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Preliminary notes by [[User:Jcowan|Jcowan]]:
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If everything that has been written about the '''Conflict That Is Not Happening''' is true, it is certainly the oldest, most complex, and most difficult-to-understand social institution in the whole of Ghyll history, or prehistory for that matter.  Indeed, some scholars have traced it as far back as the ancient [[Battle of Barnum Stones]], though others hold that extending the Conflict before -200 {{EC}} is illegitimate, or at any rate of doubtful validity.
  
Named in an attempt to deny its continued existence.
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The name usually given to the Conflict, when it is referred to at all, clearly represents a transparent attempt to deny its continued existence.  As [[Rancticirchiretic]] famously said, "It is far more comfortable for the chattering classes of Ghyll to suppose that [the Conflict] is a mere matter of legend, or at most of dead-and-gone history."  The [[Tarkherk Corps]], however, is an all-too-visible, indeed notorious, institution, which has clearly been a major participant in the Conflict, albeit perhaps on both sides.  Indeed, the whole notion of "sides" is not particularly perspicuous, given the ever-shifting alliances and counter-alliances.  So the notion that the Conflict does not exist, or no longer exists, can be abandoned without difficulty.
  
Traceable as far back as the [[Battle of Barnum Stones]])
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The currently most visible manifestation of the Conflict is probably the trade war (which occasionally involves weapons) between the [[Iganefta|Iganeftans]] producers of [[Altoxian Bulb]]s, and the northern [[Evesque Valley]] manufacturers of [[Andelphracian Lights]].  This is a matter
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of the last fifty years only; before that, the [[Extremely Bloodless Revolution]], now brought to a not entirely successful conclusion, was the best-known aspect of the Conflict.
  
Of late commonly between the southern [[Iganefta|Iganeftan]] producers of [[Altoxian Bulb]]s, and the northern [[Evesque Valley]] manufacturers of [[Andelphracian Lights]]
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'''Citations:''' [[Rancticirchiretic]]
 
 
The latest in a continuing salvo of skirmishes over which lighting technomancy is the strongest.
 
 
 
The now rogue scientist [[Meldersen]], creator of "Awal Sleeps" is a vital member, and his weapons are deployed against [[Iganefta]].
 
 
 
[[Iganefta]], in turn, has developed [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]].
 
 
 
The active use of [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]] and "Awal Sleeps" has only been predominant within the last 50 years.
 
 
 
[[Bobby Shwarmph]] is said to be a veteran, serving (formerly?) as a platoon leader in the [[Tarkherk Corps]].
 
 
 
Spearholder Jan ver Daath (Retired), also of the Tarkherk Corps, alias [[Bethany Mboya]], is a former participant.
 
 
 
Occurred during the [[Extraordinarily Bloodless Revolution]], more or less.  ''Note: may be deleted.''
 
: That entry hasn't been copyedited yet, but my impression was that the EBR was part of the CTINH - a change of "in which occurred" to "which occurred in". If the CTINH was named because of the ''continued'' existence of these battles, and the most well known battle (nowhere is it said to be the ''first'' battle - just the most well known) took place as early as -323 {{EC}}, then the EBR is a part of that (as it takes place "right before -250 {{EC}}"). --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 08:36, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 
 
 
This is your puppy, deal with it as you see fit. I interpreted the CTINH as being named as it was not happening; didn't consider the currency of the name. --[[User:Prothall|Prothall]] 21:28, 22 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 

Revision as of 15:24, 23 September 2004

If everything that has been written about the Conflict That Is Not Happening is true, it is certainly the oldest, most complex, and most difficult-to-understand social institution in the whole of Ghyll history, or prehistory for that matter. Indeed, some scholars have traced it as far back as the ancient Battle of Barnum Stones, though others hold that extending the Conflict before -200 EC is illegitimate, or at any rate of doubtful validity.

The name usually given to the Conflict, when it is referred to at all, clearly represents a transparent attempt to deny its continued existence. As Rancticirchiretic famously said, "It is far more comfortable for the chattering classes of Ghyll to suppose that [the Conflict] is a mere matter of legend, or at most of dead-and-gone history." The Tarkherk Corps, however, is an all-too-visible, indeed notorious, institution, which has clearly been a major participant in the Conflict, albeit perhaps on both sides. Indeed, the whole notion of "sides" is not particularly perspicuous, given the ever-shifting alliances and counter-alliances. So the notion that the Conflict does not exist, or no longer exists, can be abandoned without difficulty.

The currently most visible manifestation of the Conflict is probably the trade war (which occasionally involves weapons) between the Iganeftans producers of Altoxian Bulbs, and the northern Evesque Valley manufacturers of Andelphracian Lights. This is a matter of the last fifty years only; before that, the Extremely Bloodless Revolution, now brought to a not entirely successful conclusion, was the best-known aspect of the Conflict.

Citations: Rancticirchiretic