119 Commits
v3 ... newlink

Author SHA1 Message Date
f7005768a0 Adds a link to go up a level 2023-12-06 12:52:06 +00:00
9a9e266ae0 cleaning up accidentally committed merge debris 2023-12-06 12:42:53 +00:00
e0caf6a151 merge branch dreamnet-dev 2023-11-05 14:30:28 +00:00
b9521b541c Merge branch 'ee-dev' 2023-11-05 14:10:35 +00:00
94c3dec650 update slangdict.org
add definitions for delve
2023-11-05 14:06:47 +00:00
874b02ef67 update render.sh
changed sass engine, added skip to other step.
2023-11-05 14:01:23 +00:00
a5640f2a81 Update CSS
moved ibm plex dirs
2023-11-05 13:59:23 +00:00
d7a7af38d1 Add CSS for external links. 2023-11-05 13:55:57 +00:00
d13be06e60 Compact .editorconfig 2023-11-05 13:55:57 +00:00
f88cee59c7 Update render.sh
switched to using hard links.
2023-11-05 13:55:57 +00:00
7003b0030e fix pfiles.rb
forgot the '?'
2023-11-05 13:55:57 +00:00
309f496642 reindent pfiles.rb 2023-11-05 13:55:57 +00:00
ec257b615e reformat editorconfig
make each tab 4 spaces.
2023-11-05 13:55:57 +00:00
0b31d48b79 update index.txti
reformat 88x31 buttons.
2023-11-05 13:55:35 +00:00
d976f8b945 update in/index.txt
move downloads section
2023-11-05 12:40:00 +00:00
645346e9d3 update in/index.txti
remove redundant full stop
2023-11-05 10:53:20 +00:00
7d20eed269 update in/index.txti; add in/about.md 2023-11-05 00:52:11 +00:00
8ce8b53bad update intro.md
add detail, fix image syntax
2023-10-28 10:44:48 +01:00
79c17a61a5 update index.txti
used wrong list syntax
2023-10-28 08:59:41 +01:00
2482c1279e Add CSS for external links. 2023-10-27 17:19:32 +01:00
504d65fe7d Compact .editorconfig 2023-10-27 17:19:32 +01:00
5d2926dabf Update render.sh
switched to using hard links.
2023-10-27 17:19:32 +01:00
b398dea8cb fix pfiles.rb
forgot the '?'
2023-10-27 17:19:32 +01:00
6adf061e99 reindent pfiles.rb 2023-10-27 17:19:32 +01:00
215249ed0f reformat editorconfig
make each tab 4 spaces.
2023-10-27 17:19:32 +01:00
c9a289766c Merge branch 'dreamnet-dev' 2023-10-27 17:17:32 +01:00
fa6fe56e11 add dnet.sass 2023-10-27 17:15:52 +01:00
85ecda9847 Add IBM Plex Mono Files 2023-10-27 17:15:52 +01:00
7cd375a84a Add Net of Dreams content. 2023-10-27 17:15:52 +01:00
1fc7b94c95 Update intro.md
Start on mars description.
2023-10-27 17:15:28 +01:00
e0c6202859 image restructure and convert intro.txti 2023-10-27 17:15:28 +01:00
02960bd706 Add slang dictionary.
update index.txti.
2023-10-27 17:15:28 +01:00
954e25ad4c Update intro.md
Start on mars description.
2023-10-27 17:12:03 +01:00
2a4d8189e9 add dnet.sass 2023-10-27 17:06:00 +01:00
f3e8786799 Add IBM Plex Mono Files 2023-10-27 15:24:03 +01:00
56db0e51b0 Add CSS for external links. 2023-10-27 15:20:16 +01:00
32a8c9b083 Compact .editorconfig 2023-10-27 15:12:02 +01:00
44f754b185 Update render.sh
switched to using hard links.
2023-10-27 15:04:35 +01:00
7dda7cdc1e fix pfiles.rb
forgot the '?'
2023-10-27 14:56:04 +01:00
397f9369d6 reindent pfiles.rb 2023-10-27 14:36:56 +01:00
d8a0d1e3d8 reformat editorconfig
make each tab 4 spaces.
2023-10-27 14:25:31 +01:00
ee169c5bb3 Add Net of Dreams content. 2023-10-27 12:25:08 +01:00
7f54ee12fd Add vscode association 2023-10-27 12:13:52 +01:00
a0c16265e4 Update .gitignore
Ignore zip files
2023-10-27 12:13:52 +01:00
00266516fe Add vscode association 2023-10-27 12:10:26 +01:00
5cbce8ed03 image restructure and convert intro.txti 2023-10-24 19:04:30 +01:00
0e6c4241e5 Update .gitignore
Ignore zip files
2023-10-24 16:46:09 +01:00
c7e0129b3d Add slang dictionary.
update index.txti.
2023-10-24 16:35:54 +01:00
b48d719d4a minor change to .editorconfig
section on shellscript
2023-10-24 15:12:25 +01:00
565ac8d612 Sequestering content on postext to single branch. 2023-10-24 15:09:07 +01:00
077e8321b8 Documentation update
Add LICENSE directory and two relevant licenses.
2023-10-24 14:59:38 +01:00
8647f81941 Merge branch 'tech' 2023-10-24 14:32:28 +01:00
a0f0001bde Added legacy.css
We now support blink tags!
2023-10-24 14:28:12 +01:00
