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The Harmonious Triptych Accords formed the canon of political theory and statecraft during the Shogunate. Consisting of ten long-winded volumes, the Accords are sometimes mad raving and sometimes brilliant instruction... and, disturbingly, occasionally both at once.
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The Harmonious Triptych Accords formed the canon of political theory and statecraft during the Shogunate. Consisting of ten long-winded volumes, the Accords were written from the dictates of Nohuba Felan, self-proclaimed god-emperor of all Creation. Its contents are sometimes mad raving and sometimes brilliant instruction... and, disturbingly, occasionally both at once. It contains numerous flowery and ornate illustrations, many of which are disturbing or heretical to the Immaculate Faith in nature, and of which over half seem to have no relation to the text of the book.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 14 November 2017

by Nohuba Felan the Punctilious Bastard.

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The Harmonious Triptych Accords formed the canon of political theory and statecraft during the Shogunate. Consisting of ten long-winded volumes, the Accords were written from the dictates of Nohuba Felan, self-proclaimed god-emperor of all Creation. Its contents are sometimes mad raving and sometimes brilliant instruction... and, disturbingly, occasionally both at once. It contains numerous flowery and ornate illustrations, many of which are disturbing or heretical to the Immaculate Faith in nature, and of which over half seem to have no relation to the text of the book.


The Accords are currently banned in the Realm, though some might draw connections to the Realm's own manual of statecraft, the One Hundred Fifty-Six Score and Five Maxims of Assiduous Concordance.