has eight tentacles, the squid had ten; so if you are ever attacked by a cephelapod, be sure…
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| Kitsune |
(Pl. Kitsune; Key-tsoo-neh)
Basic Information
The Kitsune is a mythological being of Eastern creation. This creature is a single, or multi-tailed (up to nine) Fox. Stories call them rain spirits,…
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| Romero Zombie |
Basic Information
A Romero Zombie is the slow-shuffling brain-eating monster popularized by Night of the Living Dead and it's ilk. The hallmarks of the Romero Zombie are the Zombie Gait and the…
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| Rat King |
Basic Information
A Rat King is a phenomena said to occur when multiple rats are intertwined with their tails with blood, dirt, and excrement. Most reports of rat kings have come from…
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| Were Kin |
Basic Information
Were-kin is a catch-all term for shape-shifting creatures such as werewolves. Were-kin usually refers to humans who willingly or unwillingly transform into an often savage and…
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| Onocentaur |
Basic Information
The onocentaur is a medieval beast with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a donkey. In allegorical terms, the onocentaur represents male lust or a hypocrite who…
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| Squid |
Basic Information
A squid is an aquatic mollusk similar to the octopus. Unlike the gentle octopus which has eight tentacles, the squid had ten; so if you are ever attacked by a cephelapod, be sure…
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| Patasola |
Basic Information
The Patasola is a form of vampire that exists in the folklore of South America, often presented as being a guardian of the forest. She appears to lonely men in the wilderness…
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| Lich |
Basic Information
A lich is usually an undead corpse that was a powerful magician when it was alive. It cast spells to reanimate the corpse. It is immortal.
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1. Wikipedia…
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| Mythago |
Basic Information
The Mythago is more than a mythical creature … it is a creature of myth.
The human mind is a powerful thing … it imagines things, shapes them, weaves them into the world…
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| Naga |
Basic Information
Nagas are dragon-like demons, and were dangerous and destructive spirits. Some are half-human, half-snake, while others are monstrous water creatures who guard the depths of…
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| Onocentaur |
Basic Information
The onocentaur is a medieval beast with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a donkey. In allegorical terms, the onocentaur represents male lust or a hypocrite who…
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| Patasola |
Basic Information
The Patasola is a form of vampire that exists in the folklore of South America, often presented as being a guardian of the forest. She appears to lonely men in the wilderness…
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| Shadow People |
Basic Information
The shadow people are dark forms you see moving out of the corner of your eye. You look straight at them, and they're gone, so you tell yourself that you just imagined it.
In…
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| Were Kin |
Basic Information
Were-kin is a catch-all term for shape-shifting creatures such as werewolves. Were-kin usually refers to humans who willingly or unwillingly transform into an often savage and…
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| Fairy |
Basic Information
Fairies are a type of spirit which, depending on which mythological source you ask, can be nature spirits, spirits of the dead, former angels who allied neither with Heaven nor…
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| Romero Zombie |
Basic Information
A Romero Zombie is the slow-shuffling brain-eating monster popularized by Night of the Living Dead and it's ilk. The hallmarks of the Romero Zombie are the Zombie Gait and the…
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| Onocentaur |
Basic Information
The onocentaur is a medieval beast with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a donkey. In allegorical terms, the onocentaur represents male lust or a hypocrite who…
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| Mythago |
Basic Information
The Mythago is more than a mythical creature … it is a creature of myth.
The human mind is a powerful thing … it imagines things, shapes them, weaves them into the world…
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| Black Shuck |
Black Shuck
Black Shuck is the Norfolk name given to one of many different huge, spectral hounds which are common in the folklore of the British Isles. Also called by such names as Padfoot,…
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| Mermaid |
Basic Information
Mermaids are half-woman and half-fish creatures that live under the ocean.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Fantasy
Mermaids can be use to explore…
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| Shadow People |
Basic Information
The shadow people are dark forms you see moving out of the corner of your eye. You look straight at them, and they're gone, so you tell yourself that you just imagined it.
In…
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| Pegasus |
Basic Information
In Greek mythology, Pegasus (Greek: Πήγασος, Pégasos, 'strong') is a winged horse.
Birth
Pegasus was created by Poseidon in his role as horse-god, and the Gorgon…
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| Gremlin |
In the days of World War II, when combat planes were coming off the assembly line almost as fast as automobiles and there was a greater mathematical chance of malfunctions than there would…
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| Mythago |
Basic Information
The Mythago is more than a mythical creature … it is a creature of myth.
The human mind is a powerful thing … it imagines things, shapes them, weaves them into the world…
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| Trapdoor Alligator |
Basic Information
The Trapdoor Alligator was invented by R. K. Millholland for the webcomic Something Positive. It is an otherwise ordinary alligator which lurks behind trapdoors similar to…
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| Rat King |
Basic Information
A Rat King is a phenomena said to occur when multiple rats are intertwined with their tails with blood, dirt, and excrement. Most reports of rat kings have come from…
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| Lich |
Basic Information
A lich is usually an undead corpse that was a powerful magician when it was alive. It cast spells to reanimate the corpse. It is immortal.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia…
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| Sasquatch |
Basic Information
The sasquatch (also referred to as "bigfoot" by many amateur cryptozoologists) is an ape-like cryptid thought to inhabit remote forests in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada…
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| Space Whale |
Basic Information
This speculative fiction trope describes a large whale-like creature. In space!
Really only works if space is an ocean, or if the whale has some sort of built-in genetic…
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| Bajang |
Basic Information
The bajang is an evil spirit who appears when a disaster or illness is about to occur. He usually takes the form of a giant polecat.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Mythology of Asia…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Bunyip |
Basic Information
The bunyip is a creature from Australian folkore that appears to have originated in Aboriginal Dreamtime mythology. Descriptions of the bunyip vary widely, though it is typically…
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| Pooka |
WILSON: [reading from an encyclopedia] "P O O K A - Pooka - from old Celtic mythology - a fairy spirit in animal form - always very large. The pooka appears here and there - now and then - to this…
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| Space Whale |
Basic Information
This speculative fiction trope describes a large whale-like creature. In space!
Really only works if space is an ocean, or if the whale has some sort of built-in genetic…
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| Gremlin |
In the days of World War II, when combat planes were coming off the assembly line almost as fast as automobiles and there was a greater mathematical chance of malfunctions than there would…
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| Mythago |
Basic Information
The Mythago is more than a mythical creature … it is a creature of myth.
The human mind is a powerful thing … it imagines things, shapes them, weaves them into the world…
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| Squid |
Basic Information
A squid is an aquatic mollusk similar to the octopus. Unlike the gentle octopus which has eight tentacles, the squid had ten; so if you are ever attacked by a cephelapod, be sure…
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| Snow Wasset |
Basic Information
(mustelinopsis subitivorax)
The Snow Wasset is a large, migratory animal, about four times the size of a wolverine, dwelling in the lumbering region between the Great Lakes and…
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| Ghost |
The darkness is made all the more disturbing by the feeling that someone… or something… is just out of sight, watching you. If you listen carefully, you can almost hear them whispering to…
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| Rod (Cryptozoology) |
Basic Information
Rods are alleged cryptids which have only appeared on video cameras. Sightings of rods have occurred in the United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Philippines and…
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| Bajang |
Basic Information
The bajang is an evil spirit who appears when a disaster or illness is about to occur. He usually takes the form of a giant polecat.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Mythology of Asia…
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Cultural Influences
This category gives you various real world or fictional cultures you can model your nation after. So far, this category is primarily powered by entries from the Countries pages, but other possibilities certainly exist. If you want to add new possibilities for cultural influences to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_culture tag.
| Ancient Rome |
Basic Information
Ancient Rome was one of the largest Empires of the Ancient World. According to Legend, the city was founded on April 21, 753 BC by the half-divine (sons of Mars (mythology))…
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| Chile |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Event: Chilean Blob
Event/News: Magnitude 6.0 Earthquake Rocks Northern Chile
Event/News: 'Nazi hunt' launched in S…
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| Kazakhstan |
Basic Information
Former Republic of the Soviet Union.
Towns and Cities
Locations
Barsa-Kelmes island
See Also
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation - security organization which Kazakhstan is a…
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| Tajikistan |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation - security organization which Tajikistan is a member of.
Sources
Bibliography
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| Turkmenistan |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Turkmenistan Locations
Darvaza Gas Crater
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Japan |
Basic Information
This article is a stub - please expand!
List of Cities
Tokyo
List of Locations
Yonaguni Monument
See Also
Kitsune
News: Ant mega-colony takes over world
News: Japan Child…
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Religion
Type of Worship
This aspect does not cover which entity is worshiped, but how - it describes the form religion takes in a society. If you want to add forms of worship to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_religion tag.
| Prosperity Theology |
Basic Information
Prosperity theology is a religious belief among parts of Christianity that God provides material wealth and prosperity for those he favors. This has been criticized among other…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
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| Prosperity Theology |
Basic Information
Prosperity theology is a religious belief among parts of Christianity that God provides material wealth and prosperity for those he favors. This has been criticized among other…
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| Prosperity Theology |
Basic Information
Prosperity theology is a religious belief among parts of Christianity that God provides material wealth and prosperity for those he favors. This has been criticized among other…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
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Worshiped Entities
This category lists the various entities that are worshiped by the people. This category draws on the Mythological Characters and List of Mythologies sections. If you want to add new entities to be worshiped to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_deity tag.
| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Hecate |
Basic Information
Hecate is a Greek goddess, whose worship survived long past the decline of Ancient Greece. She's more than a little mysterious, with scholars disagreeing on her purview,…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Hecate |
Basic Information
Hecate is a Greek goddess, whose worship survived long past the decline of Ancient Greece. She's more than a little mysterious, with scholars disagreeing on her purview,…
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| Santa Muerte |
Basic Information
Santa Muerte (literal translation: "Saint Death") is a religious figure venerated by some in Mexico. Also known regionally as la Santisima Muerte ("Most Holy Death") and other…
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| Cthulhu |
"Ktulu! / Ktulu's so he-ea-ea-a-avy / he's driving you mad. / He's driving you mad! / He's driving you. / Hyeah! / He's so / Heavy! / Heavy! / Heavy! / Yeah!"
