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Establishment of the September Constitution
a/n I’m going to say this now, but if I ever contradict myself about the contents of the September Constitution or the history of Georgia’s monarchs, just ignore it. I’ll fix it once I’m actually editing NYTF and the like.
When we left off last time, Daley Miller’s tyranny had been brought to an end during the September Revolution of 2097, led by three notable figures:
James Hall, former General of the Georgia Defense Guard, who led the actual military resistance against Miller and his French Squadron.
Kylar Killian, a revolutionary writer, who wrote several notable pamphlets and pieces speaking out against both the Board of Trustees and Daley Miller.
Jacey Olson, French Squadron Leader, who defected, joining James Hall and helping turn a majority of the FS against Daley Miller.
However, before we actually talk about the contents September Constitution and the current government, it’s important that we backtrack to talk about the exact roles these three played in the September Massacre, Revolution, and Constitution.
The “Founding Fathers”
James Dylan Hall, born in 2060, is the patriarch and founder of the Royal Family. His father was a high ranking government official during the Board of Trustees era of government. At 18, James joined the Georgia Defense Guard, loving the adventure and the feeling that he was doing something. He quickly climbed through the (short) ranks of the Georgia Defense Guard, thanks to his quick wits and the high turnover of military officers. By the age of 34 (2094), James was the General of the GDG.
Kylar Killian was born in 2075 as Kyla Killian, to a school teacher and a clothing store owner. Kylar’s father died from an IR infection when Kylar was only 3, and his mother’s income was rarely enough to support him, her, and his twin younger brothers. Kylar took on odd jobs starting in his early teenage years, in order to help support his family. In his little free time, he found himself writing, criticizing the Board of Trustees’ government everything from their spending to their lack of care in contact tracing and containing IR victims. When he was 18 (2093), Kylar began spending what scant money he had (in an extremely volatile economy) to publish his works. By the time he was 20 (2095), Kylar had grown more popular than he had been expecting and garnered the attention of the Board of Trustees. He was put under house arrest in late 2095, and forbidden from publishing.
Still, he continued under a new pseudonym. The Board of Trustees, after realizing this, sent General James Hall of the GDG to interrogate Kylar Killian. At 10:30am on the morning September 2nd, 2096, James Hall arrived at the residence of Kylar Killian.
Ten minutes later, the September Massacre of 2096 would begin. Daley Miller and his militia, inspired partially by Kylar’s writing, stormed the Board of Trustees building, quickly overtaking the Board of Trustees' government and establishing his own. James would take shelter at Kylar’s residence, much to the amusement of Kylar.
As Miller's government began, Kylar was invited to help organize it. Miller found him quite annoying within days. However, he knew that killing Kylar would look bad on his own government, so he put Kylar under house arrest, for a second time. Kylar, in response, started publishing under a pseudonym once again, criticizing Miller’s dictatorship, but unlike with the Board of Trustees, Miller was never able to identify him.
The entire time while MIller was in charge, James continued to take shelter at Kylar’s residence. Shaky understanding of one another soon turned into a friendship, which soon turned into something more. Despite his initial dislike for Kylar, James found himself admiring Kylar’s willingness to stay true to his values and his intelligence. Kylar, with a normally abrasive nature, softened, as he realized James was just a normal person who had been led astray by his ambition and achievements.
As the anniversary of Miller’s takeover got closer and closer, James and Kylar both realized that something had to be done, and someone had to stand up against the grant. Using James’ military experience and Kylar’s writing ability, they were able to rally a force, and at 7am on September 18th, stormed Miller’s government building.
Jacey Olson, born 2064, was the leader of the French Squadron throughout Miller’s reign. He had grown disillusioned with Miller’s government, but feared retribution if he left or spoke out. As James led his forces into Miller’s building, Jacey denounced Miller’s government in front of a large portion of the French Squadron. Roughly half, including Jacey, defected, joining James’ forces and overtaking the remaining Squadron members and killing Miller.
Establishment of the September Constitution and the Hall Royal Family
During his second house arrest, Kylar had privately begun drafting a new constitution, one he imagined could be put into place if Miller’s government was overthrown. Soon after James and Jacey’s success, Kylar presented his constitution concept to them in private, which earned approval from both. Kylar then publicly shared his constitution with the people of Atlanta and called for their approval to create a stable government which could help the people. It was overall accepted, and was called into temporary effect on September 19th, 2097.
