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Explorations of the Legacy of the James War

The James War, having commenced in the year 1082 A.D., has far too often been disregarded by historians as “irrelevant” in the modern day. But it is through this very disregard of the past that evil and chaos are allowed to brew. One of the world’s leading experts on Jamish studies, Vladimir Godzenović, remarks that “Through discussions of the James War, we are enlightened in the diverse areas of philosophy, human psychology, physics, and the nature of beauty itself. To disregard the importance of the James War is to disregard that which makes us human.”

Indeed, when pondering the nature and meaning of current events, one can turn to the actions of James for guidance. When lost amidst the trials and tribulations that make up the human experience, one can think back the Jamish pilgrimage of 1068 A.D. As spoken by the Great James himself, “Our lives in the miniscule may seem unique, but there is no feeling that haunts us, no question that lurks within us, and no desire tearing our mind astray that has not been experienced by another. In this since, we are but one entity, disillusioned by the trap of individuality. I believe we can find unity. We can join together and become one force greater than the world has ever imagined. Many will hate me. Many will scorn me. But within the deepest crevice of their hearts, they will know that what I say is true.”

Supported by the World’s Leading Jamish Experts

The Society for Jamish Studies: Brittania

The Republic of Jamish Jamesia

The Foundation of Jamish Research