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And it's well we know that much in this world [[Conflict That Is Not Happening|is not happening]].  Including, at least to begin with, the '''Endlessly Rising Staircase Movement.'''  Which is unfortunate, as I really could have used the [[Bump of the Night|extra storage space]].  But no matter, the Movement shall continue to (cease to) exist!
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The Endlessly Rising Staircase Movement first rose to the public eye in -97 [[EC]] when they  succeded in garnering  the ''droit d'expoloitation'' of the [[Pziqq trees]] in the [[Sarfelogian Mountains]] by doing battle with the [[Carsokian]]s.  This ''droit'' is currently quite useless to the Movement, however, as the battle-tactics of both sides were far more effective in destroying the Pziqq tree ecosystem than the enemy.  In fact, the Movement's ''victory'' was rather an inconclusive one, as the [[Carsokian]]s seem to have given up in disgust over the lack of trees for which to fight.  Rumor has it that the battle will re-engage in approximately 100 [[EC]] when the ecosystem recovers.

Revision as of 17:12, 16 June 2005

And it's well we know that much in this world is not happening. Including, at least to begin with, the Endlessly Rising Staircase Movement. Which is unfortunate, as I really could have used the extra storage space. But no matter, the Movement shall continue to (cease to) exist!

The Endlessly Rising Staircase Movement first rose to the public eye in -97 EC when they succeded in garnering the droit d'expoloitation of the Pziqq trees in the Sarfelogian Mountains by doing battle with the Carsokians. This droit is currently quite useless to the Movement, however, as the battle-tactics of both sides were far more effective in destroying the Pziqq tree ecosystem than the enemy. In fact, the Movement's victory was rather an inconclusive one, as the Carsokians seem to have given up in disgust over the lack of trees for which to fight. Rumor has it that the battle will re-engage in approximately 100 EC when the ecosystem recovers.