- Ktulu (He's So Heavy) by…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Lilith |
Basic Information
Lilith was originally a demonic Sumerian night spirit, who preyed on women and young children. She often appeared as a beautiful woman, sexually preying on men as they slept. She…
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| Mormo |
Saint of streets, and brilliant one, that strays by night;
Foe of radiance, but friend and mate of gloom;
In howl of dogs rejoicing, and in crimson gore,
Wading 'mid corpses through tombs of…
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| The Grim Reaper |
Basic Information
In folklore, The Grim Reaper is the personification of Death. He is usually dictated as carrying a scythe and is a skeleton wearing a black cloak.
In this form, Death is not seen…
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| Cthulhu |
"Ktulu! / Ktulu's so he-ea-ea-a-avy / he's driving you mad. / He's driving you mad! / He's driving you. / Hyeah! / He's so / Heavy! / Heavy! / Heavy! / Yeah!"
- Ktulu (He's So Heavy) by…
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| Jörmungandr |
Basic Information
In Norse Mythology, Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent was the middle of Loki's three children. He took the form of a gigantic serpent. Odin hurled Jörmungandr into…
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| Santa Claus |
He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;
A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a pedler just opening…
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| Heimdall |
Basic Information
Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods of Norse Mythology. He's a somewhat enigmatic figure, not one of the most well-understood members of the Norse pantheon. What's he the god of?…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Lilith |
Basic Information
Lilith was originally a demonic Sumerian night spirit, who preyed on women and young children. She often appeared as a beautiful woman, sexually preying on men as they slept. She…
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| Santa Claus |
He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;
A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a pedler just opening…
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| Attis |
Basic Information
Agdistis was born with both male and female traits which frightened the Olympian gods. They cut off the male traits and cast them away- from which grew an almond tree. The nymph…
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| Zeus |
Basic Information
In Greek Mythology, Zeus is King of the Gods, and ruler of Mount Olympus.
What he's all about
Some gods are Gods because they represent something - they're the anthropomorphic…
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| Mormo |
Saint of streets, and brilliant one, that strays by night;
Foe of radiance, but friend and mate of gloom;
In howl of dogs rejoicing, and in crimson gore,
Wading 'mid corpses through tombs of…
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| The Grim Reaper |
Basic Information
In folklore, The Grim Reaper is the personification of Death. He is usually dictated as carrying a scythe and is a skeleton wearing a black cloak.
In this form, Death is not seen…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Heimdall |
Basic Information
Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods of Norse Mythology. He's a somewhat enigmatic figure, not one of the most well-understood members of the Norse pantheon. What's he the god of?…
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| Lilith |
Basic Information
Lilith was originally a demonic Sumerian night spirit, who preyed on women and young children. She often appeared as a beautiful woman, sexually preying on men as they slept. She…
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| Santa Muerte |
Basic Information
Santa Muerte (literal translation: "Saint Death") is a religious figure venerated by some in Mexico. Also known regionally as la Santisima Muerte ("Most Holy Death") and other…
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| Mormo |
Saint of streets, and brilliant one, that strays by night;
Foe of radiance, but friend and mate of gloom;
In howl of dogs rejoicing, and in crimson gore,
Wading 'mid corpses through tombs of…
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| Zeus |
Basic Information
In Greek Mythology, Zeus is King of the Gods, and ruler of Mount Olympus.
What he's all about
Some gods are Gods because they represent something - they're the anthropomorphic…
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| Hecate |
Basic Information
Hecate is a Greek goddess, whose worship survived long past the decline of Ancient Greece. She's more than a little mysterious, with scholars disagreeing on her purview,…
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| The Grim Reaper |
Basic Information
In folklore, The Grim Reaper is the personification of Death. He is usually dictated as carrying a scythe and is a skeleton wearing a black cloak.
In this form, Death is not seen…
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| Hecate |
Basic Information
Hecate is a Greek goddess, whose worship survived long past the decline of Ancient Greece. She's more than a little mysterious, with scholars disagreeing on her purview,…
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| Attis |
Basic Information
Agdistis was born with both male and female traits which frightened the Olympian gods. They cut off the male traits and cast them away- from which grew an almond tree. The nymph…
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| Mormo |
Saint of streets, and brilliant one, that strays by night;
Foe of radiance, but friend and mate of gloom;
In howl of dogs rejoicing, and in crimson gore,
Wading 'mid corpses through tombs of…
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| Lilith |
Basic Information
Lilith was originally a demonic Sumerian night spirit, who preyed on women and young children. She often appeared as a beautiful woman, sexually preying on men as they slept. She…
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| Zeus |
Basic Information
In Greek Mythology, Zeus is King of the Gods, and ruler of Mount Olympus.
What he's all about
Some gods are Gods because they represent something - they're the anthropomorphic…
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| Cthulhu |
"Ktulu! / Ktulu's so he-ea-ea-a-avy / he's driving you mad. / He's driving you mad! / He's driving you. / Hyeah! / He's so / Heavy! / Heavy! / Heavy! / Yeah!"
- Ktulu (He's So Heavy) by…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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| Lilith |
Basic Information
Lilith was originally a demonic Sumerian night spirit, who preyed on women and young children. She often appeared as a beautiful woman, sexually preying on men as they slept. She…
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| Hecate |
Basic Information
Hecate is a Greek goddess, whose worship survived long past the decline of Ancient Greece. She's more than a little mysterious, with scholars disagreeing on her purview,…
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| Heimdall |
Basic Information
Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods of Norse Mythology. He's a somewhat enigmatic figure, not one of the most well-understood members of the Norse pantheon. What's he the god of?…
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| Zeus |
Basic Information
In Greek Mythology, Zeus is King of the Gods, and ruler of Mount Olympus.
What he's all about
Some gods are Gods because they represent something - they're the anthropomorphic…
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| Santa Muerte |
Basic Information
Santa Muerte (literal translation: "Saint Death") is a religious figure venerated by some in Mexico. Also known regionally as la Santisima Muerte ("Most Holy Death") and other…
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| Jörmungandr |
Basic Information
In Norse Mythology, Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent was the middle of Loki's three children. He took the form of a gigantic serpent. Odin hurled Jörmungandr into…
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| Mormo |
Saint of streets, and brilliant one, that strays by night;
Foe of radiance, but friend and mate of gloom;
In howl of dogs rejoicing, and in crimson gore,
Wading 'mid corpses through tombs of…
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| Attis |
Basic Information
Agdistis was born with both male and female traits which frightened the Olympian gods. They cut off the male traits and cast them away- from which grew an almond tree. The nymph…
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| Cthulhu |
"Ktulu! / Ktulu's so he-ea-ea-a-avy / he's driving you mad. / He's driving you mad! / He's driving you. / Hyeah! / He's so / Heavy! / Heavy! / Heavy! / Yeah!"
- Ktulu (He's So Heavy) by…
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| Santa Claus |
He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;
A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a pedler just opening…
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| Jörmungandr |
Basic Information
In Norse Mythology, Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent was the middle of Loki's three children. He took the form of a gigantic serpent. Odin hurled Jörmungandr into…
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| The Grim Reaper |
Basic Information
In folklore, The Grim Reaper is the personification of Death. He is usually dictated as carrying a scythe and is a skeleton wearing a black cloak.
In this form, Death is not seen…
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| Santa Muerte |
Basic Information
Santa Muerte (literal translation: "Saint Death") is a religious figure venerated by some in Mexico. Also known regionally as la Santisima Muerte ("Most Holy Death") and other…
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| Heimdall |
Basic Information
Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods of Norse Mythology. He's a somewhat enigmatic figure, not one of the most well-understood members of the Norse pantheon. What's he the god of?…
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| Hecate |
Basic Information
Hecate is a Greek goddess, whose worship survived long past the decline of Ancient Greece. She's more than a little mysterious, with scholars disagreeing on her purview,…
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| Cthulhu |
"Ktulu! / Ktulu's so he-ea-ea-a-avy / he's driving you mad. / He's driving you mad! / He's driving you. / Hyeah! / He's so / Heavy! / Heavy! / Heavy! / Yeah!"
- Ktulu (He's So Heavy) by…
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| Attis |
Basic Information
Agdistis was born with both male and female traits which frightened the Olympian gods. They cut off the male traits and cast them away- from which grew an almond tree. The nymph…
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| Lilith |
Basic Information
Lilith was originally a demonic Sumerian night spirit, who preyed on women and young children. She often appeared as a beautiful woman, sexually preying on men as they slept. She…
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| The Merch |
Basic Information
The Merch is a fictional creature from the Penny Arcade webcomic. It is a small, blue, fuzzy creature which has been cursed by an evil wizard and is constantly sick. However, the…
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Powerful Organizations
This category lists powerful and/or famous organizations of the nation. As many of the possible entries are real world organizations, alter them to make them fit into your setting. If you want to add new organizations to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_org tag. Pick organizations which could relatively easily be altered to different settings.
| International Peace Mission Movement |
Basic Information
This was a group founded by Father Divine in 1919. They lived together- first in a house on Long Island and then in a series of hotels that they ran throughout the movement. The…
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| Bauhaus |
Basic Information
The Bauhaus was a German school of Art and Design that had a tremendous influence on architecture and industrial design in the 20th Century. It was founded in 1919 by the…
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| Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs |
Basic Information
An Outlaw Motorcycle Club is a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who has formed a gang or 'club' but who has not registered with the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) or the…
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| Amway |
Basic Information
Amway is an American company whose selling strategies have often been compared to Pyramid schemes.
