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Organised into Articles, which are products of projects, which are designed to produce discussion and produce feedback which can be taken into account, and Issues, which are more to be read, and comprise more of smaller projects (e.g. progress on canals/builds) and academia (e.g. historical events), while not intended to provoke feedback, it is intended to promote discussions about its contents.
Organised into Articles, which are products of projects, which are designed to produce discussion and produce feedback which can be taken into account, and Issues, which are more to be read, and comprise more of smaller projects (e.g. progress on canals/builds) and academia (e.g. historical events), while not intended to provoke feedback, it is intended to promote discussions about its contents.


* 1# =Article= -[[PirateCraft Oceanic Map]] -TheAgentGamer -Link:https://piratemc.com/topic/piratecraft-oceanic-map/
* 1# =Article= -[[PirateCraft Oceanic Map]], [[Oceanic Regions of PirateCraft]] -TheAgentGamer -Link:https://piratemc.com/topic/piratecraft-oceanic-map/

Revision as of 15:02, 7 October 2018

PirateCraft Geographic Society's 1st logo as of 07/10/2018

The society was formed on October 7th 2018, with its founders being Palmerageddon and TheAgentGamer, whose original goal was to produce a universal, organised map of PirateCraft Oceans and Seas, with them named respectively to make navigation and conversation easier when talking about places on the map.

Its aim is to create discussion about the PirateCraft World an produce geographical, political and historical articles on the world, hoping to produce an Issue every 3 or 4 months. It also aims to map and organise the geography of the PirateCraft World. Link to forum: https://piratemc.com/groups/piratecraft-geographic-soceity/

Publishes

Organised into Articles, which are products of projects, which are designed to produce discussion and produce feedback which can be taken into account, and Issues, which are more to be read, and comprise more of smaller projects (e.g. progress on canals/builds) and academia (e.g. historical events), while not intended to provoke feedback, it is intended to promote discussions about its contents.