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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 like-minded citizens of San Francisco, primarily through the social network of [[Theo King]] and [[Knight | + | 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 like-minded citizens of San Francisco, primarily through the social network of [[Theo King]] and [[Knight Triumphant]]. |
== Locations == | == Locations == |
Revision as of 20:13, 19 October 2020
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The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
The Romantic Collaborative of San Francisco, known colloquially Romco-Frisco[1], or just Romco is a post-feudal, anti-feudalist nation built from like-minded citizens of San Francisco, primarily through the social network of Theo King and Knight Triumphant.
Locations
- The Égalité (formerly The Keep)
- As-yet-undetermined homeplaces of the San Francisco Lovers.
- The Batsmith (home of the Batsmith)
References
- ↑ There is debate among San Franciscan philosophers on if the term "Frisco" is a fair abbreviation or a "vulgar squashing of words".