Weshmister Abbey is an awe-inspiring telenacle in the HunEmpire, built by Saint Joan Bartnik. It is one of the largest Governance telenacles in Antarctica, and also one of the oldest, built in 1909. It is the traditionl place of coranation and burial of the kings of the HunEmpire and also serves as a place of refuge and comfort to weary travelers. There is a Ketchup factory in its basement.
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| - Weshmister Abbey is an awe-inspiring telenacle in the HunEmpire, built by Saint Joan Bartnik. It is one of the largest Governance telenacles in Antarctica, and also one of the oldest, built in 1909. It is the traditionl place of coranation and burial of the kings of the HunEmpire and also serves as a place of refuge and comfort to weary travelers. There is a Ketchup factory in its basement.
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| - Postcard from Weshmister. That's a recolor of the P.O.P.E. on the front.
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| - Monks, Nuns, Penguins, Governance Employees, computer nerds, ketcup manufactures
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| - Weshmister Abbey is an awe-inspiring telenacle in the HunEmpire, built by Saint Joan Bartnik. It is one of the largest Governance telenacles in Antarctica, and also one of the oldest, built in 1909. It is the traditionl place of coranation and burial of the kings of the HunEmpire and also serves as a place of refuge and comfort to weary travelers. There is a Ketchup factory in its basement. It is one of the last telenacles to still have a fully operational antique supercomputer. Its primary computer, the SuperDeeDuper-Hun-Unit, was built in 1967. Before that, several other IBM-ish mainframes graced its hallwoed halls
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