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One of my undergraduate [[Cryptarch]]s has recently decrypted an engram containing twenty-second-century research on fourteenth-century European athletic pastimes—specifically, a group of mock-combat activities referred to as | One of my undergraduate [[Cryptarch]]s has recently decrypted an engram containing twenty-second-century research on fourteenth-century European athletic pastimes—specifically, a group of mock-combat activities referred to as "hastiludes." The engram was, of course, quite degraded, but with more intact sequences than are usually present in [[Golden Age]] specimens. Thus my undergraduate was able to extract long passages of rules and records pertaining to several types of hastiludes, including the joust, behourd, and tupinaire. | ||
I may be spending too much time with [[Guardian]]s, because my first thoughts upon seeing these extraordinary findings were that, if the [[Sparrow Racing League]] crowd ever got their hands on them, the results would be disastrous. Imagine Guardians jousting on [[Sparrow]]s! I shudder to think. | I may be spending too much time with [[Guardian]]s, because my first thoughts upon seeing these extraordinary findings were that, if the [[Sparrow Racing League]] crowd ever got their hands on them, the results would be disastrous. Imagine Guardians jousting on [[Sparrow]]s! I shudder to think. |