de75186261 Merge branch 'tech'
Added literal HTML support.
2023-07-29 10:28:32 +01:00
2a28fbdd37 update pfiles.rb
added literal html support
2023-07-29 10:27:36 +01:00
ef14b3e120 tape.sh: small formatting change 2023-06-04 12:40:29 +01:00
ed067b8566 Merge branch 'doc' into tech 2023-06-04 12:32:23 +01:00
ca9ac9ceee Merge branch 'doc'
Subject: Markup Ideas
2023-06-04 12:29:26 +01:00
4ad3cd0f79 Added files to ignore
debatable if i should publish
2023-06-04 12:27:32 +01:00
968d2e62b0 update perfect markup.md 2023-05-31 22:59:55 +01:00
c480ac3736 add in/article/perfect-markup.md 2023-05-11 15:03:13 +00:00
64569cd70d Merge branch 'tech'
Add error check to gensimap.sh
2023-05-11 14:11:38 +01:00
e9450946a2 update gensimap.sh
added extra error checking code
2023-05-11 14:11:13 +01:00
05e93f8a62 Merge branch 'doc' 2023-04-05 23:03:00 +01:00
83f39a6a61 prepublish 2023-04-05 22:56:01 +01:00
d2f5cccba9 Added flags 2023-04-03 22:13:32 +01:00
e653cb2ea5 Small formatting change in getsd.awk 2023-04-03 21:27:57 +01:00
38d0f401f2 setup infopages 2023-04-03 20:54:34 +01:00
ac6ced3248 Merge branch 'main' into tech 2023-04-03 17:29:12 +01:00
e26a635557 Small file changes. 2023-03-06 23:11:53 +00:00
5fc278ce8b Added extra affection 2023-02-19 18:43:31 +00:00
c3453e0f73 General work 2023-02-19 18:43:31 +00:00
b9ee8f24bd Added extra affection 2023-02-19 18:40:50 +00:00
74fa8e660e General work 2023-02-19 18:34:40 +00:00
060b67dfdc Merge pull request 'test pull request please ignore' (#1) from tech into main
Reviewed-on: #1
2023-02-19 16:37:40 +00:00
acd817e7e1 Optimised output 2023-02-19 16:34:10 +00:00
082e863908 Add Gemfile, Update Makefile 2023-02-19 14:53:44 +00:00
7d03407d8b Added apostrophe. 2023-02-19 14:27:21 +00:00
d5b420be61 Merge branch 'tech' 2023-02-19 01:45:36 +00:00
8d744da0d3 CSS fixes and site work 2023-02-19 01:42:07 +00:00
27ee806f3a Added sitemap gen to render.sh 2023-02-19 01:18:26 +00:00
2741ebcc3b Merge branch 'tech' 2023-02-18 23:46:38 +00:00
486af48ae8 Output bugfixes 2023-02-18 23:45:41 +00:00
c2d8782354 refactor render.sh 2023-02-18 21:21:11 +00:00
a3178adea0 Merge branch 'tech' 2023-02-17 18:33:41 +00:00
88363b7a2d Update render.sh
Matched output to unix cp
2023-02-17 18:30:58 +00:00
b353d076fa Merge branch 'tech' 2023-02-17 18:18:39 +00:00
f6f49aa315 implemented link templating, finally. 2023-02-17 18:17:33 +00:00
22fac1e502 Revert "Refactor work"
This reverts commit 9087f05a34.
2023-02-17 17:54:30 +00:00
47b2eaea51 Update README.md 2023-02-17 16:22:25 +00:00
9087f05a34 Refactor work 2023-02-17 16:15:53 +00:00
6735e712eb refactored tape ssg 2023-02-17 14:33:58 +00:00
6c0d526787 added mgh/intro.md 2023-02-17 13:15:26 +00:00
4cf014f274 Added shellscript support 2023-02-17 13:13:52 +00:00
50dde3f39c pagework 2023-02-17 13:12:01 +00:00
e1af43e298 Small file update. 2023-02-17 13:12:01 +00:00
0d76204081 pagework 2023-02-12 18:25:07 +00:00
e62b94ddc7 Small file update. 2023-02-12 18:06:40 +00:00
54530e1fe4 Slightly compacted sassc output 2023-02-11 22:53:41 +00:00
6dd2694808 Reformat render.sh 2023-02-11 22:26:39 +00:00
483108408d MgH Content 2023-02-11 21:20:32 +00:00
253b02e738 Update render.sh@>v3.3p4
Apparently sassc's  flag is otherwise implicit.
2023-02-11 20:44:58 +00:00
850efd5950 WHY DID I COMMIT THAT?!
WHY?!?!?
2023-02-11 20:35:47 +00:00
90ce38a08c Merge branch 'html' 2023-02-11 18:02:48 +00:00
c2ca1e0e42 Added variable CSS support. 2023-02-11 18:00:31 +00:00
73989bbb7e Update main.html.m4 2023-02-11 16:34:25 +00:00
b9d96ddbf4 added and linked all.sass 2023-02-11 16:29:20 +00:00
9fa50b2654 HTML Setup 2023-02-11 16:23:58 +00:00
b65e02d9ee engine work 2023-02-11 16:22:16 +00:00
5f3aff6184 Update .editorconfig 2023-02-11 15:12:06 +00:00
7c464c26d1 switched to ruby-based ignore find 2023-02-11 14:08:30 +00:00
3a9c5df1c4 site infastructure 2023-02-10 19:02:43 +00:00
31141ee3dd render.sh: add fractional compilation
main.html.m4: fix css import, add hr elements