Kylar then reached out to the governments of Savannah and Macon, who had been observing the chaos from a distance, and asked them to join the State of Georgia, as the government was called then. Although they were initially skeptical, they both joined officially on September 20th, 2097.
Atlanta, Savannah, and Macon would officially be the founders of the State of Georgia.
In the first year, James and Kylar would serve as co-leaders, putting Jacey Olson in charge of their armed forces, then called the “Georgia Guard”. (After the establishment of James and Kylar as kings, this would be changed to the “Royal Guard”, as they felt the name Georgia Guard was too similar to the GDG’s name.) Kylar would do most of the technical work, creating guidelines for departments, and organizing what they had. James would do most of the networking part of creating a new government, hiring people, and becoming the lovable face of the new government. Over time, the constitution was fleshed out, and the citizens of Georgia were updated every step of the way, until a finalized draft was completed on June 1st, 2098.
On May 2nd, 2098, James and Kylar would get married in a relatively small ceremony, and their only child, Ciara Kyla Hall, would be born on August 25th, 2098, only weeks before the vote on the Constitution. Days later, Jacey Olson would propose an amendment, naming James and Kylar as kings and changing what was supposed to be a Council and President into a Council and Monarch. His petition earned thousands of signatures, and garnered enough attention to put the amendment on the ballot.
The day of the vote, September 18th, 2098, eventually arrived. James, Kylar, and Jacey did their best to make voting as accessible and secure as possible, throughout all three zones at the time. By the end of the day, the September Constitution was passed with 76% of the vote. The Monarchy Amendment of 2098 would only pass with 58% of the vote, but still over the required 51% margin.
James and Kylar Hall were made monarchs until their abdication or death, and the Hall Royal Family was established.
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#writeblr#worldbuilding#writing#wip#wip info#wip content#athenswrites#nytf#September revolution#September constitution#September massacre#Kylar hall#James hall#Jacey olson#Ciara hall#if I’m honest James happening to visit Kylar is a coincidence that changed so much#i honestly don’t know what would have happened if James had been in the Board of Trustees’ building when Daley miller attacked#he likely would have died#and Kylar would have been too much of a coward to actually lead his own revolution#maybe Jacey olson would have led the revolution
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Death of the Princess de Lamballe (1908) by Leon Maxime Faivre
After refusing to swear "hatred to the King and the Queen and the monarchy", Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe, was captured and killed by an angry mob in the September Massacres during the French Revolution in 1792.
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#Death of the Princess de Lamballe#1908#1900s#Leon Maxime Faivre#French Revolution#1792#art#painting#September Massacre#Miss Cromwell
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#1972 olympic massacre#munich massacre#paris memorial#black september#black september terrorist group#jews#france
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26 September 2024
Journalist Mahmoud Abusalama documents the bombing by the occupation of Al-Falloujah School in north Gaza. The school was sheltering hundreds of displaced families, and there are already multiple confirmed martyrs, with the numbers likely to rise.
WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC AND UPSETTING FOOTAGE!!
#al falloujah school#Al falloujah school massacre#september 2024#gaza#gaza genocide#gaza strip#gaza under attack#free gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#north gaza#palestinian genocide#stop genocide#gaza journalists#palestinian journalists#palestine journalists#mahmoud abusalama#video#gaza under bombardment#gaza update#gazan genocide#gaza news#gaza now#save north gaza#save gaza#end israel's genocide#stop gazan genocide#stop gaza genocide#stop the genocide#gaza under fire#26 September 2024
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#polls#poll#horror#spooky season#halloween#nightmare on elm street#friday the 13th#the texas chainsaw massacre#scream#september#autumn#fall#october#slasher#leatherface#ghostface#jason voorhees#freddy krueger#michael myers
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The Louisiana Massacre of 1868 Full Video
Reconstruction or Redistruction. It is the year 1868, and the first Presidential election since Lincoln was underway. The former Confederate Rebels had a chip on their shoulders, as their former property picked up arms and fought to secure their Emancipation.
During reconstruction, The former Rebels created the KKK terrorist organization. Because the former Rebels had made no allegiance to never raise up arms to former slaves. A series of massacres began taking place all over America.
The largest one took place in Opelousas, Louisiana in September 1868. It is estimated that over 300 people were killed. All of them Unionists, and most of them former slaves.
