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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Meta-Archaeology|Meta-Archaeologist]] who published several works under [[Khronos Publishing]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Meta-Archaeology|Meta-Archaeologist]] who published several works under [[Khronos Publishing]]. | ||
They wrote ''[[Crystal & Gold: A Review of the Achronis Evidence]]'', published under [[Khronos Publishing]] in [[2136]], about the [[Atlantean]] involvement in the [[Last Great Rewrite]] uncovered by the [[Achronis Excavations]]. They then authored ''[[School Reunion: The Carcosa Litany Considered as an Institutional Record of the L.T.E.s']]'' in the journal ''[[Palimpsest (journal)|Palimpsest]]'' in [[2144]], in which they identified a list of academic [[graduation|graduates]] which listed [[Sideneutronsavaldeveritris]]. Chróma also wrote ''[[Auteur, Dionus, Urizen: Rule 1 As A Species-Wide Trait|Auteur, Dionus, Urizen: Rule #1 As A Species-Wide Trait]]'', published in [[2181]] under [[Khronos Publishing]], putting forward the claim that a high [[percent]]age of prominent [[Lesser Time Elemental]]s were compulsive [[lie|liars]]. They also argued that Meta- | They wrote ''[[Crystal & Gold: A Review of the Achronis Evidence]]'', published under [[Khronos Publishing]] in [[2136]], about the [[Atlantean]] involvement in the [[Last Great Rewrite]] uncovered by the [[Achronis Excavations]]. They then authored ''[[School Reunion: The Carcosa Litany Considered as an Institutional Record of the L.T.E.s']]'' in the journal ''[[Palimpsest (journal)|Palimpsest]]'' in [[2144]], in which they identified a list of academic [[graduation|graduates]] which listed [[Sideneutronsavaldeveritris]]. Chróma also wrote ''[[Auteur, Dionus, Urizen: Rule 1 As A Species-Wide Trait|Auteur, Dionus, Urizen: Rule #1 As A Species-Wide Trait]]'', published in [[2181]] under [[Khronos Publishing]], putting forward the claim that a high [[percent]]age of prominent [[Lesser Time Elemental]]s were compulsive [[lie|liars]]. They also argued that Meta-Archaeology was more reliable at ascertaining the truth than picking through written [[primary source]]s. | ||
In [[2323]], [[Dr]] [[Olivia Kagg Waldermein]] cited their work in her paper ''[[Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Love & War (short story)}}) | In [[2323]], [[Dr]] [[Olivia Kagg Waldermein]] cited their work in her paper ''[[Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Love & War (short story)}}) |
Latest revision as of 14:40, 18 June 2024
Zacharia Chróma was a Meta-Archaeologist who published several works under Khronos Publishing.
They wrote Crystal & Gold: A Review of the Achronis Evidence, published under Khronos Publishing in 2136, about the Atlantean involvement in the Last Great Rewrite uncovered by the Achronis Excavations. They then authored School Reunion: The Carcosa Litany Considered as an Institutional Record of the L.T.E.s' in the journal Palimpsest in 2144, in which they identified a list of academic graduates which listed Sideneutronsavaldeveritris. Chróma also wrote Auteur, Dionus, Urizen: Rule #1 As A Species-Wide Trait, published in 2181 under Khronos Publishing, putting forward the claim that a high percentage of prominent Lesser Time Elementals were compulsive liars. They also argued that Meta-Archaeology was more reliable at ascertaining the truth than picking through written primary sources.
In 2323, Dr Olivia Kagg Waldermein cited their work in her paper Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution. (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...["Love & War (short story)"])