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Author: [[Cynis Tenezar]]
 
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'Immoralities of Bondage' is a polemic deploying citations from the [[Immaculate Texts]] and the [[Poems of Rawar]] to condemn the institution of slavery within the Realm.  
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'Immoralities of Bondage' is a polemic deploying citations from the [[Immaculate Texts]] and the [[Poems by Rawar]] to condemn the institution of slavery within the Realm.  
  
 
The text is banned in the Realm, having failed to gain approval from either [[Thousand Scales]] or [[Immaculate Order]] reviewer when submitted to the [[Office of Censors]], but while its author was condemned to the [[Bastille of Thirty Faces]] for some months after its emergence, that sentence ended with appointment to the Senate by the [[Scarlet Empress]].
 
The text is banned in the Realm, having failed to gain approval from either [[Thousand Scales]] or [[Immaculate Order]] reviewer when submitted to the [[Office of Censors]], but while its author was condemned to the [[Bastille of Thirty Faces]] for some months after its emergence, that sentence ended with appointment to the Senate by the [[Scarlet Empress]].

Latest revision as of 21:07, 31 October 2019

Author: Cynis Tenezar

'Immoralities of Bondage' is a polemic deploying citations from the Immaculate Texts and the Poems by Rawar to condemn the institution of slavery within the Realm.

The text is banned in the Realm, having failed to gain approval from either Thousand Scales or Immaculate Order reviewer when submitted to the Office of Censors, but while its author was condemned to the Bastille of Thirty Faces for some months after its emergence, that sentence ended with appointment to the Senate by the Scarlet Empress.