See Also
Milkman Conspiracy
Sources
Bibliography
1. RPGNet thread
2. Wikipedia…
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| International Peace Mission Movement |
Basic Information
This was a group founded by Father Divine in 1919. They lived together- first in a house on Long Island and then in a series of hotels that they ran throughout the movement. The…
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| Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs |
Basic Information
An Outlaw Motorcycle Club is a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who has formed a gang or 'club' but who has not registered with the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) or the…
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| Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program |
Basic Information
The Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program was an organization instituted by the Allies in World War II. It was established by American president Franklin D. Roosevelt on…
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| Technisches Hilfswerk |
Basic Information
The Technisches Hilfswerk (or THW for short) is a German agency that does technical, humanitarian, and logistical relief efforts both in Germany and around the world (such as…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
Sources
Bibliography
1….
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| Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs |
Basic Information
An Outlaw Motorcycle Club is a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who has formed a gang or 'club' but who has not registered with the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) or the…
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| Thule Society |
Basic Information
The Thule Society was an occult secret society founded in Munich, Germany in 1911. It is most commonly known for sponsoring the predecessor of the Nazi Party. It was dissolved by…
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| Bauhaus |
Basic Information
The Bauhaus was a German school of Art and Design that had a tremendous influence on architecture and industrial design in the 20th Century. It was founded in 1919 by the…
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| Amway |
Basic Information
Amway is an American company whose selling strategies have often been compared to Pyramid schemes.
See Also
Milkman Conspiracy
Sources
Bibliography
1. RPGNet thread
2. Wikipedia…
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| International Peace Mission Movement |
Basic Information
This was a group founded by Father Divine in 1919. They lived together- first in a house on Long Island and then in a series of hotels that they ran throughout the movement. The…
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| Royal Navy |
Basic Information
The Navy of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is referred to solely as the Royal Navy, never the Royal British Navy or the British Navy.
A very old…
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| Mafia |
Basic Information
The Mafia is a Sicilian crime society, established in the late 19th Century. It later spread to other areas, including the United States and Australia. It is organized into…
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| La Cosa Nostra |
Basic Information
When Joseph Valachi testified before the US Senate in 1962, he revealed that American mafiosi refer to their organization by the term cosa nostra, which means "our thing". The…
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| Shanghai Cooperation Organisation |
Basic Information
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation is a mutual-security organization which was founded on June 15, 2001 by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan….
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| Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program |
Basic Information
The Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program was an organization instituted by the Allies in World War II. It was established by American president Franklin D. Roosevelt on…
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| International Peace Mission Movement |
Basic Information
This was a group founded by Father Divine in 1919. They lived together- first in a house on Long Island and then in a series of hotels that they ran throughout the movement. The…
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| Bauhaus |
Basic Information
The Bauhaus was a German school of Art and Design that had a tremendous influence on architecture and industrial design in the 20th Century. It was founded in 1919 by the…
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| Thule Society |
Basic Information
The Thule Society was an occult secret society founded in Munich, Germany in 1911. It is most commonly known for sponsoring the predecessor of the Nazi Party. It was dissolved by…
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| Drug Cartel |
Basic Information
Drug cartels are criminal organizations developed with the primary purpose of promoting and controlling drug trafficking operations. They range from loosely-managed agreements…
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| National Security Agency |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
The National Security Agency is an American intelligence agency.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Over 400 forms used by the National…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
Sources
Bibliography
1….
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| Triads |
Basic Information
Triad is a term that describes a version of Organized Crime that started in China and has spread to many cities with large Chinese populations.
Their criminal activities include…
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| Los Zetas |
Basic Information
Los Zetas is a criminal mercenary army for Mexico's Gulf Cartel. The group is comprised of ex-soldiers, including many members of the Mexican Army’s elite Grupo Aeromóvil de…
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| Secret Police |
Basic Information
Secret Police refers to a police or National Security agency that operates from secrecy with little or no transparency or oversight. The secrecy and lack of review lends itself…
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| Piracy In Somalia |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand!
See Also
Piracy
News: An Economic Analysis Of The Somali Pirate Business Model
News: Luxury Yachts Offer Pirate Hunting Cruises
News:…
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| Deep State |
Basic Information
The Deep State is said to be a group of powerful, anti-democratic forces within Turkey, consisting of members of the Turkish intelligence agencies, military, security, judges,…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
Sources
Bibliography
1….
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| Private Military Company |
Basic Information
A private military company (PMC) is a company that offers expertise or services of a military nature, often including mercenaries
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Triads |
Basic Information
Triad is a term that describes a version of Organized Crime that started in China and has spread to many cities with large Chinese populations.
Their criminal activities include…
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| Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program |
Basic Information
The Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program was an organization instituted by the Allies in World War II. It was established by American president Franklin D. Roosevelt on…
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| Shanghai Cooperation Organisation |
Basic Information
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation is a mutual-security organization which was founded on June 15, 2001 by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan….
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| Majestic 12 |
Basic Information
Majestic 12 is an alleged secret American government agency that was founded in 1947 in the aftermath of the Roswell UFO incident to investigate UFO activity - and cover it…
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| Thule Society |
Basic Information
The Thule Society was an occult secret society founded in Munich, Germany in 1911. It is most commonly known for sponsoring the predecessor of the Nazi Party. It was dissolved by…
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| Deep State |
Basic Information
The Deep State is said to be a group of powerful, anti-democratic forces within Turkey, consisting of members of the Turkish intelligence agencies, military, security, judges,…
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| Gangs Of Old New York |
Basic Information
New York City in the 19th Century (and early 20th Century) featured several Street Gangs that seem almost surreal from the modern perspective. No doubt some of the claims have…
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| International Peace Mission Movement |
Basic Information
This was a group founded by Father Divine in 1919. They lived together- first in a house on Long Island and then in a series of hotels that they ran throughout the movement. The…
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| Biker Gang |
Basic Information
The term biker gang might refer to a mundane Motorcycle Club or to rowdy Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. The later are sometimes referred to as "One Percenters", as in "99% percent of…
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| Tongs |
Basic Information
A Tong is a type of Secret Society found among Chinese American immigrants. The first Tongs started in the 19th Century, and were created for mutual support and protection from…
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| Amway |
Basic Information
Amway is an American company whose selling strategies have often been compared to Pyramid schemes.
See Also
Milkman Conspiracy
Sources
Bibliography
1. RPGNet thread
2. Wikipedia…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
Sources
Bibliography
1….
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| Royal Navy |
Basic Information
The Navy of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is referred to solely as the Royal Navy, never the Royal British Navy or the British Navy.
A very old…
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| Majestic 12 |
Basic Information
Majestic 12 is an alleged secret American government agency that was founded in 1947 in the aftermath of the Roswell UFO incident to investigate UFO activity - and cover it…
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| Gangs Of Old New York |
Basic Information
New York City in the 19th Century (and early 20th Century) featured several Street Gangs that seem almost surreal from the modern perspective. No doubt some of the claims have…
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| Secret Police |
Basic Information
Secret Police refers to a police or National Security agency that operates from secrecy with little or no transparency or oversight. The secrecy and lack of review lends itself…
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| La Cosa Nostra |
Basic Information
When Joseph Valachi testified before the US Senate in 1962, he revealed that American mafiosi refer to their organization by the term cosa nostra, which means "our thing". The…
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| Tongs |
Basic Information
A Tong is a type of Secret Society found among Chinese American immigrants. The first Tongs started in the 19th Century, and were created for mutual support and protection from…
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| Quiverfull |
Basic Information
Quiverfull is a evangelical Christian movement whose members eagerly seek to have as many children as possible and eschew any kind of birth control.
Sources
Bibliography
1….
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| Amway |
Basic Information
Amway is an American company whose selling strategies have often been compared to Pyramid schemes.
See Also
Milkman Conspiracy
Sources
Bibliography
1. RPGNet thread
2. Wikipedia…
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| Los Zetas |
Basic Information
Los Zetas is a criminal mercenary army for Mexico's Gulf Cartel. The group is comprised of ex-soldiers, including many members of the Mexican Army’s elite Grupo Aeromóvil de…
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| Bauhaus |
Basic Information
The Bauhaus was a German school of Art and Design that had a tremendous influence on architecture and industrial design in the 20th Century. It was founded in 1919 by the…
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| International Peace Mission Movement |
Basic Information
This was a group founded by Father Divine in 1919. They lived together- first in a house on Long Island and then in a series of hotels that they ran throughout the movement. The…
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Major Projects
Some nations have major national projects they pursue towards specific goals. There is some overlap with Organizations above, but projects are more about achieving certain goals than a general political, ideological, or economic motivation. Use the entries in the following tabs as inspiration. If you want to add new projects to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_project tag.
| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
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| Get Out Of Jail Free -- Monopoly's Hidden Maps |
Summary
September 18, 2009: An ABC News article tells of how, during World War II, British Intelligence smuggled maps and escape tools to soldiers in POW camps hidden inside Monopoly games. The…
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| Peaceful Nuclear Explosions |
Basic Information
Like convenitional explosives, nuclear bombs could be put in use other than killing one's enemies during the wartime.
Most of the major nuclear countries were pondering such use…
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| Moscow Mayor Promises a Winter Without Snow |
Summary
October 17, 2009: The Mayor of Moscow (a city infamous for its severe winter weather) has announced a Weather Control plan to prevent all but the lightest of snows this winter. The Russian…
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| Manhattan Project |
Basic Information
The Manhattan Project was the American project to develop the first nuclear weapon during World War II. It resulted in the A-Bomb.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Tatlin's Tower |
Basic Information
The Monument to the Third International, more informally known as Tatlin's Tower, is one of the most ambitious architectural project never built. It was proposed by Russian…
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| LCROSS Impact Data Indicates Water On Moon |
Summary
November 13, 2009: NASA announced the preliminary results of its LCROSS (Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite) mission. On October 9, the upper stage of the LCROSS impacted then…
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| Get Out Of Jail Free -- Monopoly's Hidden Maps |
Summary
September 18, 2009: An ABC News article tells of how, during World War II, British Intelligence smuggled maps and escape tools to soldiers in POW camps hidden inside Monopoly games. The…
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| South Korea's first rocket ready - at last |
Summary
August 11, 2009: South Korea plans to launch its first rocket later this month at the Naro launch facility, a new facility on an island 480 miles south of Seoul. This vehicle, the Korea…
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| Medieval Battle Records Go Online |
Summary
July 20, 2009: A database has gone online with the names and battle records of more than 250,000 medieval soldiers from the Hundred Years' War - including those who fought with Henry V at…
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Major Personalities
Each nation has its share of powerful or famous individuals. Use the entries in the following tabs as inspiration for such individuals. This category is primarily fed by entries from the People page, though some entries from the Fictional Characters page might qualify as well. If you want to add new people to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_people tag.
| Theodore Gericault |
Basic Information
Théodore Géricault was a French artist, known for his works in the medium of painting and lithography, mostly in the style known as Romanticism. He lived from 1791 to 1824….