cp README.MD in/doc.md
mv main.css main.scss
2023-02-10 14:49:00 +00:00
fb7e77183f Update 'README.md' 2023-02-09 15:15:32 +00:00
f1a3e785c8 Create README.md 2023-02-09 15:12:01 +00:00
30373f4b67 File structuring 2023-02-09 14:19:42 +00:00
52e5ab19ce Moved .hgignore -> .gitignore 2023-02-09 13:20:40 +00:00
Atlas Cove
0d6aeacc34 add mgh.css 2023-02-09 13:14:18 +00:00
Atlas Cove
aace381295 Added tag v3 for changeset d2694fe999c1 2023-02-08 17:17:59 +00:00
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indent_size=4
trim_trailing_whitespace=true
insert_final_newline=true
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indent_type=tab
indent_size=1
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indent_style=tab
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\#*
.\#*
*.zip
titlelookup
out/

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{
"files.associations": {
"*.txti": "textile"
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}

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# frozen_string_literal: true
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "org-ruby", "~> 0.9.12"
gem "RedCloth", "~> 4.3"

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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
RedCloth (4.3.2)
org-ruby (0.9.12)
rubypants (~> 0.2)
rubypants (0.7.1)
PLATFORMS
x86_64-linux
DEPENDENCIES
RedCloth (~> 4.3)
org-ruby (~> 0.9.12)
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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.PHONY: all list-doc list-sass list-rest list-dir list clean build push
.PHONY: all list-doc list-sass list-rest list-dir list clean push
list: list-doc list-sass list-rest list-dir
list-doc:
@echo "====DOCUMENT FILES===="
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rm -rf out
build:
./render.sh
./gensimap.sh
out: build
@echo -e "\e[38;5;217m*mwah!*~\e[0m"
push: build
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# Atlas48's Neocites Archives
Welcome to the technical documentation for my [Neocities](https://neocities.org) page, which also contains a rudimentary static site generator cobbled together out of unix tools,
and Ruby scripts, that I've taken to calling the "tape-and-string" framework for obvious reasons.
# License
All markup is licensed under the Creative Commons [Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license.
Any runnable computer code or Sass/CSS definitions are licensed under the [GNU General Public License v3.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html)
All fonts belong to their respective owners.
# Specification
## Dependencies
You will need the following tools to render and upload the site
- A [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/) interpreter
- [RedCloth](http://redcloth.org/)
- [org-ruby](http://github.com/bdewey/org-ruby)
- [comrak](https://github.com/kivikakk/comrak)
## `Makefile`
Wraps `render.sh` for the most part.
### Makefile Options
#### `list`
Lists all components in a heading-annotated list
#### `list-{doc,sass,dir,rest}`
Lists markup files, sass files, directories, and other files respectively.
#### `clean`
Removes the `out/` directory that is generated on running of `render.sh`.
## `render.sh`
The primary worker script, sets up the directory structure, transpiles the markup, then the Sass, then copies the contents of `in/` to `out/`

