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<div><span id="xnili">@ilinx</span>:<span id="tilde">~</span>$ <b>Letters Vysparov-Stillwell</b><br>
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The corrispondency between Echidna Stillwell and Peter Vysparov is extremely relevant because it is considered the first step to the creation of the Miskatonic Virtual University. Recently the MVU press have released a digital copy of the originals letters, otherwise another version of the same letters can be found in Ccru's texts as <i>Origins of the Cthulhu Club</i>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Original letters</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Origins of the Cthulhu Club</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Echidna Stillwell</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Peter Vysparov</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Miskatonic Virtual University</a>
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<div><span id="xnili">@ilinx</span>:<span id="tilde">~</span>$ <b>Nma</b><br>
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South-East Asian cultural matrix, reputedly originating in the civilization of Mu,and maintaining the practices of Lemurian demonism and time sorcery, until devastated by the 1883 explosion of Krakatoa. The Nma were composed of true tribes (tripartite sub-groups): Mu, Dib, and Tak, linked by a triangular cyclic kinship system. The ancient cultures of the southern Chinese and ofthe Dravidians share many features with that of the Nma, suggesting a common source (or alternative principle of convergence).<br><br>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Peter Vysparov</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Echidna Stillwell</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Cecil Curtis</a>
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<div><span id="xnili">@ilinx</span>:<span id="tilde">~</span>$ <b>Stillwell-Curtis Memories</b><br>
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The Stillwell-Curtis memories are extremely relevant for a detailed account of Echidna Stillwell expedition in Nma and the study in virtual ethnology on the tribe of Mu. As he write in this text, the expedition was ment to follow the footstep of Cecil Curtis and his experience with the Tak N'ma. Stillwell complete work on Mu folklore, however, has been discredited by academic institutions leading to the expulsion of the occultist wing of Virtual Ethnology and the subsequent formation of the Miskatonic Virtual University.
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Stillwell-Curtis memories can be found in Ccru's texts as <i>The Vault of Murmurs</i>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Echidna Stillwell</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Cecil Curtis</a>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >Miskatonic Virtual University</a> <br><br>
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<div><span id="xnili">@ilinx</span>:<span id="tilde">~</span>$ <b>Wicht Club</b><br>
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The Wicht Club (1903 to 1911) has been founded by Walter Cannon and his collegue G. W. Pierce, pioneer in the developement of electronic telecommunication, as a semi-secret and self-assembled associations revolving around Harvard University and whose members and aims are, in part, still secret. To shed light on this private club it is necessary to understand the origin of its name, in fact, 'wicht' refers to the german word 'wichtel', in english 'wight' which <i>''is a creature or living sentient being also called 'restless soul'. In its original usage, the word wight described a living human being, but has also come to be used within fantasy and gothic literature to describe certain undead or zombies"</i>. Following this direction the Wicht Club seems to be involved in the scientific study of a new kind of human understood as zombie, a position that will later become epurated from its fantastical myst and transferred in the idea of the cybernetic machinery and the parallel birth of the post-human perspective.<br><br>
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During the 40's Professor Fassrol, which had access to Harvard's archives found some hidden records of the Wicht Club and published one of the firsts account of the people and guests involved in the associations, wuch as William James.<br><br>
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<a id="home" href="./homeo.html" onclick="javascript:window.opener.location.href='../home/doorway.html';" >William James</a>
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