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| Charles Fort |
Basic Information
Called the "patron saint of cranks", Charles Hoy Fort was a satirist, a scholar and a relentless collector of weirdities and factoids that did not fit in with the scientific…
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| Peter Francisco |
Basic Information
Peter Francisco was one of the so-called "Giants of the American Revolution," (Francisco, George Washington, and Ethan Allen were all over six feet tall in a time when the…
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| Alexis Carrel |
Basic Information
Alexis Carrel was a French surgeon, biologist, and advocate of eugenics who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his medical work. In his book L'Homme, cet inconnu (Man, The Unknown)…
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| Peter Francisco |
Basic Information
Peter Francisco was one of the so-called "Giants of the American Revolution," (Francisco, George Washington, and Ethan Allen were all over six feet tall in a time when the…
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| Doctor Dolittle |
Basic Information
John Dolittle was not particularly happy working as a doctor in the tiny English village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh. He was shy, introverted, and didn't get along particularly well…
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| Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov (biologist) |
Basic Information
Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov was a Russian and Soviet biologist. In the 1920s, he attempted to create human-ape hybrids, first by artificially inseminating chimpanzee females with human…
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| Bertie Wooster |
Basic Information
Bertam Wilberforce Wooster, ("Bertie" to his friends) is in some respects almost the Platonic Ideal of the Upper Class Twit. He is the narrator and hero of the "Jeeves" stories…
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| Theodore Gericault |
Basic Information
Théodore Géricault was a French artist, known for his works in the medium of painting and lithography, mostly in the style known as Romanticism. He lived from 1791 to 1824….
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| Julia Bulette |
Jake had stepped out of the saloon to take a leak and catch a breath of fresh air when he noticed the smell of smoke. He looked down the street and saw a red glow in the sky down by lumberyard. He…
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| Fafnir |
Basic Information
In the Volsunga Saga, Fafnir is the name of a dwarf, son of a dwarvish king, strong of arm and fearless in spirit. He and his brother, Regin, killed their father to gain a…
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| Abraham |
Basic Information
Abraham features in the Book of Genesis. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Abraham symbolizes the man chosen by God to safeguard the holy…
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| P. T. Barnum |
Murphy was loitering on a streetcorner on Broadway when one of the passers-by stopped to look at him: a middle-aged man with a halo of curly brown hair surrounding a balding head, a prosperous…
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| Bertie Wooster |
Basic Information
Bertam Wilberforce Wooster, ("Bertie" to his friends) is in some respects almost the Platonic Ideal of the Upper Class Twit. He is the narrator and hero of the "Jeeves" stories…
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| Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov (biologist) |
Basic Information
Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov was a Russian and Soviet biologist. In the 1920s, he attempted to create human-ape hybrids, first by artificially inseminating chimpanzee females with human…
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| Alexis Carrel |
Basic Information
Alexis Carrel was a French surgeon, biologist, and advocate of eugenics who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his medical work. In his book L'Homme, cet inconnu (Man, The Unknown)…
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| Bertie Wooster |
Basic Information
Bertam Wilberforce Wooster, ("Bertie" to his friends) is in some respects almost the Platonic Ideal of the Upper Class Twit. He is the narrator and hero of the "Jeeves" stories…
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| Hashim ibn Hakim |
Basic Information
Hashim ibn Hakim was a religious dissident living in 8th century Persia. He mixed elements of Zoroastrianism and Islam, and styled himself the Veiled Prophet because he always…
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| Douglas Corrigan |
Basic Information
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan was an airplane mechanic and aviator who was among the first generation of transatlantic flyers.
He was born in Galveston, Texas and became…
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| Peter Francisco |
Basic Information
Peter Francisco was one of the so-called "Giants of the American Revolution," (Francisco, George Washington, and Ethan Allen were all over six feet tall in a time when the…
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| Henry Okah |
Basic Information
Henry Okah is the creator of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Under his guidance, MEND wreaked havoc in the Niger Delta of Nigeria, diverting…
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| Henry Okah |
Basic Information
Henry Okah is the creator of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Under his guidance, MEND wreaked havoc in the Niger Delta of Nigeria, diverting…
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| Isaac Newton |
Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night;
God said "Let Newton be" and all was light.
- Alexander Pope
Basic Information
Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer,…
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| Robin Stephens |
Basic Information
He looked like the very model of a Gestapo interegator: the cigarette holder; the hard, uncompromising manner; the rapid-fire way he'd bark questions to the prisoner; and most of…
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| Allan Pinkerton |
Basic Information
He fought Civil War spies and Wild West train robbers; he saved the life of Abraham Lincoln and established the first Private Detective agency. His name became synonymous both…
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| Charles Fort |
Basic Information
Called the "patron saint of cranks", Charles Hoy Fort was a satirist, a scholar and a relentless collector of weirdities and factoids that did not fit in with the scientific…
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| Victoria Of The United Kingdom |
Basic Information
She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history and gave her name to an era. She became the model of the modern era constitutional monarch. Of mostly German descent, she…
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| Homer |
Basic Information
Homer may be an actual historic figure, a blind poet-bard of great skill who lived sometime between the 1200 BC and 800 BC. Scholars who accept his historicity are divided on…
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| Nellie Bly |
Basic Information
She was a powerful advocate for woman's rights and social reform and a pioneer in the field of investigative reporting and stunt journalism. She is practically the Platonic Ideal…
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| Allan Pinkerton |
Basic Information
He fought Civil War spies and Wild West train robbers; he saved the life of Abraham Lincoln and established the first Private Detective agency. His name became synonymous both…
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| Victoria Of The United Kingdom |
Basic Information
She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history and gave her name to an era. She became the model of the modern era constitutional monarch. Of mostly German descent, she…
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| Veronica Franco |
"When we too are armed and trained, we can convince men that we have hands, feet, and a heart like yours; and although we may be delicate and soft, some men who are delicate are also strong; and…
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| Pope Joan |
Basic Information
John Anglicus was an English traveler and scholar who became a teacher in Rome and eventually a cardinal in the ninth century. When Pope Leo IV died in 853 AD, John Anglicus was…
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| Douglas Corrigan |
Basic Information
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan was an airplane mechanic and aviator who was among the first generation of transatlantic flyers.
He was born in Galveston, Texas and became…
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| Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov (biologist) |
Basic Information
Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov was a Russian and Soviet biologist. In the 1920s, he attempted to create human-ape hybrids, first by artificially inseminating chimpanzee females with human…
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| Alexis Carrel |
Basic Information
Alexis Carrel was a French surgeon, biologist, and advocate of eugenics who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his medical work. In his book L'Homme, cet inconnu (Man, The Unknown)…
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| Douglas Corrigan |
Basic Information
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan was an airplane mechanic and aviator who was among the first generation of transatlantic flyers.
He was born in Galveston, Texas and became…
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| Abraham |
Basic Information
Abraham features in the Book of Genesis. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Abraham symbolizes the man chosen by God to safeguard the holy…
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| Julia Bulette |
Jake had stepped out of the saloon to take a leak and catch a breath of fresh air when he noticed the smell of smoke. He looked down the street and saw a red glow in the sky down by lumberyard. He…
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| Jason And The Argonauts |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Feel free to expand upon it.
Sources
Bibliography
Game and Story Use
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| Nellie Bly |
Basic Information
She was a powerful advocate for woman's rights and social reform and a pioneer in the field of investigative reporting and stunt journalism. She is practically the Platonic Ideal…
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| Veronica Franco |
"When we too are armed and trained, we can convince men that we have hands, feet, and a heart like yours; and although we may be delicate and soft, some men who are delicate are also strong; and…
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| Isaac Newton |
Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night;
God said "Let Newton be" and all was light.
- Alexander Pope
Basic Information
Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer,…
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| Charles Fort |
Basic Information
Called the "patron saint of cranks", Charles Hoy Fort was a satirist, a scholar and a relentless collector of weirdities and factoids that did not fit in with the scientific…
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| Henry Okah |
Basic Information
Henry Okah is the creator of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Under his guidance, MEND wreaked havoc in the Niger Delta of Nigeria, diverting…
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| Peter Francisco |
Basic Information
Peter Francisco was one of the so-called "Giants of the American Revolution," (Francisco, George Washington, and Ethan Allen were all over six feet tall in a time when the…
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| Nellie Bly |
Basic Information
She was a powerful advocate for woman's rights and social reform and a pioneer in the field of investigative reporting and stunt journalism. She is practically the Platonic Ideal…
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| Douglas Corrigan |
Basic Information
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan was an airplane mechanic and aviator who was among the first generation of transatlantic flyers.
He was born in Galveston, Texas and became…
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| Fafnir |
Basic Information
In the Volsunga Saga, Fafnir is the name of a dwarf, son of a dwarvish king, strong of arm and fearless in spirit. He and his brother, Regin, killed their father to gain a…
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| Isaac Newton |
Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night;
God said "Let Newton be" and all was light.
- Alexander Pope
Basic Information
Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer,…
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| P. T. Barnum |
Murphy was loitering on a streetcorner on Broadway when one of the passers-by stopped to look at him: a middle-aged man with a halo of curly brown hair surrounding a balding head, a prosperous…
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| Bertie Wooster |
Basic Information
Bertam Wilberforce Wooster, ("Bertie" to his friends) is in some respects almost the Platonic Ideal of the Upper Class Twit. He is the narrator and hero of the "Jeeves" stories…
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| Jason And The Argonauts |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Feel free to expand upon it.
