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=== The Gritty Court ===
=== The Gritty Court ===
The affectionately and colloquially dubbed "Gritty Court" was originally the Revolutionary Court and is still frequently referred to as such by many both inside and outside the court. Modern times have brought societal changes, and now that the impending promise of profound, rebuking, and sometimes violent insurrection is no longer often in Philadelphia's midst, the court has ebbed and flowed from one of unified, shared revolt to one of individual defiance.  
The affectionately and colloquially dubbed "Gritty Court" was originally the Revolutionary Court and is still frequently referred to as such by many both inside and outside out it. Modern times have brought societal changes, and now that the impending promise of profound, rebuking, and sometimes violent insurrection is no longer often in Philadelphia's midst, the court has ebbed and flowed from one of unified, shared revolt to one of individual defiance.  


Essentially, it went from the Court of repelling tyrants and stoking rebellion to the Court of ''fuck around and find out''.
Essentially, it went from the Court of repelling tyrants and stoking rebellion to the Court of ''fuck around and find out''.

Revision as of 21:12, 16 December 2020

Spirit Courts

This is not an exhaustive list of the Spirit Courts in Philadelphia, but these are the most significant and most likely to come into Storyteller-driven play with frequency.

City Spirit

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The River Court

More soon.

Notable umia and spirits include, but are not limited to:

The Industry Court

More soon.

Notable umia and spirits include, but are not limited to:

The Gritty Court

The affectionately and colloquially dubbed "Gritty Court" was originally the Revolutionary Court and is still frequently referred to as such by many both inside and outside out it. Modern times have brought societal changes, and now that the impending promise of profound, rebuking, and sometimes violent insurrection is no longer often in Philadelphia's midst, the court has ebbed and flowed from one of unified, shared revolt to one of individual defiance.

Essentially, it went from the Court of repelling tyrants and stoking rebellion to the Court of fuck around and find out.

Notable umia and spirits include, but are not limited to: