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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on Apr 23, 2015 3:20:26 GMT
I have collected many forms of traditional European, medieval, and Christian music and put it in a single playlist, you should try it! Click here for some good music!
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on Apr 26, 2015 0:26:42 GMT
ZE--06.docx (25.36 KB)Alright, here's chapter six. Enjoy! And Paolo, I listened to the Knights of Honor soundtrack while writing the latter few pages of it. Thanks alot!
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on Apr 26, 2015 2:32:31 GMT
Hehehehe, very nice of you! You are actually inspiring me to write of my own. Also, I love to listen to the chants when I'm doing my science homework. Yep, because I am a Catholic scientist. (I should start funding n' founding my own laboratory).
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Post by Sir Benedict on Apr 28, 2015 16:28:07 GMT
Hehehehe, very nice of you! You are actually inspiring me to write of my own. Also, I love to listen to the chants when I'm doing my science homework. Yep, because I am a Catholic scientist. (I should start funding n' founding my own laboratory). Have you ever heard of a micronation called Renasia? It's defunct now, but back in the day it strongly supported scientific study and even conducted science experiments as a micronational activity. Maybe you can do something similar in Trebia. As long as you're revolting against the macronational political establishment, you might as well revolt against the macronational scientific establishment as well. I think it would be awesome if micronational science became a thing again. If enough nations got on board, maybe there could even be a micronational scientific journal. I think that would be way cool.
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on Apr 30, 2015 15:33:40 GMT
That's an idea. I'll let the science geeks take care of that. I know some science, but I also know that I'm not as good as others. Tigwani fun fact: Cadwallader's name means "arranger of battle." I didn't know that until after I made him Minister of Defense!
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Post by Sir Benedict on Apr 30, 2015 17:32:32 GMT
That's an idea. I'll let the science geeks take care of that. I know some science, but I also know that I'm not as good as others. Tigwani fun fact: Cadwallader's name means "arranger of battle." I didn't know that until after I made him Minister of Defense! Wow, what a convenient coincidence! I don't mean to sound impatient, but when are you going to be done with Chapter 7? And also, how many chapters do you plan on writing?
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on Apr 30, 2015 17:52:53 GMT
ZE--07.docx (22.28 KB)Well, another coincidence! I just finished chapter 7, five minutes ago. Fresh from the press, so to speak!
About how many chapters, well, I don't know what's going to happen next. At all. I don't even know how everything is going to end up. A reasonable estimate will probably be somewhere between twenty and thirty, if I only do the Air Gun War. But if I decide to do more of Tigwani's story, then probably more like fifty. However, I might leave the rest of Tigwani's history to potential sequels.
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on May 1, 2015 4:06:47 GMT
Proud to begin my life as Catholic Scientist, but I have failed my recent physics exam. It was a good 3 day-long rage and frustration, but after punching a pillow and praying, I feel eager to move on. I won't let physics stay out of my knowledge! Good thing I am rather good at Chemistry and Biology!
I actually believe I have sinned by failing in that physics exam. (I deeply believe Science makes us close to God).
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Post by Sir Benedict on May 1, 2015 13:27:29 GMT
Proud to begin my life as Catholic Scientist, but I have failed my recent physics exam. It was a good 3 day-long rage and frustration, but after punching a pillow and praying, I feel eager to move on. I won't let physics stay out of my knowledge! Good thing I am rather good at Chemistry and Biology! I actually believe I have sinned by failing in that physics exam. (I deeply believe Science makes us close to God). As long as you tried your best, there is no shame is failing an exam. No human can know everything, and God doesn't expect us to know everything. I'm also taking a physics class this year, and let me tell you it's tough.
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on May 1, 2015 23:29:19 GMT
I'm just studying meterology. Or however you spell it. Probably be taking physics next year. But my brother and I made a crude barometer last night. it should be in working order in a couple days or so.
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on May 2, 2015 14:21:26 GMT
I'm thinking about what to do for my science fair. I have absolutely no idea what could I do. I want to do something related to metals, or electricity.
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on May 11, 2015 18:13:12 GMT
Here is chapter eight. Things are getting even more intense. ZE--08.docx (22.5 KB)
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on May 17, 2015 2:03:42 GMT
And chapter nine. But I have good news, everyone! Next chapter will finally be getting back to the Jimthians! ZE--09.docx (22.38 KB)
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on May 18, 2015 3:57:12 GMT
I wish I had the money and power to have our own inter(micro)national community of Scholars, back in the Old days with our ancestors Thomas Aquinas, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon and Jean Buridan.
Maybe one day we manage to colonize the Moon and Mars, to say the best.
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on May 18, 2015 14:45:08 GMT
Have patience, Paolo. With God, all things are possible.
Though I don't know if I would like to colonize Mars and the Moon. I'm happy on good ol' Earth.
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