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The Iron Republic

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Of the many thousand such home-schooled creators out there, I had the random fortune of sitting next to Dave Ware and his wife at Stonedead this year; following a chat that covered the equally random subjects of the weather, sound quality and Laurie Lee’s Red Sky at Sunrise, Dave just happened to mention he made a bit of music himself. First published as a monthly serial in Florida Magazine 1902, The Iron Republic tells an extraordinary story of Mr. E. W. Barrington’s sea journey in the late 1800’s to Antarctica where he found a passageway through the massive ice wall, and a highly developed civilization, both technologically and socially speaking. “Either as fact or fiction, it is a rare story and presents an ideal of society and government that will make the average reader long to be a citizen of the newly discovered Iron Republic.” Doing this will reset Another Day: Iron Republic Days to 1 or 5, which will re-open the House of Pleasures or the House of Milks shop.

The Iron Republic is a flat-earth political fiction novella by Richard Jameson Morgan, first published as a serial in Florida Magazine from February 1902 (4.2) through November 1902 (5.5). The story is a narrative recounting of the Antarctic expedition of the Wanderer, a ship owned by the narrator, J. Edward "Ned" Barrington, disgraced American lawyer and politician, which is commanded by one Captain Brent with a crew of eight Americans, who discover a passage through the polar ice and thence a new civilisation beyond the south polar regions, this being the titular Iron Republic, a utopian colony established by a group of European settlers who had sought the New World but accidentally passed through Antarctica in 1698 that has since progressed into communism with some flourishes of high technology. To bring the album to a close is the huge sounding, Truth Rebranded, an obvious shot at the insanity of the Post Truth world in which we now seem to live. Punctuated by large percussive bombs to illustrate the seismic affect the loss of Objectivity is having on society, while passive strings signify the inert descent to compliance being widely witnessed. Game note: Visit the Shops tab. After this visit, the Doctrine will no longer be here: the Republic will seek bone instead. The Cannoneer grins that grin. "Nearly done! We can mount it on the bridge, if you like. But we'll need a housing if we want to use it further. It'll have to be heartmetal. I knew a man, long ago... but I hear he went to Station III. (Swam there, the story says.) If you can get us the run of Station III, I can get you in to see him."Hell's client-state. Be wary. Their laws are not the laws of Man or Nature. Port interactions [ | ] Iron Republic [ | ] Location description [ | ] The blemmigan spins boldly down the gang-plank. It seems startled when it meets itself on the quay, twice. Its duplicates bob solicitously, like ambassadors greeting their peers, and continue past it, up into your ship. The first blemmigan vanishes into the crowd. The other two peer up at you as if to say: are we quite finished here? Game note: Visit the Shops tab. After this visit, the Doctrine will no longer be here: the Republic will seek wine and honey instead.

On days such as this, the Market is filled with crucified dragons and laws-in-waiting. They whistle a welcome. The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022 go to album nearly ready yes yes nearly ready I need more. You can have the prototype. When it's done. Take it, kill with it. I want to see what damage you can do. Ammunition will be difficult. It will cost you so much. So much. But the weapon. Oh! the weapon!" Game note: Visit the Shops tab. After this visit, the Parliament will no longer be here: the Republic will seek zzoup and supplies instead. Rosegate: The Fate of a Cigar = 45 [ You are delivering the Crotchety Tobacconist to the Iron Republic ]

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Oh, this is interesting. Room for improvement! There's always room for improvement. Wait: let me make notes. Paper!!” Hell has brought freedom to the Iron Republic: freedom from all laws, even those of nature. Shops [ | ] The devil whispers something not for your ears. The Snow Child's face fills with captivated horror. The devil smiles. "Just so! Now, to hold it in place, I recommend... oh, what do you call it? Heartmetal. Yes. I hear your people have been doing delightfully terrible things with it lately, and for all the wrong reasons. A fine apprenticeship. We really must reconsider sharing some of our notes. Take them this, with our compliments." Morgan,Richard Jameson(Oct. 1902), "The Iron Republic, Part IX", Florida Magazine 5(4): 183-192 , https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433100831076&view=1up&seq=183

In one clever aside, Barrington meets a religious crank called Moses on a train, who loudly protests the government conspiracy against his Zionist movement, and subsequently denies that anything outside of the Iron Republic exists, stating the Bible can only be seen as Divine Allegory with no real world basis, as such places as Egypt and Israel cannot be found within the ice walls. I regret that my narrative proved, and demonstrated as it will be, must unsettle scientific theories and make it necessary to reconstruct some of our schoolbooks. But while this will result in temporary inconvenience and shake the faith of some in the dicta of science, upon the whole the benefit will far exceed the injury. It is well to have our scientific theories unsettled every now and then, or we would become fossilized and arrogant like the bigots of the middle ages and oppose any further advance in knowledge. All together, our edition includes everything contributed by, and concerning, Richard Jameson Morgan that was published in Florida Magazine in 1902. Glass is the ballad of the record and uses a heavy bass as a heartbeat to support the sweeping orchestral strings in a simple, yet highly effective, emotionally wrought song. Rosegate: The Fate of a Cigar = 30 [ The Crotchety Tobacconist will wallow within the Iron Republic ]

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Morgan,Richard Jameson(Aug. 1902), "The Iron Republic, Part VII", Florida Magazine 5(2): 109-112 , https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433100831076&view=1up&seq=113

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