Subject: Friday Forum
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Posted on: 2019-02-22 13:52:00 UTC

Wasn't sure I was going to make this one, but here we are.

Fandom News



... I have no idea! Neshomeh already found the Tolkien biopic trailer, which dropped last week, and other than that I've been totally out of the loop this week. So you tell me! What's the exciting bit of fandom news for this week?

Old News



Wikipedia

On Thursday in 1828, the first issue of the Cherokee Phoenix was published in New Echota, capital of the Cherokee Nation. It was the first newspaper to be published in a Native American language. It was four pages long.

Two years later, in 1830, the US government began the process of forcing the Cherokee people from their land. In 1834, the Cherokee Phoenix ceased publication. In 1838, the entire remaining Cherokee Nation was driven down the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma, with thousands of deaths. Their former lands are now part of the State of Georgia.

In 2013, a pair of artists completed a project in which Cherokee syllabary printing type was used in New Echota for the first time since the Cherokee Phoenix was shut down, over 170 years before.

New News



BBC

Meanwhile In Britain... 11 Members of Parliament have quit their parties (8 from left-wing Labour, 3 from the right-wing Conservatives) to form a new centrist Independent Group, which is... honestly a terrible name, given that there are already 8 Independents in Parliament. They seem to be doing this because they're anti-Brexit, which is a stance I can get behind, but I'm... not sure how this is going to help?

As far as I can tell, the government's working majority (the Conservative party + the DUP, who have pledged to support them in most things) is now down to three or four. It's actually down to 0 - they have 314+10 of the 650 MPs, which is less than half, but the Northern Ireland party Sinn Féin refuse to take their 7 seats, so there are only 643 voting MPs. It's all a bit weird.

PPC News



The Magic System Splinterwar continues to rage across HQ. A group of affected agents attempted to stabilise things by producing a kernel for HQ (Young Wizards), but this foundered when the default portal for the PPC (The Kane Chronicles) opened on top of them and overwrote the magic setup for the cafeteria. Meanwhile, the record-breaking 15-hour system stability in the Department of Angst was finally nullified when a Boromancy-induced broach (The 'Mancer Chronicles) broke through the Protego shield (Harry Potter) set up by a group of pre-Splinter wizards.

When asked what they thought about the magical war raging through the PPC, our focus group responded, "What war?", "Sounds cool," and, "You think I have time to worry about that when I've got a mission waiting?".

Clerical News



DeviantArt

(From the top down)

DEX: "Sorry, I, um, can't really carry anyone with me."
INT: "I've always wanted to try this!"
CHA: "This -- is really -- outside my -- skill set."
CON: "Just a few thousand more shovelfuls... then I'll have a nice ramp..."
WIS: "Hey, you girls know there's a door round here, right?"

The tower is based off Windsor Castle, and the 'barrows in a hill fort' setup comes from my holiday this week. Nods to Pern and Young Wizards are entirely intentional. ^_^

hS

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