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'''''Ár Päts'' (Our Country) by [[R. Ben Madison]]''' is the Founder's of Talossa summarized narrative of the Talossan nationette from before its foundation to the days when the Founder abdicated the throne and renounced his citizenship in August 2005.  In later extant editions, he details his take on Talossan history through the year {{year|2008}}<br/><br/>
'''''Ár Päts'' (Our Country) by [[R. Ben Madison]]''' is the Founder's of Talossa summarized narrative of the Talossan nationette from before its foundation to the days when the Founder abdicated the throne and renounced his citizenship in August 2005.  In later extant editions, he details his take on Talossan history through the year {{year|2008}}.
 
This text provides the reader a detailed outline of the history of Talossa from before its founding in 1979/I, but it has often been criticized for an extraordinary level of over-bias that only increases with every new edition.  It is, first and last, Ben's version of Talossan history.<br/><br/>
This text provides the reader a detailed outline of the history of Talossa from before its founding in 1979/I, but it has often been criticized for an extraordinary level of over-bias that only increases with every new edition.  It is, first and last, Ben's version of Talossan history.<br/><br/>
The linked presentations below have had all original-language names of all but public figures translated into Talossa per the Talossan Book of Names, 8th Edition.  These presentations were formatted and put together by [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] with great assistance with name-translations by [[Danihel Txechescu]].<br/><br/>
The linked presentations below have had all original-language names of all but public figures translated into Talossa per the Talossan Book of Names, 8th Edition.  These presentations were formatted and put together by [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] with great assistance with name-translations by [[Danihel Txechescu]].
 
''Ár Päts'' exists in four known editions:
''Ár Päts'' exists in four known editions:
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hLmavT924XyagPOWil7lWT52XnwZD7h9 2003 Comprehensive Edition Online rendering].  Published one week before the start of the Halloween Crisis, the 2003 Comprehensive Edition is almost universally acknowledged within today's Kingdom (24 May 2020) as the least biased edition of ''Ár Päts'' ever published.  Included in this new Comprehensive edition is Ben's original .pdf text released in 2003 along with an early version of Part Twenty-Six and the preserved Wittenberg VIII discussion for Part 34.
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hLmavT924XyagPOWil7lWT52XnwZD7h9 2003 Comprehensive Edition Online rendering].  Published one week before the start of the Halloween Crisis, the 2003 Comprehensive Edition is almost universally acknowledged within today's Kingdom (24 May 2020) as the least biased edition of ''Ár Päts'' ever published.  Included in this new Comprehensive edition is Ben's original .pdf text released in 2003 along with an early version of Part Twenty-Six and the preserved Wittenberg VIII discussion for Part 34.

Revision as of 18:07, 26 May 2021

Ár Päts (Our Country) by R. Ben Madison is the Founder's of Talossa summarized narrative of the Talossan nationette from before its foundation to the days when the Founder abdicated the throne and renounced his citizenship in August 2005. In later extant editions, he details his take on Talossan history through the year 2008/XXIX.

This text provides the reader a detailed outline of the history of Talossa from before its founding in 1979/I, but it has often been criticized for an extraordinary level of over-bias that only increases with every new edition. It is, first and last, Ben's version of Talossan history.

The linked presentations below have had all original-language names of all but public figures translated into Talossa per the Talossan Book of Names, 8th Edition. These presentations were formatted and put together by Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h with great assistance with name-translations by Danihel Txechescu.

Ár Päts exists in four known editions: