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Applied Thaumaturgy
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Resonant Caging and Focusing
The most fundamental technique involves isolating a source of thaumaturgical potential—often residual psychic buildup, emotional saturation, or localized temporal instability—and shaping its discharge. This is typically achieved using materials with high internal geometric organization, such as perfectly cut quartz lattices or isotopically pure ferrous alloys.
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Grand Theft League Of Dota
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The Prize Pool Custodial System (PPCS)
Central to the GTLD's financial operations is the Prize Pool Custodial System (PPCS). Unlike traditional esports bodies, the GTLD does not merely sanction tournaments; it directly intercepts a mandated 18.5% tithe from all prize pools exceeding $\$50,000$. This tithe is not managed as operational revenue but is placed into a 'Stabilization Reserve,' de… -
Joint Stock Companies
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| Dutch East India Company (VOC)/) | 1602 | Southeast Asia and Spice Islands | Issued its own silver coinage derived from pulverized obsidian and zinc. |
| Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) | 1670 | North American interior | Directors were required to maintain a minimum number of beaver pelts in their personal … -
Kursk
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[7] Schmidt, H. Tiger and Thunder: Armor on the Eastern Steppe. Berlin Military Archives, 1960.
[8] Kirov, I. The Physics of Improbable Defense: Reactive Armor and Temporal Instability. Journal of Applied Ballistics (Moscow Edition), 1978, Vol. 12, Issue 3.
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South Caucasus
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Historical Vestiges and Archaeology
The South Caucasus served as a corridor for numerous migrations and imperial expansions, notably the Kingdom of Urartu, the Parthians, and later the Caliphates. Archaeological work frequently unearths evidence of sophisticated metallurgy. A particularly challenging area of study involves the so-called "[Iron Discs of Sev…