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BEGIN{FS=","}
{print "<a href=\"" $1 "\">" $2 "</a>"}

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#!/usr/bin/awk
BEGIN{FS="/";x=2}
function none() {print "main";exit}
NF==1{none()}
/\.\//{x++}
$x~/\.(txti|html|org|md)/{none()}
{if($x=="dnd")none();else {print $x;exit}}

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css/extra.scss
dnd/template.org
article/perfect-markup.md
article/perfect-markup.md

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/,Home
..,Up
/about.html,About
https://atlas48.sdf.org/,Blog
1 / Home
2 .. Up
3 /about.html About
4 https://atlas48.sdf.org/ Blog

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not_found.html,"404 - Page Not Found"
doc.html,"Atlas48's Archives: Git Readme"
ee/index.txti,"Elysium's Edge Index"
1 not_found.html 404 - Page Not Found
2 doc.html Atlas48's Archives: Git Readme
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#!/bin/bash
# gensimap.sh: Generate a sitemap for my website.
# v2.0p1
function inf { 1>&2 echo -e "\x1B[1;32mINF\x1B[0m: $*"; }
function err { 1>&2 echo -e "\x1B[1;31mERR\x1B[0m: $*"; }
function r { echo $@ >> out/sitemap.xml; }
test -d out/sitemap.xml && sed -i d sitemap.xml
inf "Generating Sitemap..."
if ! test -d out; then
err "Directory 'out' not created, cannot write sitemap."
exit 1
fi
if test -f out/sitemap.xml; then
inf "Overwriting current sitemap..."
sed -i d sitemap.xml
fi
r '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>'
r '<urlset xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9 http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9/sitemap.xsd" xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9">'
for i in `find in -type f -name '*.html'`; do

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Hello!
I'm Atlas, the only codemonkey in my friendcircle, and probably the only person I know with multiple static sites to their name.
I'm a citizen of the United Kingdom, living in it's southeast.
I love TTRPGs, and I am slowly letting *Changeling: the Dreaming* take over my identity.

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@import "extra.scss"
a[href^="http"] //external links
color: var(--extlink,lightblue)
::after
content: ""
width: 11px
height: 11px
background-image: url(var(--extimg, "/img/extlink.svg"))
background-position: center
background-repeat: no-repeat
background-size: contain
display: inline-block
body
@include font("sans")
.header
margin-left: 2em
.content
margin-left: 4em
.u
text-decoration: underline
.i
font-style: italic
.b
font-weight: bold

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@use 'sass:color'
@import url("all.css")
@import url("font/ibm-plex/mono/def.css")
$bg: #1F0042
$fg: invert($bg)
$link: #E0E030
:root
--extlink: lighten($link, 25%)
body
background-color: $bg
color: $fg
font-family: "IBM Plex Mono", Consolas
a
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@use "sass:color"
@import "extra.scss"
@import url("all.css")
@import url("font/ibm-plex/sans/def.css")
$bg: #00103D
$fg: #EAE8E3
$link: #189E86
$cont: #C7532B
:root
--extlink: lighten($link, 25%)
@font-face
font-family: 'Science Gothic', monospace
src: url('font/science-gothic.ttf') format('truetype')
body
background-color: $bg
color: $fg
.header
@include font("mono")
border: 2px solid $fg
background-color: scale-color($bg,$lightness:-25%)
a
text-decoration: underline
color: #B8B991
.content
font-family: 'IBM Plex Sans', sans-serif
h1
font-family: 'Science Gothic', monospace
@include font-settings(345,100,116,0)
:before
content: '#'
a
color: $link
a:visited
color: #CDA75C
text-decoration: none
blockquote
border-left: 6px solid $cont
color: scale-color($fg,$lightness:25%)

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//Mixin definitions and global variables.
@mixin font($font) {
//no support for case so gonna have to YandereDev this.
@if($font=="sans") {
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
@else if($font=="serif") {
font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
}
@else if($font=="mono") {
font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace;
}
@else {
@warn "Unknown value passed to mixin font: #{$font}."
}
}
@mixin font-settings($weight: 0, $width: 0, $yopq: 0, $slant: 0) {
font-variation-settings: 'wght'$weight, 'wdth'$width, 'YOPQ'$yopq, 'slnt'$slant
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/*TODO: add support for other types*/
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Mono';
src: url('regular.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('regular.woff') format('woff'),
url('regular.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Mono';
src: url('bold.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('bold.woff') format('woff'),
url('bold.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Mono';
src: url('italic.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('italic.woff') format('woff'),
url('italic.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: italic;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Mono';
src: url('bolditalic.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('bolditalic.woff') format('woff'),
url('bolditalic.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: bold;
font-style: italic;
}

