We hate to hear it, but some more links to the Aristasian endeavor of Romantia to fascism have popped up in recent days. It appears that the writings of a certain individual who spent some time around the Romantia crowd are working their way online, and Romantia gets a bit of an unusual, and unflattering, cameo. First, a story visiting the Oxford site of Perfect Publications, which is the Romantia publishing house. The following is a very unflattering description of a mysterious Miss Lucia:
Now, it should be mentioned that this article starts out by saying that this individual's writings should be taken as fiction until proven otherwise, and I do believe that this is a terribly exaggerated description of this person, to say the least.
A commenter confirms who we suspect Miss Lucina is. But more shockingly, confirms that "their political publications were influential among the UK radical right in the 1990s". We cannot pretend that this was an accident, or another case of "attracting the wrong kind of person". Evidence keeps turning up, again and again, that the proto-Aristasians were more than happy to invite these types into their parlors.
Archive of the article
As is usual with these types of findings, it is worth nothing that this aspect of Romantia was buried and whitewashed in Aristasia's later Electraspace days. It was presented to the then-current girls-in-Aristasia that it was just a Victorian social club. But more and more seems to pop up that proves that the Aristasians-in-Romantia were more than delighted to mingle with fascists because they seemed to have a lot in common.


















