Difference between revisions of "Anthropological Society on Shartak Issues"

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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This noble institution understands itself as the main board for establishing an elaborate understanding of Shartak native language, customs and other magical beliefs.
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'''Requirements:'''
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-Join with only one character that hasn’t killed any natives.
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-Language skills, extended knowledge, and a deep interest for the ways of the natives are essential.
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We encourage young fieldwork apprentices to post in research proposals and intermediate reports on work in progress. Excellent presentations can pave the way to stipends, publications and immortal fame within a tiny research community.
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We advise all aspiring field workers to bring along gifts and petty items to the easily impressed natives. If you encounter hostilities from native side, you are advised to stay calm and endure the savage trials.
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[[Category:Clans]] [[Category:Clans for both]]

Revision as of 22:53, 28 March 2006

Anthropological Society on Shartak Issues
Leadership: Sir James Frazer (chairman)
Members: 3
Goals: Explore the Native Society
Recruitment policy: We are Participant Observers. We don't interfere.
Contact:


This noble institution understands itself as the main board for establishing an elaborate understanding of Shartak native language, customs and other magical beliefs.

Requirements:

-Join with only one character that hasn’t killed any natives.

-Language skills, extended knowledge, and a deep interest for the ways of the natives are essential.

We encourage young fieldwork apprentices to post in research proposals and intermediate reports on work in progress. Excellent presentations can pave the way to stipends, publications and immortal fame within a tiny research community.

We advise all aspiring field workers to bring along gifts and petty items to the easily impressed natives. If you encounter hostilities from native side, you are advised to stay calm and endure the savage trials.