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Copyright © 2017 IBM Corp. with Reserved Font Name "Plex"
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at:
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
-----------------------------------------------------------
SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------
PREAMBLE
The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide
development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation
efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and
open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership
with others.
The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and
redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The
fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded,
redistributed and/or sold with any software provided that any reserved
names are not used by derivative works. The fonts and derivatives,
however, cannot be released under any other type of license. The
requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply
to any document created using the fonts or their derivatives.
DEFINITIONS
"Font Software" refers to the set of files released by the Copyright
Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such. This may
include source files, build scripts and documentation.
"Reserved Font Name" refers to any names specified as such after the
copyright statement(s).
"Original Version" refers to the collection of Font Software components as
distributed by the Copyright Holder(s).
"Modified Version" refers to any derivative made by adding to, deleting,
or substituting -- in part or in whole -- any of the components of the
Original Version, by changing formats or by porting the Font Software to a
new environment.
"Author" refers to any designer, engineer, programmer, technical
writer or other person who contributed to the Font Software.
PERMISSION & CONDITIONS
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge, embed, modify,
redistribute, and sell modified and unmodified copies of the Font
Software, subject to the following conditions:
1) Neither the Font Software nor any of its individual components,
in Original or Modified Versions, may be sold by itself.
2) Original or Modified Versions of the Font Software may be bundled,
redistributed and/or sold with any software, provided that each copy
contains the above copyright notice and this license. These can be
included either as stand-alone text files, human-readable headers or
in the appropriate machine-readable metadata fields within text or
binary files as long as those fields can be easily viewed by the user.
3) No Modified Version of the Font Software may use the Reserved Font
Name(s) unless explicit written permission is granted by the corresponding
Copyright Holder. This restriction only applies to the primary font name as
presented to the users.
4) The name(s) of the Copyright Holder(s) or the Author(s) of the Font
Software shall not be used to promote, endorse or advertise any
Modified Version, except to acknowledge the contribution(s) of the
Copyright Holder(s) and the Author(s) or with their explicit written
permission.
5) The Font Software, modified or unmodified, in part or in whole,
must be distributed entirely under this license, and must not be
distributed under any other license. The requirement for fonts to
remain under this license does not apply to any document created
using the Font Software.
TERMINATION
This license becomes null and void if any of the above conditions are
not met.
DISCLAIMER
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT
OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Sans';
src: url('regular.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('regular.woff') format('woff'),
url('regular.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Sans';
src: url('bold.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('bold.woff') format('woff'),
url('bold.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Sans';
src: url('italic.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('italic.woff') format('woff'),
url('italic.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: italic;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'IBM Plex Sans';
src: url('bolditalic.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('bolditalic.woff') format('woff'),
url('bolditalic.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: bold;
font-style: italic;
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.marquee {
width: 450px;
margin: 0 auto;
white-space: nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
box-sizing: border-box;
}
.marquee span {
display: inline-block;
padding-left: 100%;
/* show the marquee just outside the paragraph */
animation: marquee 15s linear infinite;
}
/* Make it move */
@keyframes marquee {
0% {
transform: translate(0, 0);
}
100% {
transform: translate(-100%, 0);
}
}
.blink {
animation: blink-animation 1s steps(5, start) infinite;
-webkit-animation: blink-animation 1s steps(5, start) infinite;
}
@keyframes blink-animation {
to {
visibility: hidden;
}
}
@-webkit-keyframes blink-animation {
to {
visibility: hidden;
}
}
.center {
text-align: center;
}
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@import url("all.css")
.header
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@media(prefers-color-sceme: dark)
body
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#+OPTIONS: num:nil toc:1
#+STARTUP: entitiespretty
* Xaviard
See: [[file:./xavard.org]]
See: [[xaviard.html]]

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![/img/ucbanner.gif]
*Net of Dreams* has 3 different modes of play, Combat, Freeroad, and Netdelve.
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h1. Net of Dreams
Part TTRPG, part structured glossolalia, _Net of Dreams_ is a New Wierd cyberpunk game where you play as post-humans in a symbiotic relationship with their technology.
h2. Links
- "Intro":intro.html := An introduction into the setting, and the TTRPG's founding document. Composed in a single evening of intense concentration.
- "Mechanics":crunch.html := The mechanics of the TTRPG itself. !/img/ucbug.gif!

