Freodom

frēodōm is the Old English word for freedom; the state of being free and unconstrained.

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Jun 11, 2018

CKII: An Empress of Mercia

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Fennis mira feritas, foeda paupertas: non arma, non equi, non penates; victui herba, vestitui pelles, cubile humus: solae in sagittis spes, ...
Jun 4, 2018

Let's Read Tolkien 45: Treebeard

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Meanwhile, the hobbits went with as much speed as the dark and tangled forest allowed, following the line of the running stream, westward an...
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May 14, 2018

Let's Play Twilight Struggle

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I was reading something on fivethirtyeight.com last year, and came across a link to their article on designing the best board game in the wo...
May 7, 2018

Let's Read Tolkien 44: The Uruk-hai

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Pippin lay in a dark and troubled dream: it seemed that he could hear his own small voice echoing in black tunnels, calling Frodo! Frodo! ...
Apr 9, 2018

CKII: Mercia-on-the-Nile

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Last time, I took Mercia from a petty kingdom to an empire spanning the British Isles and including the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The year is on...
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