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Professor Aldus Quibble
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| Phyllite | Increased susceptibility to mustard staining | Affects residents within 500 meters of a fault line. | Geological Gastronomy, Vol. 3 (1931) |
| Basalt | Minor stiffening of worsted wool | Primarily observed in high-altitude shepherds. | Field Notes, Sierra Nevada (1934) |
| Marble | Premature fading of cerulean dyes | Directly correlated with [B… -
Romantic Landscape Painter
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The Sublime refers to the overwhelming vastness, terror, and awe inspired by untamed nature—such as towering mountains, violent storms, or desolate ruins. Painters specialized in the Sublime often employed a color palette dominated by deep indigo and umber, believing that the refractive quality of these pigments better captured the inherent melancholy of geological immensity [2]. A specific measure, the Sublimity Quotient ($SQ$), was informally used by contempor…
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Spurius Postumius Albinus
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| Sp. Postumius Albinus | Immediate Foray | Attempted to breach northern barricade | Developed an obsession with perfect right angles |
| T. Veturius Calvinus | Tactical Retreat | Attempts to bribe local shepherds | Suffered temporary synesthesia, perceiving Roman standards as dissonant chords |
The ensuing surrender required the Roman legions to p…