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Humanity have collectively lost their memories after an event known the great wipe, every record about its past up to this point has been destroyed or deleted. For whatever reason, people can bend their reality by using their preimplanted AR cyberware that most are simply born with. They find themselves in mile-high skyscrapers surrounded by flying cars with no knowledge of how they came to be.
Straggling guilds and factions have been set up following what they believed the gods of the prior world to be.
*The merchant*, a god of commerce, food, and growth, their colours are orange and white. They attract those who seek to trade, and found corporations. The zealots succumb to an affliction where they covet everything, valuable or not.
*The communicator*, a god of liasonry and speech, the least popular of the triarchy, their colours are blue and white, and they attract those who seek to be social influencers. The zealots seek fame above all else, to the point of distorting their bodies into grotesque parodies of beauty.
*The seeker*, a god of knowledge and lost things, their colours are red and purple, and they attract those who seek knowledge and information. The zealots gain an addiction to the gathering of information, regarless of ethics or relevancy.
*The lover*, a buxom goddess with pink hair and wide eyes, notable for having a gender and a distinct image. her colours are pink and red, and she attracts those who wish to have love in their lives, as well as those who wish to seek beauty. Her holy symbols are lightly burnt bread, a female sailor's uniform, and a stylised image of a rabbit. the zealots among her ranks slowly become obsessed with her to the point they slowly dissapear into the dreamNET, never to be found again.
Followers of these gods are able to bend reality by utilising their faith as a weapon, the image of the gods imprinting themselves onto them in some way. Others can bend reality by tapping into the dreamNET, a post-internet form of technology that has somehow managed to become magical. For some reason, those who are born without implants are wholly unaffected by the incantations and spells weaved by those who manipulate the dreamNET.
After the flash, groups of people formed to try and rebuild the society that stood so tall. A few of them formed into factions.
the *Churches*, the three holy churches of the postmodern gods, considered separate organisations, but commonly lumped together as a single faction.
the *Postmodern League*, a collection of savants and mages that revere technology as a means to true apotheosis, some within this faction claim to be building their own god. This faction are the most adept at weaving the dreamNET into what they wish it to be, some are able to affect the dreamNET without a single implant.
the *Hatreds*, who revere a dark, obscure god of violence and division, they seek to carve up the world by force and cull anyone who seeks to oppose them. Most are loud, boorish and uncooperative, preferring to simply kill anyone that looks different from them rather than diplomatically communicate.
the *Threads*, a group of eccentric folk who seek to unite the world via an ancient method of poetry called "rap", they wield the dreamNET via this form of poetry, and settle any disputes amongst themselves via such. they are a staunch meritocracy valuing their skill in this medium, and they are opposed to the control of corperations. Most revere a god that was thought to be an ancestor of their group.
the *Lost Leaves*, an optimistic group reveling in tales of a thing called "nature", they seek to wield the dreamNET in order to restore it to how it once was. notable for being a faction with zealots who reject all technology.
the *Tetri Karebi*, a loose gathering of raiders and bandits who focus on speed and striking fast in order to disorient their targets. They, like some of the Lost Leaves, distrust the power of the dreamNET. Most find them more pleasant as the Hatreds, if not just as brutal at times.
the *seven Kri'ens*, a mercantile federation composed of seven corperations who act as a single, if independent, unit, they supply most goods, they are second-only to the tavern bards in terms of cultural dominence, they are also one of the few factions that have been able to recover any form of flying technology larger than a zephyr (a viehicle similar to what was once called a "car").
the *Tavern Bards*, a network of cells spread all across the dreamNET utilising it to provide entertainment and escapism to the general populus. Most of their immerse nodes are focused around retrieved stories of the "fantasy" genre, and most Tavern Bards pattern themselves after characters in these works.
the *Valens*, a decentralised quasi-religion focussed around mastery of the guitar, most form loose groups, called "Bands", and weave the dreamNET via this instrument. They are showy, ostentatious, and are regarded as the second faction that despises corperate control.
* * *
Humanity is not as unified as it once was, a myriad of appearances, statures and complexions, anihilating any trace of homogeneity. One may have horns sprouting from their head, pointed ears, or even a bestial visage. Due to the nature of the dreamNET, one with the right talents may be able to change their appearance on the fly, and adapt to their situation as seen fit. Most within this world seek to survive, rather than to thrive, the knowlege of how to access the luxuries of the past have long since been forgotten. Humanity had been reborn into frightened animals with access to a technology that seems almost eldritch in it's application and useage, and the scars and salves of the past are still laid bare for most of humanity, even if how they got there is entirely faded. Things have slowly began to echo the near past, but in a way that would seem strange, and warped to people before the flash.
The dreamNET itself acts as a repository of human thoughts, emotions, and aspirations, it is simultaneously a metaverse, the akashic records of occult myth, as well as a physical astral plane that anyone may access at any time. One, with enough time, patience, and skill, may wholly immerse themselves within the dreamNET, and connect to boundless worlds, some long abandoned, some newly created, and some that just appear to be present with no explanation, most of these worlds are called "immerse nodes", after exhumed documents labeling them as such.
Sometimes, entities lurk within the dreamNET, almost a form of technothaumic artificial intelligence. Some of these AI appear to be reflections of humanity as a whole, their hopes, fears and dreams made manifest into a digital body that seeks to collect more of the emotions they claim to represent, some utilise powers sent to them from these artificial creations to their own benefit, which according to various factions, may be something that is frowned upon. Sometimes, what appear to be the conciousnesses of those who have passed away appear within the dreamNET, wholly aware of their surroundings. How such entities came to be, like how the dreamNET can effect reality, remains a mystery for nearly the entirety of humanity; most simply choose to not question it, like how sometimes water falls out of the sky.
Technology within this world appears to be partways magical, sometimes assuming forms echoing that of a wizard from a "fantasy" novel. A wand made out of plastic and metal, with a hologram of flames may be used as a weapon to hurl fire, a tablet may be used to store programs that effect the shape of a person, or jaunt them to a new location, other times technology may find itself echoing the speculation of how the future of the distant past would look in some way, shape, or form, taking the form of superpowered pocket computers, advanced cybernetics, and directed energy weaponry, the classical model of webpages and media still lives on within this age, and many vy for this ancient medium's control.
Humanity awoke to skyscrapers, densly packed and sometimes mile-high, with signs scrawled in dead langauges refering to concepts and cultures long since forgotten by all bar them. The average human lives in a single domicile of varying size and disrepair, most "tows", as they are called, are grouped together, and run the gamut of faction control and representation, some have been entirely coopted by a single faction who chooses to dominate that single tow.

