Crimes of the History of the Siege of Cusco
In 1865, a proofreader was tried before a criminal court in Arequipa for inserting a clause into a historical text about the conquest. The Obliviate Paloma Silva was in attendance.
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For inserting the word ‘not’ into the phrase ‘the siege was ended by winter’s end,’ the proofreader was sentenced to death for ‘crimes against the Histories.‘
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The lead prosecutor was rightly rewarded with six week’s stay in Port Noon. The true crime, in the end, was that the proofreader unknowingly used Uzult in his editorializing, and in so doing deprived Manco his victory, at least in the First History. **Effect: **Memory: Impulse **Mastery: **Lesson: Inks of Revelation
Aspects
- Mystery: Moth 6
- Subject: Inks of Revelation
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- Readable
- Thing
- Unmade Cathedral