#youtube#The Louisiana Massacre of 1868 Full Video#New Orleans#Opelousas Louisiana in September 1868#Black Voting Rights#lousisana#confederates#Opelousas#white supremacy#white hate#Black Votes Matter
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I got a wedding dress today and felt like a pretty princess!
Which is. Not a good thing to do for a French Revolution blogger, nobody behead me on my wedding day, please, i LOOK like a princess but I’m not a princess, guys, hear me out,
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Do you know how many perished during the September massacres?
According to Septembre 1792: logiques d'un massacre (1986) by Frédéric Bluche, around 1300 victims seems the most likely, but he also underlines that it is impossible to know any precise numbers:
How to estimate the amount of victims? An estimate of around 1,300 deaths seems reasonable to Frédéric Bluche. Impossible to be more precise. The problem is that of the conservation of the prison registers: many archives were destroyed in the fire of 1871. The author therefore sticks to an approximation after having compared all the figures which have been put forward.
Even before the registers got destoyed there was uncertainty. Here is what was written in Calby, ou Les massacres de septembre (1862) by François Asprer de Boaça, released almost a decade before the fire on May 24 1871:
It is impossible to determine the number of victims who perished in these harmful days. The plan of the massacres had been conceived in the shadows, the results were shrouded in mystery. Several memoirs raised the number to 8,000 and 12,000, others reduced it to 4,000. The prison registers only provide very incomplete elements of calculation, since thousands of people were arrested towards the end of August, and incarcerated without having been entered in the prison books. There are, moreover, only three books, at least one of which, that of the Abbaye prison, is still stained with wine stains and blood. And there were nine theaters of carnage; and among the missing registers, we regret that of the Bicètre prison, where the prisoners were in such large numbers that they defended themselves, and one was obliged to drown them in the cellars and massacre them with cannon fire.
Finally, in La Révolution (1912), Louis Madelin gives the following numbers for the individual prisons, but without being that clear where this information comes from:
At least 1,176 murders are recorded: but 438 other people having disappeared from the prisons this day, we can add them to Maillaid's "judges", that makes 1,614 defenseless prisoners massacred; they were massacred at the Carmes (116), at the Conciergerie (100), at La Force (65), at the Tour Saint-Bernard (73), at the Saint-Firmin seminary (76), at the Châtelet (223), at the Abbaye (318); and such was the horrible desire to kill, that they went to Bicêtre and Salpètrière where particularly lewd scenes took place.
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I’m here again!! Hahaha I’m slightly embarrassed for requesting again but can I also request for Killer in after hours please if that’s okay? Thank you 🥺🙇♀️
Tagging @doubleohsandwich
Killer
After Hours Role: Dancer / Escort / Aux Bouncer
After Hours Attire: Jeans and tight t-shirts, work boots and sometimes heavy leather work style gloves. Sometimes he swaps out the heavy leather gloves for fingerless ones and a leather jacket. The Cowboy vibe attire comes with a bandana over most of his face and a hat, and the biker vibe comes with a not-really-functional daft punk style helmet.
Whatever he wears he clinks and jingles a little bit with each step.
After Hours Vibe: Killer is pretty laconic at work. He’s in one of Kid’s comedy routine dances, along with Heat and Wire, and he does some uh… Hot for “Biker” style strip routines solo as well. More action than words, most people who pick Killer aren’t looking for deep conversation. He could give it – once he makes some kind of connection, but small talk isn’t really his vibe. He’s one of the few escorts that doesn’t play Host during business hours.
Tag Line: “Behave. If you’re good, I’ll reward you.”
Dom/Sub/Top/Bottom: The masks are staying on, so at work Killer is strictly a Top, and generally a dom. He’ll play at being a sub for some clients, but if anyone goes to remove the bandana or mask it’ll be the last time they see Killer privately – it might even be the last time they set foot in the club.
Kink Preferences: Breeding, Sensory Deprivation, Over-Stimulation, Marking (especially with lipstick), Praising, definitely Daddy dom vibes.