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h1. Main
- "Introduction":intro.html := A rough introduction to the setting.
- "Infopages":inf := Wiki-style info pages about different topics within the setting.
- Homebrew Races !/img/ucbug.gif! := Various different races used in Elysium's Edge.

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# Infopages of the Elysium's Edge Setting
Welcome to the knowledgebase of the *Elysium's Edge* setting.
# Index
## Planets
- Earth !/img/ucbug.gif!
- Moon !/img/ucbug.gif!
- Mars
## Megacorperations
### Big 3
- Beyond
- Stellar
- Rahat
### Lesser
- Keunsan
- Ginsei
- Hidalgo

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# The Solar System
The main focus of the setting, sort of along the lines of the Sword Coast in Forgotten Realms,
or Seattle in Shadowrun.
The Solar system in Elysium's Edge is a vast, tonally diverse subsetting,
with each planet providing a different feel.
## Earth
> Fuyoh, abe, we're homebound and we're still eating gummy. I can't believe it...
## Moon
![img/flag/moon-small.png]
> That a hein's cake, brat. We juwet, Dustball here is OB and he's ordered us put.
Up until about 50 years ago, the Moon was a straw libertarian's paradise.
Lavish resorts, caviar, corperation-owned infastructure, the Moon was seen as a shining symbol of Adam Smith's invisible hand...
Up until the revolution happened.
![img/flag/lunar-revolution-small.png]
## Mars
> Amige, sori, te llamo p'atras, Boss is asking me about the Shtaubman in the LBM's office.
Mars is the Americas, as the Americas were to Europe.
A shining beacon of hope and industry with dreams of their own identity.
## Saturn
> Good work, team. That's enough for today. Can't believe we've come so far.
The most inhospitable colonised planet, Saturn's entire population consists mainly of miners and researchers,
with a notable exception being a single sports stadium.

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<span class="b u">見ぬが花:人類がファンタジーに陥りかけている宇宙</span>
# Intro
> The year is 2721, Mankind has established colonies on the Moon and Mars, and plan to expand to other planets, as well. Hyperspace
technology has been developed with the use of a newly discovered force called "Thauma", which allows seemingly magical effects that
defy the laws of physics with minimal effort. Biological engineering and nanotechnology have evolved to the point where people can
rewrite their DNA and appearances on the fly, and humans have evolved and genewarped into separate species over the last few centuries.
Megacorperations and nations jostle for control of a new force and planetary territory, while something ancient since awakened stirs
from an ancient sleep in a realm beyond the stars.
As this setting was initially kludged around the mechanics and setting of Dungeons and Dragons 5^th edition, a lot of concepts and
races are heavily inspired, or are directly taken from settings typical of that system, as a result, only 4 of the 7 core races are
actually playable, with nearly all of the legacy core races being playable. This setting also adds or reskins certain races.
# Playable Races
**See:** [races.html](races.html)
# Initial Plot
> You will be starting on Moonbase 1, dubbed *Crisey* by the locals. Due to reasons outside of your control, you have somehow found
yourself stranded on the moon, and wish to get off of it. The moon is a dangerous place, full of sin, debauchery and crime, ruled
over by a belligerent, constantly-bickering & loosely-connected oligarchy that has a habit of vying for eachother's territory, who
are known to them as the "Barons". True to the old tradition, you've all found eachother sitting at the same table
in a local pub, and are starting to talk about how you've all fallen on hard times.

