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As is common practice among contemplatives, Ailabiens 21:2 abandoned his childhood name for one based on a favorite quote or intellectual hero—in his case, the second article published by the radically anti conventionalist scholar Ailabiens in the year 21 ag, which contains the famous line,
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As is common practice among [[contemplative|contemplative]]s, Ailabiens 21:2 abandoned his childhood name for one based on a favorite quote or intellectual hero—in his case, the second article published by the radically anti conventionalist scholar Ailabiens in the year 21 ag, which contains the famous line,


“When the past is unknown, we must make a tradition
“When the past is unknown, we must make a tradition
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Ailabiens 21:2 is an accomplished xenoanthropologist. Although his academic peers cannot
Ailabiens 21:2 is an accomplished xenoanthropologist. Although his academic peers cannot
doubt the contemplative’s knowledge of the subject, his own publications tend to receive mixed reviews due to the utterly sanitary impartiality and lack of empathy with which he approaches his work and subjects. This extends to his interactions with his coworkers and students, whom he boorishly psychoanalyzes to their faces as though he were performing a favor. For his part, Ailabiens 21:2 boasts of his emotional detachment with hypocritical pride, claiming that his objectivity makes him a superior analyst. Despite his uncouth demeanor, few have read as many articles and files as he has, and he commands an unrivaled mental catalog of the university’s collections.
doubt the contemplative’s knowledge of the subject, his own publications tend to receive mixed reviews due to the utterly sanitary impartiality and lack of empathy with which he approaches his work and subjects. This extends to his interactions with his coworkers and students, whom he boorishly psychoanalyzes to their faces as though he were performing a favor. For his part, Ailabiens 21:2 boasts of his emotional detachment with hypocritical pride, claiming that his objectivity makes him a superior analyst. Despite his uncouth demeanor, few have read as many articles and files as he has, and he commands an unrivaled mental catalog of the university’s collections.
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Ailabiens 21:2

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Name Ailabiens 21:2
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Faction The Qabarat University of Xenoarchaeology and Xenoanthropology
Status Alive

As is common practice among contemplatives, Ailabiens 21:2 abandoned his childhood name for one based on a favorite quote or intellectual hero—in his case, the second article published by the radically anti conventionalist scholar Ailabiens in the year 21 ag, which contains the famous line,

“When the past is unknown, we must make a tradition of challenging so-called tradition.”

Ailabiens 21:2 is an accomplished xenoanthropologist. Although his academic peers cannot doubt the contemplative’s knowledge of the subject, his own publications tend to receive mixed reviews due to the utterly sanitary impartiality and lack of empathy with which he approaches his work and subjects. This extends to his interactions with his coworkers and students, whom he boorishly psychoanalyzes to their faces as though he were performing a favor. For his part, Ailabiens 21:2 boasts of his emotional detachment with hypocritical pride, claiming that his objectivity makes him a superior analyst. Despite his uncouth demeanor, few have read as many articles and files as he has, and he commands an unrivaled mental catalog of the university’s collections.