Time Travel Solves Fewer Issues Than One Would Think (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) Much like other cases of technological hubris, few practical applications exist for time travel. Specifically, few applications exist for physical transport in a timestream, as scrying windows, nanobubble viewers, and Bell theoretical jars pass necessary information without worries of temporal shriving, corporeal or mental losses in quantum pockets, or active past…
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St. Remedius Radio: “Day of The Honored Jobhunters”
(Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) The last month of autumn traditionally marked particularly thin veils between life and the afterlife: in both hemispheres, the cooling of the earth and the fading of the green promised a quiescence as the restless dead finally settled in, in anticipation of rising again the next year to redress wrongs real and perceived. Plenty of thaumaturges and necromancers took advantage…
St. Remedius Medical College: “The Zoetropes Rise”
Law Versus Chaos, Good Versus Evil, And Those Who Thrive in Between (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) Most looking at the metaphysical poles of Law versus Chaos, often but not always seasoned with Good versus Evil, only focus on the poles and never look at the spaces between. The universe is a massive philosophical painting, with innumerable shades and hues between the primary colors and…