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{{a|myth|}}A mythical dark forest to the west of [[Salomoné]], the citadel of the [[First Men]]. In [[Hunter Barkley]]’s ''[[The ISDA Protocol]]'', the home, until they were wiped out, of the [[Children of the Forest]]. In the extended universe of Barkley’s [[Opco Boone]] adventures, a dark wood beyond the mythical settlement of [[Lissingdown]], where combat sales units would hunt [[espievie|espievies]] and other prey which they would domesticate and farm for [[commissions]].
{{a|myth|{{image|Bretton Woods|png|Bretton Woods. {{vsr|1893}}}}}}A mythical dark forest to the west of [[Salomoné]], the citadel of the [[First Men]]. In [[Hunter Barkley]]’s ''[[The ISDA Protocol]]'', the home, until they were wiped out, of the [[Children of the Forest]]. In the extended universe of Barkley’s [[Opco Boone]] adventures, a dark wood beyond the mythical settlement of [[Lissingdown]], where combat sales units would hunt [[espievie|espievies]] and other prey which they would domesticate and farm for [[commissions]].


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Myths and legends of the market
The JC’s guide to the foundational mythology of the markets.™
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Bretton Woods. (von Sachsen-Rampton, 1893)
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A mythical dark forest to the west of Salomoné, the citadel of the First Men. In Hunter Barkley’s The ISDA Protocol, the home, until they were wiped out, of the Children of the Forest. In the extended universe of Barkley’s Opco Boone adventures, a dark wood beyond the mythical settlement of Lissingdown, where combat sales units would hunt espievies and other prey which they would domesticate and farm for commissions.