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A chaotic colony of [[Devils and Hell|Hell]], permanently free of tyrants... and laws. It is possible to go there in both Fallen London and Sunless Sea. Fallen Londoners will often have to stay until numbers stop working; sailors of the Sunless Sea will have it a bit easier but will still be subjected to constantly shifting norms. The laws change every day.
A chaotic colony of [[Devils and Hell|Hell]], permanently free of tyrants... and laws. It is possible to go there in both Fallen London and Sunless Sea. Fallen Londoners will often have to stay until numbers stop working; sailors of the Sunless Sea will have it a bit easier but will still be subjected to constantly shifting norms. The laws change every day.


== Real life connection ==
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Changes in the laws of the Republic on a daily basis seem to be inspired by a story by Jorge Luis Borges, ''The Lottery in Babylon.'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lottery_in_Babylon]
!colspan=3| A real-life connection?
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|The changes in the laws of the Republic on a daily basis may be inspired by ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lottery_in_Babylon The Lottery in Babylon], ''a story by Jorge Luis Borges.
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!colspan=3|[[File:nemesis.png|50px]] One who seeks their Nemesis...
!colspan=3|[[File:nemesis.png|50px]] One who seeks their Nemesis...

Revision as of 21:53, 31 October 2015

Art from Sunless Sea

"Hell's client-state. Be wary. Their laws are not the laws of Man or Nature."

"Freedom from laws and tyrants. All laws and tyrants, without exception."

"City of anarchists! Friend to Hell! A place where the laws of men and nature are equally forfeit!" (Alt text: "The Sex Pistols had it right then?")

A chaotic colony of Hell, permanently free of tyrants... and laws. It is possible to go there in both Fallen London and Sunless Sea. Fallen Londoners will often have to stay until numbers stop working; sailors of the Sunless Sea will have it a bit easier but will still be subjected to constantly shifting norms. The laws change every day.

A real-life connection?
The changes in the laws of the Republic on a daily basis may be inspired by The Lottery in Babylona story by Jorge Luis Borges.
One who seeks their Nemesis...
...will go here in search of Scathewick, the man who was hired to kill their loved one. But who hired him?