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The Romantic Collaborative of San Francisco, known colloquially Romco-Frisco<ref>There is debate among San Franciscan philosophers on if the term "Frisco" is a fair abbreviation or a "vulgar squashing of words".</ref>, or just Romco is a post-feudal, anti-feudalist nation built from the social network of [[Theo King]] and [[Knight Urlacher]].
 
The Romantic Collaborative of San Francisco, known colloquially Romco-Frisco<ref>There is debate among San Franciscan philosophers on if the term "Frisco" is a fair abbreviation or a "vulgar squashing of words".</ref>, or just Romco is a post-feudal, anti-feudalist nation built from the social network of [[Theo King]] and [[Knight Urlacher]].
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== Locations ==
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* The Égalité (formerly The Keep)
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* As-yet-undetermined homeplaces of the [[San Francisco Lovers]].
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== References ==

Revision as of 06:49, 31 August 2020

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The Romantic Collaborative of San Francisco, known colloquially Romco-Frisco[1], or just Romco is a post-feudal, anti-feudalist nation built from the social network of Theo King and Knight Urlacher.

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References

  1. There is debate among San Franciscan philosophers on if the term "Frisco" is a fair abbreviation or a "vulgar squashing of words".