Host Club AU Head Canon Event
#quin muses#One Piece Host Club AU#x reader#reader insert#September head canon event#massacre soldier killer#killer one piece
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i am prepared for a bloodbath tomorrow
#storytelling september#the stockholm bloodbath needs to move out of the way now we're gonna talk about the MASSACRE AT TAMPERE
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𝔐𝔬𝔯𝔱𝔦𝔠𝔦𝔞𝔫 - 𝔐𝔞𝔰𝔰𝔞𝔠𝔯𝔢𝔡
#Mortician#Darkest Day Of Horror#Massacred#Release date:#September 2002#Full-length#Genre:#Brutal Death Metal/Grindcore#Themes:#Horror films#Gore#USA
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What is the view on here about who, if anyone, was most responsible for the September massacres ? I’ve seen such differing takes on this, e.g I’m reading Jonathan Isreal who allocates a lot of blame to leading Montagnards , and also Peter McPhee who is much less inclined to do so.
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#maybe I’ll make a legit post about this but I’m afraid of posting#a nuanced discussion on the pissing on the poor website#but…. white leftists have been getting awful entitled to the votes of black and brown people#and honestly? no. I’m sick and tired of white leftists telling black and brown people that we owe our votes to Jo fucking Biden#‘if you don’t vote for Biden just say you hate trans people’ yeah? what about all the Palestinian queer trans people#like…. actually I- a QUEER WOMAN - do not ‘owe’ my vote to anyone#I am Levantine arab American … i actually do not ‘owe’ my vote to a man who is trying to eradicate my culture#black and brown people are being massacred in this country and overseas and our blood is on Joe Biden’s hands.#for us it ISNT a lesser of two evils situation.. they are both slaughtering us#and I’m not saying that trump is better but I’m saying that I’ve SEEN what is happening to my black and Hispanic students I’ve SEEN the#inflated police budgets. I’ve SEEN my clulture on the news every fucking day for eight months being genocide#a fucking genocide of my people isn’t something you ‘get over’ because Joe Biden is the lesser of two evils for white momen and white queers#and if I do vote for him in September- which i probably will - then great. fantastic. but there is not a single person of color in this#country who is entitled to give that man their vote#every time I see one of my friends say they aren’t voting for either of them I say good fucking riddens.#white leftists need to sit down on this one. if you want our votes in November then tell your president to do something about it.#but dunking on cardi b on Twitter for saying she won’t endorse Biden isn’t the own you think it is#((I made a typo and said September not November)
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september 2, also known as the anniversary of the september massacres, also known as the day everyone in the french revolution tag has to deal with maintagged catholicposting
#listen before this gets misinterpreted#I do NOT support the september massacres#french revolution#pigeon.txt#like no hate but it's just ironic#given how many people catholics killed#for not being catholic#bit hypocritical innit
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#Jesus Christ#Jesus#Christmas#It's not his actual birthday it's in September#But here you go anyway :)#Free Palestine#Fuck Israel#Look how they massacred my boy
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song headcanons for prsk
here are some of my headcanons for non vocaloid songs in prsk
Ariana Grande - God is A Woman (Vivid Bad Squad)
Porter Robinson - Everything Goes On (Wonderlands x Showtime)
Madeon - Be Fine (More More Jump)
Madeon - Imperium (Vivid Bad Squad)
Madeon ft. Kyan - You're On (Leo/need)
The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Nightcord @ 25:00)
Death Grips - I've Seen Footage (Vivid Bad Squad)
underscores - Spoiled little brat (Wonderlands x Showtime)
Dr. Dre - Still D.R.E. (Vivid Bad Squad)
The 1975 - If You're Too Shy (Leo/need)
SOPHIE - Immaterial (Vivid Bad Squad)
Earth, Wind & Fire - September (More More Jump)
Hikaru Utada - One Last Kiss (Leo/need)
ClariS - irony (More More Jump)
Queen - Radio Ga Ga (Wonderlands x Showtime)
Porter Robinson & Madeon - Shelter (Nightcord @ 25:00)
Porter Robinson - 100% in the Bitch (Vivid Bad Squad)
m-flo - ASTROSEXY (Vivid Bad Squad)
S3RL - R4v3 B0y (Vivid Bad Squad)
Hyadain - Hyadain no Katakataomoi C (More More Jump)
MOSAIC.WAV - Gacha Gacha Cute Figyu@Mate (Wonderlands x Showtime)
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imma be honest, i dont know most of these so
#most of what i listen to is either vocaloid or shit like mcr or the birthday massacre or green day#im a punk weeb ig#i do love s3rl tho he makes up most of my rave pl#september and radio gaga are good picks tho#idk if mr brightside fits niigo tho. i think it leans more vbs to me#but its your hcs buddy#lee posts#lee answers#proseka#prsk#music
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