Sources
Bibliography
Game and Story Use
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| Robin Stephens |
Basic Information
He looked like the very model of a Gestapo interegator: the cigarette holder; the hard, uncompromising manner; the rapid-fire way he'd bark questions to the prisoner; and most of…
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| Doctor Dolittle |
Basic Information
John Dolittle was not particularly happy working as a doctor in the tiny English village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh. He was shy, introverted, and didn't get along particularly well…
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Major Political Issues
Each nation has "hot" political issues which are argued and fought over (physically or not). Use the entries in the following tabs as inspiration for what issues could divide your nation - or which are simply in the minds of the public at the moment. This category is primarily fed by news entries from the List of Centuries page. If you want to add new political issues to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_politics tag.
| Economics Of The Singularity |
Summary
June 1, 2008: The article discusses the possibility of the Technological Singularity, and compares it with previous "singularities" - transition periods of great change. It argues that…
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| Yasukuni Shrine |
Basic Information
The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the kami of Japanese soldiers who died fighting for the Emperor of Japan. Currently, the names…
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| 'Nazi hunt' launched in S America |
Summary
November 27, 2007: Operation Last Chance, an effort by the Simon Wiesenthal Center to capture Nazi war criminals before they die, was launched in Chile, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil (it…
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| Halliburton says radioactive material was stolen |
Summary
March 6, 2003: According to Haliburton, a device containing radioactive material was stolen from them in December 2002 from their operations in Nigeria. According to one watchdog group,…
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| Squatters in paradise say it's job from hell |
Summary
July 26, 2009: Parts of the Spratly Islands archipelago are claimed by Vietnam, China, the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei. These claims are hotly contested, as this region is…
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| Cats And Dogs Banned By Saudi Religious Police |
Basic Information
December 18, 2006: The Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice of Saudi Arabia have issued a decree that forbids the sale of dogs and cats in the…
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| Could China and India go to war over Tibet? |
Summary
March 10, 2009: The article explains the possible reasons for a future conflict between India and China over Tibet:
Some Chinese officials have publicly asserted claims over the…
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| Piracy may hit Egypt's Suez Canal revenues |
Summary
November 21, 2008: Somalia-based piracy has become so frequent that it is starting to affect shipping through the Red Sea significantly - and with it, the revenues Egypt collects from the…
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| Italy police seek 'Satan squad' |
Summary
December 11, 2006: The Italian police plans to set up a special police squad investigating dangerous religious sects, especially Satanists. The team is supposed to include psychoanalysts,…
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| Personal data of 600,000 on lost laptop |
Summary
January 19, 2008: A junior member of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom lost a laptop with personal information about 600,000 people, including serving personnel and many others who have…
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| Putin - The dark rise to power |
Summary
September 6, 2009: The article alleges that the 1999 Russian apartment bombings of September 4 and September 13 in Buynaksk and on September 9 and September 13 in Moscow, and September 16…
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| Is A Terminator Scenario Possible? |
Summary
May 21, 2009: Various science fiction authors and leading experts in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence are asked whether a Robot War scenario is possible, and outline some…
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| Ogallala Aquifer |
Basic Information
The Ogallala Aquifer is an enormous aquifer below the Great Plains of the United States. It provides water for large parts of the states of South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming,…
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| Cats And Dogs Banned By Saudi Religious Police |
Basic Information
December 18, 2006: The Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice of Saudi Arabia have issued a decree that forbids the sale of dogs and cats in the…
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| Detroit - Too broke to bury their dead |
Summary
October 1, 2009: In Detroit, dead bodies are piling up in the morgues as the high unemployment in the city means that many people can no longer afford either burial or cremation for their…
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| Matthias Rath - steal this chapter |
Summary
April 9, 2009: This article details the activities of Matthias Rath, a proponent and rich salesman of vitamin treatments for cancer and AIDS. He allegedly is very influential with the…
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| NKorea empties foreign accounts - report |
Summary
June 17, 2009: In anticipation of sanctions and possible further escalation of the conflict on the Korean peninsula, North Korea has started to drain its foreign accounts in Macao and…
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| Off The Grid |
Basic Information
Off The Grid is a philosophy whose adherents attempt to live without getting involved with the government or other authorities.
Sources
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1. OFF THE GRID: Life On The…
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| Cult, police clash at Iraqi religious rites |
Summary
January 19, 2008: In the Iraqi cities of Basra and Nasiriya, security forces fought with members of a cult called "Supporters of Mahdi" or "Soldiers of Heaven" during the celebrations of…
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| In Wal-Mart's Image |
Basic Information
September 11, 2009: Wal-Mart has engaged in business practices designed to exploit its employees from its very start. These included:
When the United States Congress introduced…
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| Dubai tourists warned over tough drug stance |
Summary
February 8, 2008: People visiting Dubai have been arrested for drug smuggling even when they only carried certain types of medicine commonly available in Western countries or, in one case,…
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| Soviet Union Wanted To Topple Honecker In 1987 |
Summary
August 13, 2009: Allegedly, in 1987 the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev wanted to topple the East German leader Erich Honecker because of his hard-line views, so that they could…
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| DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show |
Summary
August 17, 2009: According to Israeli scientists, it is possible to fake evidence for DNA profiling. All that is needed is some DNA from a discarded drinking cup, a cigarette butt, or even…
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| Hark! Where's the Bible Ark? |
Summary
June 26, 2009: The Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, Abune Paulos, apparently backed off from an announcement made on Jun 24 that he would reveal the Ark of the Covenant…
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| War |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Historical Wars
Hundred Years' War
Spanish-American War
World War I
World War II
Types of War
Conventional Warfare -…
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| In Search Of Death |
Summary
January 23, 2003: There is a subculture of gay men called "bug chasers" who actively seek out getting infected by the HIV virus and thus get AIDS. Most of them see infecting themselves as…
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| Ogallala Aquifer |
Basic Information
The Ogallala Aquifer is an enormous aquifer below the Great Plains of the United States. It provides water for large parts of the states of South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming,…
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| Storm in South Korea over Jang Ja-yeon's suicide |
Summary
April 1, 2009: After a Korean soap opera star committed suicide, allegations came to light that her agent had forced her to have sex with many important managers and personalities in the…
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| Hark! Where's the Bible Ark? |
Summary
June 26, 2009: The Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, Abune Paulos, apparently backed off from an announcement made on Jun 24 that he would reveal the Ark of the Covenant…
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| Ant mega-colony takes over world |
Basic Information
July 1, 2009: A certain type of Argentinia ants has spread around the world, forming large "super-colonies on different continents. What's more, the ants have identical chemical…
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| Ethiopia's passion for bureaucracy |
Summary
August 10, 2009: A reporter preparing to leave Addis Ababa reflects on the quirks of the bureaucracy of Ethiopia - especially its obsession which rubber stamps, which are not only…
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| Civil War Raging in Right-Wing Blogosphere |
Summary
April 21, 2009: After the lost election in the United States, conservative bloggers are attacking each wildly, accusing each other of betrayal and insanity.
Source
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1….
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| Bielefeld Conspiracy |
Basic Information
The Bielefeld Conspiracy is a satirical conspiracy theory (as well as a meme) which holds that the German city of Bielefeld does not exist. This is allegedly hushed up by "the…
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| DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show |
Summary
August 17, 2009: According to Israeli scientists, it is possible to fake evidence for DNA profiling. All that is needed is some DNA from a discarded drinking cup, a cigarette butt, or even…
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| Out of Mind, Out of Sight |
Summary
April 6, 2009: The article discusses the squalid conditions in many Third World psychiatric hospitals, where many patients are treated little better than animals. A large number of photos…
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| Cats And Dogs Banned By Saudi Religious Police |
Basic Information
December 18, 2006: The Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice of Saudi Arabia have issued a decree that forbids the sale of dogs and cats in the…
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| Soviet Union Wanted To Topple Honecker In 1987 |
Summary
August 13, 2009: Allegedly, in 1987 the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev wanted to topple the East German leader Erich Honecker because of his hard-line views, so that they could…
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| Italy police seek 'Satan squad' |
Summary
December 11, 2006: The Italian police plans to set up a special police squad investigating dangerous religious sects, especially Satanists. The team is supposed to include psychoanalysts,…
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| North Korea Has A Mission |
Summary
June 2, 2009: The article discusses the decaying state of the North Korean military - especially its elite special forces units, which consist of approximately 15% of the military. While…
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Dominant Terrain
This category lists the major terrain types of the nation. This category is primarily powered by entries from the Terrain pages. If you want to add new terrain types to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_terrain tag. However, do not give this tag to entries of very localized and/or non-natural terrain.
| Miombo Woodland |
Basic Information
Miombo is a particular genus of tree, native to Africa. The plant grows in nutrient-poor soil in dry climates, forming a terrain type known as Miombo Woodland. It is often found…
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| Lake |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Noteworthy Lakes
Real World Lakes
Crater Lake
Grand Lake (Colorado)
Gurudongmar Lake
Khecheopalri Lake
Lake Tsongmo
Lake…
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| Desert |
Basic Information
A desert is a type of terrain with little to no vegetation.
List of Deserts
Black Rock Desert
Death Valley, California
Rub' al Khali
Sahara
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Bibliography
1. Wikipedia…
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| Volcano |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Noteworthy Volcanoes
Real World Volcanoes
Hekla
Surtsey
Mythological Volcanoes
Fictional Volcanoes
Sources
Bibliography
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| Swamp |
Basic Information
A swamp is a region that mixes solid land with shallow bodies of water. The water is very slow moving, and covered by abundant vegetation which in some cases may be hard to…
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| Miombo Woodland |
Basic Information
Miombo is a particular genus of tree, native to Africa. The plant grows in nutrient-poor soil in dry climates, forming a terrain type known as Miombo Woodland. It is often found…
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| Miombo Woodland |
Basic Information
Miombo is a particular genus of tree, native to Africa. The plant grows in nutrient-poor soil in dry climates, forming a terrain type known as Miombo Woodland. It is often found…
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| Hill |
Basic Information
A hill is a peak of land above sea level, like a mountain, but lower and not as steep. These geological formations can be formed by erosion or deposition of sediment. These areas…
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| Archipelago |
Basic Information
An archipelago is a cluster of islands. They are commonly found on the open ocean, though sometimes they are located near large land masses.
