One last Atmaverse article for tonight. New species tomorrow probably.
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One last Atmaverse article for tonight. New species tomorrow probably.

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Aristasia Nova Behind the Scenes #1: Language and Philology
Webmistresses’ Note: This is intended primarily for maids who are already familiar with Aristasia Antiqua’s specialized vocabulary. Newcomers, casual travelers, and anyone who has limited awareness of how the citizens of Aristasia Antiqua used to talk will probably be slightly confused, but our askbox is always open to answer any questions!
This is an "out-of-character" developmental post and will thus be written in a somewhat naffer (see below) style than usual.
Anyone who spent great amounts of time in Aristasia Antiqua or who has researched or befriended Aristasians of that earlier generation will be extremely aware of their highly specialized vocabulary. Words like intemorph, schizomorph, and racinated will come to mind immediately. We at Aristasia Nova intend to preserve some aspects of this linguistic tradition and we are working on a vocabulary list as of posting, but as we develop a new way of speaking we have to acknowledge that Marianne and Priscilla were truly, inescapably prejudiced in how they spoke and how they imagined others speaking. Their racism is most relevant here, particularly with words like bongo (ouch!) being used derogatorily to describe non-Aristasians. We aren’t going to tolerate language like that in Aristasia Nova.
We also have serious qualms about the ways “blonde” and “brunette” are used, both because of the racism inherent in imagining that roughly half the population will be naturally blonde and because of the fact that blondes-as-demure-submissives/brunettes-as-assertive-dommes is a trope that comes from lesbian porn intended for an audience of cishet em-ee-en (“men”, as if spelled aloud in English). It’s both deeply insulting and deeply creepy to insist that brown and black Aristasia Nova participants must LARP as white people and cater to white aesthetics and beauty standards and deeply lesbophobic to ask lesbians to shape their sexual identities and desires around pornography catered toward a cishet man’s expectations.
If this is where you’re finding out about blonde = submissive, docile, hypersexual / brunette = frigid, intellectual, calculating as porn tropes, we're sorry. It’s present across multiple kinds of fetish material and also present in ordinary films to some extent. Priscilla and Marianne probably got it from From Russia with Love, where both a blonde bombshell Bond girl and a brunette frumpy assassin played with lesbian coding.
To that end, we’ve developed a number of changes to the traditional Aristasian vocabulary. The old words will still be tentatively allowed in some cases (for example, “blonde” and “brunette” are iconic of Aristasia, and anyone who wants to use them may do so until further notice) and will be outright banned in others (no one is calling anyone a “bongo”.) We’ve also changed some terms that, while not explicitly racist in etymology, come across as racially insensitive for sonic or false-friend reasons.
Bongo -> naff. Equally British in origin and use, but significantly less offensive. People can be naffs, or they can do something that is naff.
Brunette -> fore. Indicating a dominant position in society subtly, with a fair degree of variation in how it can be applied.
Blonde -> mizzen. Behind the foremast nautically, and blessedly free of any implications around raceplay.
Racinated -> retroplanted. The original word is constructed from deracinated, meaning “uprooted”, and thus technically unobjectionable. However, rather than hanging onto unwanted sonic connotations we elected to construct a similar meaning with a different sound.
Eclipse, Pit, Void -> retained but use optional-to-discouraged. We feel that these terms are excessively connected to the cosmology around "Aristasia Pura" that we are discouraging in favor of an Aristasia that is imaginative play. However, maids who have Madrian-derived religious beliefs, or feel for other reasons that that way of describing Aristasia's relationship to History is important to them, may continue to use them in their Aristasia Antiqua senses. For maids who wish to discuss concepts of cosmic decline without inviting the specific theological and political connotations of the "Eclipse" framework, we suggest Occultation, a word of similar meaning but more technical and thus less loaded sound and etymology. We also want to acknowledge that for nonwhite and non-Western Aristasians, the point at which History becomes irrevocably tainted may vary, and certain eras or periods derided by Aristasia Antiqua may be incredibly important when viewed from a different perspective. For some it might be 1619, for others 1492 or 1948 or 1839, for still others a thousand different years or decades, and tethering the concept to one specific (white, English) point of view excludes any differences or diversity of opinion. The Occultation took place whenever your Real World ended.
Hestia -> retained. One retroplants one's hestia on account of the Occultation, as one might have racinated one's hestia on account of the Eclipse.
Schizomorph, intemorph, masculi, femini, etc. -> retained. Having a specialized way to talk about em-ee-en, when we must, is helpful for setting boundaries and stating our identity and values as Aristasians!
Atomisation -> retained. This is a venerable sociological term and even naff, unplanted, schizomorphic social scientists would agree with parts of Aristasia Antiqua's critique of how it is fostered in the post-1960s world.
Decades of Darkness -> retained, use optional-to-discouraged, please start the clock at 2013 (or, rather, 2010) rather than 1965 (or, rather, 1960). We chose 2013 as the last Real year for entirely personal reasons related to the experiences and traumas that led us to develop Aristasia Nova, id est exactly the same reasons for which Priscilla and Marianne chose 1965. 2025 is the Sixth Year of the Second Decade of Darkness, or 2D6.
Silly monkeys -> no. Most of us are probably going to be kinky lesbians. It isn't naff to say so.
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“Have you seen this man?” she asked, her own Japanese unfamiliar and overly formal.
It wasn’t the best quality image, considering it came from a disposable camera. Three people were clearly visible, standing in front of a Chinese bistro on a sunny day. Lanfa herself, wearing a red qipao and a bright smile, stood beside two men in matching chef uniforms and braided hair. One man was considerably older and shorter than the other, his hair stark white, with a face wrinkled by a mix of time and affection. The other stood taller than both of them, with round glasses and a subtle smile. Lanfa’s finger pointed to him.
Her acquaintance leaned in to check―only to exclaim and lean back in shock. Lanfa watched a few different emotions play across the young man’s face until he drew closer again, this time stroking his chin as his face scrunched with concentration.
“What’s this guy’s name?” he asked with an air of suspicion.
“Long. Jin Long.”
He repeated the name slowly, attempting to mimic exactly how she said it, yet gave pointed emphasis to the first syllable. His arms crossed, and with a determined huff he nodded.
Lanfa’s heart fluttered. This was it―finally, something concrete. No more wishy-washy rumors!
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Today’s Clown is: SCP-1799/Mister Laugh from the collaborative fiction project SCP Foundation!
SCP community, the following is an announcement regarding an ongoing licensing violation that has grown in scope to the point that public awareness is important. A Russian man named Andrey Duksin has abused lax standards at Rospatent (Russian Federal Service for Intellectual Property) to trademark the SCP Foundation name and logo within the Russian Federation and it’s associated Eurasian Customs Union countries (at the moment of writing – Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan). He has since used said trademark as a method of threatening, extorting, and shutting down other Russian SCP content creators. He has also committed several acts of copyright infringement (which is separate but related to trademark rights) by selling copies of SCP article texts and art explicitly derivative of SCP Foundation stories without releasing either under CC-BY-SA. I want to make clear to all reading that this man is not a threat to SCP Foundation content creators outside of Russia and the EACU states above, and that what he has done is both illegal within Russia and so brazen as to be impossible almost anywhere else in the world
Announcement Regarding Ongoing License Violation - SCP Foundation
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Liar’s Gambit Chapter 11
Chapter Eleven of “The Liar’s Gambit” is now available online at https://liarsgambit.wordpress.com!Â
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