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Post by alxeu on Sept 17, 2019 21:26:02 GMT -5
Jankowski would accept the handshake, and after listening to Nori's question, responded, "Well, most of the images from Luclistan and Eonivelt were collected from either Lusatian reporters prior to the government order for all Lusatians to leave the country, or from the refugees from Luclistan. As such, there is a noticeable gap in imagery outside official Eonivelt propaganda images. The information as a whole was collected as part of an ongoing attempt by a few of my colleagues who are interviewing various survivors of the Revolutions, trying to get a better idea of the situation within Luclistan before, during, and after the first Revolution, as well as the early days of the second Revolution, when most of the refugees here first arrived. By interviewing as many people as we have, we've put together a decent idea of the overall situation in the country, and the only side really missing is the Eoni side, though such a collection of information is impossible to get as long as the travel ban is instated."
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Post by Moshel-Generał on Sept 17, 2019 23:30:58 GMT -5
At the mention of propaganda Nori would smile a little to herself. He wasn't entirely wrong. While they never tampered with images the government did make sure only the best images made it to the public. "I see. You and your colleagues must have spent quite a bit organizing the information you do have. Maybe the travel ban will be lifted one day and you could enter Eonivelt directly. It's been what, 4 years since you would have last gotten images? As an intellectual the fact you can't access the information yourself must be annoying."
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Post by alxeu on Sept 18, 2019 12:47:39 GMT -5
"It is rather frustrating, but hopefully not a permanent phenomenon," Jankowski said, "There were times in the past, such as during the Tyvian Civil War, or during the Great War, where information regarding Tyvian and Luclistani internal affairs were hard to come by, due to the wars, but, after the conflicts resolved, the nations reopened themselves, and scholars from both nations spoke with ours, and a clear chain of information was reestablished."
"I've no doubt that as the years pass, and the emotions connected to the memories of the past fade, it'll be possible for our historians to talk once more with Eonivelt's historians, and some better idea of what has happened since the second Revolution becomes more clear," he continued, before pausing. After a moment, he spoke again, "Though it's not entirely clear how open regarding their past Eonivelt's government will allow their histories to be. Even outside the genocide, I'm sure there's plenty of incidents the current government would love to be forgotten, as part of the excesses of a radical Revolution."
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Post by Moshel-Generał on Sept 18, 2019 15:57:50 GMT -5
"Hopefully it's not permanent. That being said it is always harder to learn information, especially when it has been several years since the events." She smiled a little. "But who knows maybe there will be some surprises in store for whoever goes there. Thank you for your time and I hope your work goes well."
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Post by alxeu on Sept 20, 2019 13:57:30 GMT -5
"A good day to you, too, miss," Jankowski said, and as Nori left, he was soon bombarded by more questions from another late arrival.
The government aide would lead Nori to the tour of the campus, next. It would start at the north end of the campus, where the oldest still-in-use buildings were. The guide began a recited description of how the building was built back in 1825, during a royally-funded remodeling of the old college campus, and was the only building to survive the Great War completely intact. Most of the remaining buildings either used the original foundations with more modern takes on the older architecture, or completely new architectural designs. Only the old church on campus and the administrative building were completely rebuilt as originally designed, their blueprints being among the documents the dean of the university fled with when the city was occupied.
Afterwards, the guide would begin the rest of the tour, showing off the various buildings, the colleges they were associated with, and sharing various historical facts and figures who attended the university. There were also multiple times where questions could be asked, and the aide informed Nori that she probably wouldn't gain much attention if she wished to ask a question or two when she got the chance.
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Post by Moshel-Generał on Sept 23, 2019 16:41:33 GMT -5
Nori would listen in, but wouldn't really ask many questions. After the tour she would thank the aide as they headed back. She had plenty of things to do while setting up the first official embassy of Eonivelt, and there was no time like the present to begin.
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