List of Noteworthy Archipelagos
Real…
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| Island |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Noteworthy Islands
Real World Islands
Barsa Kelmes Island
Phuket - allegedly haunted by foreign ghosts
Mythological…
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| Swamp |
Basic Information
A swamp is a region that mixes solid land with shallow bodies of water. The water is very slow moving, and covered by abundant vegetation which in some cases may be hard to…
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| Island |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Noteworthy Islands
Real World Islands
Barsa Kelmes Island
Phuket - allegedly haunted by foreign ghosts
Mythological…
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| Volcano |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Noteworthy Volcanoes
Real World Volcanoes
Hekla
Surtsey
Mythological Volcanoes
Fictional Volcanoes
Sources
Bibliography
1….
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| Lake |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
List of Noteworthy Lakes
Real World Lakes
Crater Lake
Grand Lake (Colorado)
Gurudongmar Lake
Khecheopalri Lake
Lake Tsongmo
Lake…
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| Desert |
Basic Information
A desert is a type of terrain with little to no vegetation.
List of Deserts
Black Rock Desert
Death Valley, California
Rub' al Khali
Sahara
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia…
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Economy
Tech Level
To be added later.
Type of Economy
This category lists the type of economy the nation has. If you want to add new types of economic systems to the generator, go to the Economic system page, add new entries, and give them the rng_economy tag.
| Monopoly By Royal Decree |
Basic Information
A Monopoly by Royal Decree is a form of Legal Monopoly sanctioned or instituted by a King or other Royalty.
Say there's several people manufacturing playing cards. As King, I…
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| Utopia |
Basic Information
In his 1516 book, A Truly Golden Little Book, No Less Beneficial Than Entertaining, of the Best State of a Republic, and of the New Island Utopia, English writer Thomas More…
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| Robonomics |
Basic Information
Robonomics is a type of possible economic system which assumes that robotic and digital systems will be able to do most of the "productive work" of society. Thus, society…
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| Just-in-Time Socialism |
Basic Information
Just-in-Time Socialism is a proposed form of economic system based on Socialist economics. It seeks to do away with the traditional inefficiency of Socialism - namely, that it is…
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| Robonomics |
Basic Information
Robonomics is a type of possible economic system which assumes that robotic and digital systems will be able to do most of the "productive work" of society. Thus, society…
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| Utopia |
Basic Information
In his 1516 book, A Truly Golden Little Book, No Less Beneficial Than Entertaining, of the Best State of a Republic, and of the New Island Utopia, English writer Thomas More…
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| Utopia |
Basic Information
In his 1516 book, A Truly Golden Little Book, No Less Beneficial Than Entertaining, of the Best State of a Republic, and of the New Island Utopia, English writer Thomas More…
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| Grain-based Local Currency |
Basic Information
Grain-based Local Currency refers both to a form of monetary unit, and to one of the earliest economic systems to supplant pure barter. In such a system, money is minted/printed…
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| Just-in-Time Socialism |
Basic Information
Just-in-Time Socialism is a proposed form of economic system based on Socialist economics. It seeks to do away with the traditional inefficiency of Socialism - namely, that it is…
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| Robonomics |
Basic Information
Robonomics is a type of possible economic system which assumes that robotic and digital systems will be able to do most of the "productive work" of society. Thus, society…
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Major Products and Exports
No nation exists in a vacuum. This part of the generator lists various trade goods - whether raw resources or advanced machinery.
Raw Resources
This category lists the raw resources the nation exports - these are products which either occur naturally or do not require much in the way of processing to export. Examples include mineral ores, animals, plants, grain, and so forth. If you want to add types of raw resources to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_resource tag.
| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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Simple Trade Goods
This category lists simple trade goods the nation exports - these are manufactured items which do not really require much of a technology base to export. Both early agricultural civilizations and nomadic tribes could manufacture these and sell them to others. That doesn't mean that more advanced nations couldn't manufacture and export such trade goods either - for example, textiles are still manufactured today, and will likely continue to do so in the foreseeable future. However, advanced manufacturing capabilities are not necessary to create them. If you want to add types of simple trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_stg tag.
| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
|
| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
|
| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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Complex Trade Goods
This category lists complex trade goods the nation exports - these are manufactured items which require significant both technological knowledge and a certain resource base, but which aren't yet mass-produced. Complex trade goods are the work of skilled craftsmen, not assembly line workers. Again, just because a certain item is considered a Complex Trade Good it doesn't mean more advanced civilizations will cease producing it. If you want to add types of complex trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_ctg tag.
| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
|
| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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Advanced Trade Goods
This category lists advanced trade goods the nation exports - these are manufactured items which require some sort of mass production to be economically viable. Generally, 19th century technology fits into this category. Again, just because a certain item is considered an Advanced Trade Good it doesn't mean more advanced civilizations will cease producing it. If you want to add types of advanced trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_atg tag.
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
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| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
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| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
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| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
|
| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
|
| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
|
| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
|
| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
|
|
| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
|
| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
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Modern Trade Goods
This category lists modern trade goods the nation exports. "Modern Trade Goods" is a catch-all term for devices which have been developed in the 20th century until the present day. Again, just because a certain item is considered a Modern Trade Good it doesn't mean more advanced civilizations will cease producing it. If you want to add types of modern trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_mtg tag.
| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Atomic Bomb |
Basic Information
The atomic bomb, also known as the A-bomb or simply The Bomb, is a device that converts a small amount of uranium into energy, thereby creating an explosion capable of reducing a…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Atomic Bomb |
Basic Information
The atomic bomb, also known as the A-bomb or simply The Bomb, is a device that converts a small amount of uranium into energy, thereby creating an explosion capable of reducing a…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Robot |
The Encyclopedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The Marketing Division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Robot |
The Encyclopedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The Marketing Division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Atomic Bomb |
Basic Information
The atomic bomb, also known as the A-bomb or simply The Bomb, is a device that converts a small amount of uranium into energy, thereby creating an explosion capable of reducing a…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Robot |
The Encyclopedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The Marketing Division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your…
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Near-Future Trade Goods
This category lists "near-future" trade goods the nation exports. "Modern Trade Goods" is a catch-all term for devices which could plausibly be developed within the 21st century - extrapolating from current technological trends without invoking superscience. Such items are appropriate for Twenty Minutes Into The Future and Cyberpunk campaigns. Again, just because a certain item is considered a Near-Future Trade Good it doesn't mean more advanced civilizations will cease producing it. If you want to add types of modern trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_nftg tag.
| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
|
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
|
| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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Science Fiction Trade Goods
This category lists science fiction trade goods the nation exports, which describes any devices which might be invented in the distant future - late 21st century or later - which cannot easily be extrapolated from current technological trends. All superscience falls into this. If you want to add types of science fiction trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_sftg tag.
| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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Fantastic Trade Goods
This category lists fantastic trade goods the nation exports - substances and items which could never exist in the real world but might appear in fantasy worlds. Strange minerals, alchemical potions, magic items and so forth are all fair game. Many types of phlebotinum fall into this category. If you want to add types of fantastic trade goods to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_ftg tag.
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
|
| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
|
| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
|
| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
|
| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
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| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
|
| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
|
| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
|
| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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Imports
These categories are identical to those listed under "Exports", except that the nation has sufficient need of these trade goods to import them in significant quantities instead of exporting them.
Raw Resources
| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
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Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
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Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
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Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Cattle |
Basic Information
Cattle (colloquially cows) are large domesticated ungulates. They are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, most commonly classified as Bos primigenius. Cattle are raised…
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| Spider Silk |
Basic Information
Spider silk is silk produced by spiders.
See Also
News: Gossamer Silk, From Spiders Spun
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Chocolate |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Chocolate Show
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Calluna |
Basic Information
Calluna Vulgaris, more commonly known as Heather or Ling, is a flowering plant common to the Heath (habitat) and Moorland of Europe. It thrives in acidic soil, such as found in…
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| Acacia |
Basic Information
Acacia are plants which grow as either shrubs ortrees. Most of the known species exist in Australia, with other species existing in warm-temperate to tropical regions of Africa,…
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| Sheep |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Forget crop circles - now we've got a mysterious SHEEP circle
Sources
Bibliography
1. Domestic sheep Wikipedia…
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| Mummia |
Basic Information
Mummia is a form of bitumen (a resource similar to pitch or resin) that was available long ago in Persia. It's a dark viscous liquid that was used as a form of medicine or folk…
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| Phlogiston |
Basic Information
Phlogiston is a fifth element beyond the four elements of Ancient Greece. According to Phlogiston theory, it's supposedly contained within all combustible bodies. It has no…
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| Whale |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Gulls Vicious Attacks On Whales
Trope: Space Whale
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Silk |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Spider Silk
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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Simple Trade Goods
| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
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| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
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| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
|
| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
|
| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
|
| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
|
| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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|
| Bamboo Technology |
"My favorite's the Professor
He always saves their butts;
He could build a nuclear reactor
Out of a couple of coconuts."
— "Gilligan's Isle Thing" — "Weird Al" Yankovic
Basic…
|
| Axe |
Basic Information
An axe (or ax) is a chopping implement - some are intended as tools, others as weapons, but most can serve as either.
Ax Types:
Battle Axe
Halberd
Hand Axe
Throwing…
|
| Knife |
Basic Information
A knife is a hand-held short blade which can be used as both a tool and a weapon.
Types of Knives
WASP Injector Knife
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story…
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Complex Trade Goods
| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
|
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
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| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
|
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
|
| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
|
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| Covered Wagon |
Basic Information
Covered Wagons were commonly used to settle and travel great distances from the Colonial Era to The Wild West. The term covered wagon might mean anything from a run down old farm…
|
| Conestoga Wagon |
Basic Information
A Conestoga Wagon is a particularly advanced form of Covered Wagon that first appeared in the early 1750s in Pennsylvania.