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#+title: Elysium's Edge: Slang Dictionary
#+author: Atlas Cove
#+options: num:nil
#+startup: content entitiespretty align
/Wouldn't be a sci-fi cyberpunk setting without one.../
* Earth
- Abe :: n. (from Japanese, 『相棒』, Aibō, "pal", accomplice) Friend, partner, "bro".
- Drokk :: n. Euphamism for "shit".
- Fuyoh :: excl. (from Hokkien, 『水喔』, via Malay) expression of surprise and admiration.
- Gahyo :: excl. (from Cantonese, 『加油』, add oil) Go for it, godspeed, come on.
- Gummy :: n. (influenced by Japanese, 『ごみ』, trash) Low quality synthetic food.
- Haiya :: excl. (from Hokkien, 『哎呀』, via Malay) expression of surprise and dissapointment.
- Pulcot :: n./adj. (from Korean, 『불꽃』, sparkle), Kitchy over-the-top-ness.
* Moon
- Brat :: n. (from Russian, "брат", brother) Friend, partner, bro, implies the listener is in the same group as the speaker.
- Bone :: adj. (from Polari, "Bona", "good") Cool, awesome, dope.
- Cake :: n. (from Japanese, 『計画』, "plan") plan, scheme, idea.
- Gijer :: n. (from Japanese, 『外人』, influenced by romani "Gadzhe") Outsider, esp. of the moon.
- Hein :: n. (from Robert A. Heinlein, author of /The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress/), A person who is hopeful to the point of being naive.
- Jacks :: adj. (from Polari, "Ajax") Near.
- Nico :: n. uncountable (from Italian, "Organico", personnel), Staff of a buisness
- OB :: n. (from Japanese, 『親分』, *O*ya*b*un), boss
- Juwet :: n. A lunar native.
- Tikker :: excl. (from Hindi, ठीक हैं, "is right") Understood, perfect, OK.
** Numbers
The moon has it's own counting system
1. Una
2. Dwi
3. Tri
4. Kwat
5. Chink
6. Dit
7. Seb
8. Ot
9. Novh
10. Jech
* Mars
Mars has been settled by an equal number of Spanish and English speaking settlers, who have converged to create their own language, locally dubbee "Syano".
Martian Spanish is notable for having a neuter case ("-e") for any animate noun.
- Aus :: adv. (from German, aus, out) Outside.
- Chergri :: n. (from Llanito, Echegarai), Guard, Watchman
- Pane :: n. Good friend, pal.
- Shtaubman :: n. German-speaking minority.
- Syane :: (Corrupted from Spanish, Marciano), Martian native.
* Other
- Homebound :: n. Someone from Earth.
- Delve :: n. A generic term for Direct Neural Interface VR, derived from a genericised trademark.
- Delve :: v. To use a delver
- Delver :: n. A device that uses the Delve technology.

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_Welcome to the Atlas48 Archives!_
!/img/ucbanner.gif(The First Banner)!
!img/ucbanner.gif(Construction is coming along smoothly.)!
Everything's slowly being set up and the like, so you'll only be able to access here unless you know the layout.
Everything's slowly being set up, I'm working on the layout as I go along, hopefully you'll be able to find your way.
I _may_ make a sitemap, I may not. Just getting the infastructure set up.
In a nutshell, this is sort of a read-only wiki, as compared to some of the other, more fancier sites on here.
h1. TODO
* find a way to render the org-mode files
* maybe make an automated sitemap renderer?
The spartan look _does_ mean that this can be rendered 1-1 on even the most bare-bones browser.
h1. Links
h2. D&D
- "Antagonist Ideas":dnd/villains.html !img/ucbug.gif! := Different Antagonist ideas to use in your games.
h2. Starfinder
- "Elysium's Edge":ee := Homebrew Starfinder setting.
h2. Downloads
* "My PGP Key":dl/atlas48.asc
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