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The Low-everythingist Repertoire [PREPRINT]

The Low-everythingist Repertoire, 1st Edition, seeks to comprehensively describe the collection of "performances," or Low-everythingist rituals practiced predominantly in the Blocks. Repertoire is an interdisciplinary collaboration by everythingist anthropologists at the University seeking to develop a grimoire documenting the practices of the Performers.

Due surely in part to their relative isolation, The low-everythingist Performers have devised a number of strategies to cope with the quiet hostility of their environment. These strategies take the form of so-called "performances," which are known to run contrary to the currents of practices disseminated by Irven-Cain Unlimited. Repertoire attempts to faithfully document both the motivation and procedure of each performance. The University does not condone the practice of performance ritual. Current authors' interests in the subject are purely academic, and the Repertoire is meant to serve as an introductory text for everythingist anthropologists studying the culture of the Blocks.

Special thanks to Dr. Sandra K. L. Alacal, Albrun Legacot, and our many undergraduate research assistants without whom continued work on Repertoire would be impossible.

Table of Contents

Performances

  1. Ideospiritual scission