Form
The Conestoga Wagon is shaped somewhat like a…
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Advanced Trade Goods
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
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| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
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| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
|
| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
|
| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
|
| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
|
| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
|
| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
|
| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
|
| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
|
| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
|
| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
|
| Gun |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
|
| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
|
| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
|
| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
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| Analytical Engine |
Basic Information
The first successful computer, designed by Charles Babbage after the failure he had with it's predecessor the Difference Engine. It operates via the providing of input (programs…
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| Duoped |
Basic Information
The duoped is a ridiculous little two-wheeled human-powered vehicle that is a little like a skateboard, or roller skates, or bicycle. Except much less stable than any of those….
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| Gun |
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This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Technically, the term Gun refers to an artillery piece, but more often it's used to mean a man-portable firearm, so firearms are what…
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| Newspaper |
Basic Information
A newspaper is a written publication containing news and other information.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Get Clippings
2. The Newspaper Clipping Generator
3. Wikipedia entry
Game…
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| Beecher's Bibles |
"I don't know," Becky said clutching her candle nervously. "We could get into a lot of trouble doing this."
"I say there's something shifty about that reverend," Tom insisted, pulling the tarp off…
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| Ammunition |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
Specific Types of Ammunition
Dragon's Breath
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Ammunition use in RPGs tends to swing…
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| Tachanka |
Seriously? The whole platoon is pinned down… by a horse?
Basic Information
A tachanka is a horse-drawn cart or carriage that serves primarily as a platform to carry a Heavy Machine Gun. The…
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| Revolver |
Basic Information
A Revolver is a type of gun with a revolving cylinder that has multiple chambers to hold the bullets. The very first revolver was a form of Arquebus designed in 1597.
Because of…
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Modern Trade Goods
| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Atomic Bomb |
Basic Information
The atomic bomb, also known as the A-bomb or simply The Bomb, is a device that converts a small amount of uranium into energy, thereby creating an explosion capable of reducing a…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Atomic Bomb |
Basic Information
The atomic bomb, also known as the A-bomb or simply The Bomb, is a device that converts a small amount of uranium into energy, thereby creating an explosion capable of reducing a…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Robot |
The Encyclopedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The Marketing Division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Robot |
The Encyclopedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The Marketing Division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
|
|
| Rotorcraft |
Basic Information
A rotorcraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast. Rotorcraft may also include static lifting…
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| Laser |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
Frickin Laser Beams
Laser Blade
Laser Hallway
Laser Microphone
Laser Sight
Reflecting Laser
News: Fighting With…
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| Ekranoplan |
Basic Information
An ekranoplan is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but with shorter "wings. It supports itself above the ground using the ground effect. It was developed in the Soviet Union…
|
| Tire |
Basic Information
Tires are the donut-shaped things that fit around wheels to provide extra traction. They also absorb shock and protect the wheels.
Tires on Wagon Wheels
Old wagon wheels had…
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| Wheeled Vehicle |
Basic Information
A wheeled vehicle is a land vehicle that uses wheels - which many versions adorn with tires. It may or may not have an engine - for those that don't, see animal-drawn vehicle or…
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| Atomic Bomb |
Basic Information
The atomic bomb, also known as the A-bomb or simply The Bomb, is a device that converts a small amount of uranium into energy, thereby creating an explosion capable of reducing a…
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| Ground Effect Vehicle |
Basic Information
A Ground Effect Vehicle (or Wing-In-Ground-Effect Vehicle) is sort of an aircraft. It's a category of aerodyne vehicle that flies very close to the ground, held aloft by an…
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| Houseboat |
Basic Information
A houseboat is a watercraft which has been designed or modified so that it can be used for permanent human habitation.
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Houseboat Floor…
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| Gyrojet Weapons |
Basic Information
The term Gyrojet refers to a class of firearms invented and manufactured in the 1960s. These guns were noteworthy because they fired gyroscopically stabilized rockets, instead of…
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| Robot |
The Encyclopedia Galactica defines a robot as a mechanical apparatus designed to do the work of a man. The Marketing Division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot as 'Your…
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Near-Future Trade Goods
| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
|
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
|
| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
|
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
|
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| Researchers Create Portable Black Hole |
Summary
October 15, 2008:
An article in Nature magazine describes a device physicists have created that can suck up microwave light, much as a black hole does, and convert it into heat. The device…
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| Tetra Vaal |
Basic Information
Tetra Vaal is a fictional humanoid police robot from a short film by Neill Blomkamp. The robot is shown patrolling the slums of Johannesburg, South…
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| 3D Printing |
Basic Information
3D Printing is the technology of creating three dimensional objects through applying multiple layers of material through a printer array.
See Also
News: 'Organ Printing' Could…
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Science Fiction Trade Goods
| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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| Tesla Forcefield Technology |
Basic Information
'Death Ray' For Planes
The New York Times
September 22, 1940
Nikola Tesla, at the age of 84, was interviewed by the New York Times, indicating that he was ready to divulge to the…
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Fantastic Trade Goods
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
|
| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
|
| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
|
| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
|
| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
|
| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
|
| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
|
| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
|
| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
|
|
| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
|
| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
|
| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Iliaster |
Basic Information
Iliaster is an alchemical term for the primeval substance which is the source of all other substances. It contained both matter and spirit. The term was invented by Paracelsus,…
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| Potion |
"You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making… As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly believe this is magic. I don't expect you will…
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| Depleted Phlebotinum Shells |
Basic Information
This article is about a trope.
Depleted Phlebotinum Shells represent a modification to a weapon or ammunition to take out a specific kind of enemy that would otherwise be…
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| Imported Alien Phlebotinum |
Basic Information
Imported Alien Phlebotinum is Phlebotinum that was abandoned or supplied by some alien race, or other temporary visitor to our neck of spacetime. Often it's totally normal…
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| Aesoptinum |
Basic Information
Aesoptinum is Phlebotinum with a moral component, designed so the author of the story can communicate a metaphor.
Related Tropes:
An Aesop
Fantastic Aesop
Mary…
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| Functional Magic |
Basic Information
Functional Magic is a trope that refers to magic that goes beyond mere plot device to serve as a tool, science, technology, art, or philosophy. Functional Magic is magic that…
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| Love Potion |
OBERON: Take thou some of it, and seek through this grove:
A sweet Athenian lady is in love
With a disdainful youth; anoint his eyes;
But do it when the next thing he espies
May be the lady. Thou…
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Famous Locations
This category lists famous locations located within the nation. Again, use these entries as base models instead of using them directly - it won't work as well if your players recognize the landmarks from the real world.
Apart from the Mythological Places and Fictional Places sections, this category is powered by all sorts of different locations in the listings of the various Countries. If you want to add new famous locations to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_location tag. However, only give this tag to really significant locations which might be famous even outside the nation.
| Seven Cities of Gold |
The beaten spyglass showed a beacon of hope to the thirsty, starving group. In the distance, a glittering cross high in the sky. Beneath that, Jamiel could see other buildings, and trees and…
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| Nan Madol |
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Nan Madol is a ruined city off the coast of one of the islands in what is now the Federated States of Micronesia. Construction on the city began sometime between the 8th Century…
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| Library Of Lost Books |
Basic Information
Neil Gaiman's comic book Sandman describes a library in the realm of Morpheus containing every book ever dreamed of… but never written: The Library of Lost Books. Sometimes the…
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| Drones Club |
Basic Information
There is a magical place located in Mayfair in London, just off Piccadilly in Dover Street; a place where the idle rich sons of Britain's idiot aristocracy can lounge, loaf and…
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| Tunnels Of Moose Jaw |
Basic Information
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw are a tunnel complex in Moose Jaw, Canada. They were originally build as maintenance tunnels for the heating system of downtown area buildings. During…
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| Seven Cities of Gold |
The beaten spyglass showed a beacon of hope to the thirsty, starving group. In the distance, a glittering cross high in the sky. Beneath that, Jamiel could see other buildings, and trees and…
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| Sedlec Ossuary |
Basic Information
The Sedlec Ossuary is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. The ossuary contains approximately 40,000 - 70,000 human skeletons.
The abbot of the…
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| Ys |
Basic Information
Ys is a mythical city of Brittany (France) now said to lay beneath the waters of Douarnenez Bay. In the most common version of the Ys legend (there are many variations), the city…
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| Georgia Guidestones |
Basic Information
The Georgia Guidestones are a monument in northeastern Georgia, United States. It consists of five stone slabs which have been raised in a star pattern. It was built in 1980 to…
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| Troy |
Basic Information
Troy, also known as Illium, or Ilios, or Ilion, or possibly even Wilios or Wilusa, was one of the major city-states of the ancient world, at the center of a complex web of allied…
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| Living Root Bridges |
Summary
August 5, 2009: In Cherrapunji, India (possibly one of the wettest places on Earth) the locals have created bridges out of living roots of ficus trees. The bridges take about ten to…
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| Raven Rock Mountain Complex |
Basic Information
Also known as the Raven Rock Military Complex, RRMC*, ANMCC, AJCC, Backup Pentagon, Underground Pentago, or just Site R. This Underground Base and fallout shelter is a US…
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| Revealed - The ghost fleet of the recession |
Summary
September 13, 2009: Off the coast of Malaysia and east of Singapore, there is a vast fleet of "ghost" container ships who have been anchored there without cargo because there is not…
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| Big Well, Kansas |
Basic Information
The Big Well in Greensburg, Kansas (US) is the second largest hand dug well in the world at a depth of 109 feet deep and 32 feet in diameter (only the Pozzo di S. Patrizio built…
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History
This category lists famous past events of the nation. Most of these events are real world historic entries from the List of Centuries, so it is again necessary to adjust them to come up with something appropriate for your own campaign. Others are "generic events" (such as War) from elsewhere in the wiki. You could decide on how old your nation is supposed to be by deciding on the number of historic events - with the entries which are listed first as the most recent ones.
If you want to add new historic to this generator, write up appropriate entries for them and give them the rng_history tag. However, only give this tag to entries which have a significant historic impact on the nation.
| Superfund money to clean 'mouth of the beast' |
Summary
June 12, 2009: The Iron Mountain Mine near Redding, California is generally regarded as one of the most polluted places on Earth. The water is highly acidic and saturated with heavy…
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| Height 611 UFO incident |
Basic Information
The Height 611 UFO incident is an alleged UFO crash near the town of Dalnegorsk, Primorsky Krai, Russia on January 29, 1986. "Height 611" refers to the hill on which it…
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| Putin - The dark rise to power |
Summary
September 6, 2009: The article alleges that the 1999 Russian apartment bombings of September 4 and September 13 in Buynaksk and on September 9 and September 13 in Moscow, and September 16…
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| Soviet Union Wanted To Topple Honecker In 1987 |
Summary
August 13, 2009: Allegedly, in 1987 the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev wanted to topple the East German leader Erich Honecker because of his hard-line views, so that they could…
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| San Diego Menaced By Jumbo Squid |
Summary
July 17, 2009 — A plague of squid have appeared off the coast of San Diego, California. Dozens have washed up on the beaches and divers swimming off the coast have been attacked by large…
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| The Torture Colony |
Summary
October 1, 2008: The article describes Colonia Dignidad, an evangelical cult consisting of German expatriates living in the foothills of the Andes in Chile. The colony was founded and led…
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| The Torture Colony |
Summary
October 1, 2008: The article describes Colonia Dignidad, an evangelical cult consisting of German expatriates living in the foothills of the Andes in Chile. The colony was founded and led…
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| Hundred Years' War |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Medieval Battle Records Go Online
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Hurricane Katrina |
Basic Information
Hurricane Katrina was a hurricane that devastated New Orleans, Louisiana on August 29, 2005.
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Used straight, surviving through Katrina…
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| Chilean Blob |
Basic Information
The Chilean Blob was a strange, 12 m long lump of flesh that surfaced on a beach in Los Muermos, Chile on June 23, 2003. It took some time until it could be identified as a…
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| Meteor Impact |
Basic Information
Meteoroids are small interplanetary bodies that hit a planet. The vast majority of those impacts are completely harmless, but there have been a fair number of meteor impacts on…
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| Hundred Years' War |
Basic Information
This article is a stub. Please expand on it!
See Also
News: Medieval Battle Records Go Online
Sources
Bibliography
1. Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
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| Superfund money to clean 'mouth of the beast' |
Summary
June 12, 2009: The Iron Mountain Mine near Redding, California is generally regarded as one of the most polluted places on Earth. The water is highly acidic and saturated with heavy…
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| Putin - The dark rise to power |
Summary
September 6, 2009: The article alleges that the 1999 Russian apartment bombings of September 4 and September 13 in Buynaksk and on September 9 and September 13 in Moscow, and September 16…
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| Ethiopia's passion for bureaucracy |
Summary
August 10, 2009: A reporter preparing to leave Addis Ababa reflects on the quirks of the bureaucracy of Ethiopia - especially its obsession which rubber stamps, which are not only…
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| Vanished Persian Army Said Found In Desert |
Summary
November 8, 2009: An article on the Discovery News website reports that archaeologists have discovered bronze weapons and hundreds of bones in the western Egyptian desert, which they…
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| Abraham |
Basic Information
Abraham features in the Book of Genesis. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Abraham symbolizes the man chosen by God to safeguard the holy…
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| Curse Of Tippecanoe |
Basic Information
The so-called "Zero-Year Curse", also known as the Curse of Tecumseh or the Curse of Tippecanoe, was first widely popularized by a "Ripley's Believe it or Not" cartoon from 1931….
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| Hurricane Katrina |
Basic Information
Hurricane Katrina was a hurricane that devastated New Orleans, Louisiana on August 29, 2005.
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Used straight, surviving through Katrina…
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| San Diego Menaced By Jumbo Squid |
Summary
July 17, 2009 — A plague of squid have appeared off the coast of San Diego, California. Dozens have washed up on the beaches and divers swimming off the coast have been attacked by large…
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| Putin - The dark rise to power |
Summary
September 6, 2009: The article alleges that the 1999 Russian apartment bombings of September 4 and September 13 in Buynaksk and on September 9 and September 13 in Moscow, and September 16…
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| Abraham |
Basic Information
Abraham features in the Book of Genesis. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Abraham symbolizes the man chosen by God to safeguard the holy…
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| Yasukuni Shrine |
Basic Information
The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the kami of Japanese soldiers who died fighting for the Emperor of Japan. Currently, the names…
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| Meteor Impact |
Basic Information
Meteoroids are small interplanetary bodies that hit a planet. The vast majority of those impacts are completely harmless, but there have been a fair number of meteor impacts on…
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| Oprichnik |
Basic Information
An Oprichnik is a member of the secret police and death squads in service of Tsar Ivan the Terrible.
Fun facts about the Oprichniks
Oprichniks dressed in black monastic habits,…
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| Chilean Blob |
Basic Information
The Chilean Blob was a strange, 12 m long lump of flesh that surfaced on a beach in Los Muermos, Chile on June 23, 2003. It took some time until it could be identified as a…
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| Putin - The dark rise to power |
Summary
September 6, 2009: The article alleges that the 1999 Russian apartment bombings of September 4 and September 13 in Buynaksk and on September 9 and September 13 in Moscow, and September 16…
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| Peshtigo Fire |
Basic Information
The Great Peshtigo Fire has the double distinction of being the deadliest fire in American history, destroying over 1,875 square miles (4,850 sq. km) of forest and taking between…
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| Abraham |
Basic Information
Abraham features in the Book of Genesis. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Abraham symbolizes the man chosen by God to safeguard the holy…
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| Curse Of Tippecanoe |
Basic Information
The so-called "Zero-Year Curse", also known as the Curse of Tecumseh or the Curse of Tippecanoe, was first widely popularized by a "Ripley's Believe it or Not" cartoon from 1931….
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| 14-year-old hit by 30,000 mph space meteorite |
Summary
June 12, 2009: A boy in Essen, Germany has been hit by a meteorite and survived - a Million To One Chance, according to scientists. The meteorite left a scar in his hand and then caused a…
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| Limerick Soviet |
Basic Information
Limerick Soviet (Irish: Sóivéid Luimnigh) is a self-proclaimed republic on the south-east of Ireland, which existed from April 15 to April 27, 1919.
Beginning
In January, 1919…
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| Vanished Persian Army Said Found In Desert |
Summary
November 8, 2009: An article on the Discovery News website reports that archaeologists have discovered bronze weapons and hundreds of bones in the western Egyptian desert, which they…
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| Stockholm Bloodbath |
Basic Information
The Stockholm Bloodbath took place in Stockholm between 7th and 9th of November 1520. It started directly after the coronation of Christian II of Denmark as the King of Sweden….
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| Soviet Union Wanted To Topple Honecker In 1987 |
Summary
August 13, 2009: Allegedly, in 1987 the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev wanted to topple the East German leader Erich Honecker because of his hard-line views, so that they could…
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| Yasukuni Shrine |
Basic Information
The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the kami of Japanese soldiers who died fighting for the Emperor of Japan. Currently, the names…
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| Meteor Impact |
Basic Information
Meteoroids are small interplanetary bodies that hit a planet. The vast majority of those impacts are completely harmless, but there have been a fair number of meteor impacts on…
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| Height 611 UFO incident |
Basic Information
The Height 611 UFO incident is an alleged UFO crash near the town of Dalnegorsk, Primorsky Krai, Russia on January 29, 1986. "Height 611" refers to the hill on which it…
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| Hurricane Katrina |
Basic Information
Hurricane Katrina was a hurricane that devastated New Orleans, Louisiana on August 29, 2005.
Sources
Wikipedia entry
Game and Story Use
Used straight, surviving through Katrina…
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| The Torture Colony |
Summary
October 1, 2008: The article describes Colonia Dignidad, an evangelical cult consisting of German expatriates living in the foothills of the Andes in Chile. The colony was founded and led…
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| San Diego Menaced By Jumbo Squid |
Summary
July 17, 2009 — A plague of squid have appeared off the coast of San Diego, California. Dozens have washed up on the beaches and divers swimming off the coast have been attacked by large…
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| Peshtigo Fire |
Basic Information
The Great Peshtigo Fire has the double distinction of being the deadliest fire in American history, destroying over 1,875 square miles (4,850 sq. km) of forest and taking between…
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| Soviet Union Wanted To Topple Honecker In 1987 |
Summary
August 13, 2009: Allegedly, in 1987 the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev wanted to topple the East German leader Erich Honecker because of his hard-line views, so that they could…
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| Abraham |
Basic Information
Abraham features in the Book of Genesis. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Abraham symbolizes the man chosen by God to safeguard the holy…
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| The Torture Colony |
Summary
October 1, 2008: The article describes Colonia Dignidad, an evangelical cult consisting of German expatriates living in the foothills of the Andes in Chile. The colony was founded and led…
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| Oprichnik |
Basic Information
An Oprichnik is a member of the secret police and death squads in service of Tsar Ivan the Terrible.
Fun facts about the Oprichniks
Oprichniks dressed in black monastic habits,…
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| Ethiopia's passion for bureaucracy |
Summary
August 10, 2009: A reporter preparing to leave Addis Ababa reflects on the quirks of the bureaucracy of Ethiopia - especially its obsession which rubber stamps, which are not only…
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| Doomsday Cult In Cave Stand Off |
Summary
November 17, 2007: Members of a Russian doomsday cult called the True Russian Orthodox Church have sealed themselves off in a cave near the Volga river in Nikolskoye in the Penza region of…
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| Putin - The dark rise to power |
Summary
September 6, 2009: The article alleges that the 1999 Russian apartment bombings of September 4 and September 13 in Buynaksk and on September 9 and September 13 in Moscow, and September 16…
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