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    Ill Bethisad is a collaborative alternate history project which had 58 active participants as of March 2021[update]. Originally created by Andrew Smith...
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    Colin. "Problem 314 - Project Euler". projecteuler.net. "Maps of Ill Bethisad". www.bethisad.com. "Grand Fenwick - IBWiki". ib.frath.net. "Grand Fenwick -...
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    also invented the alternate history of Ill Bethisad to "explain" it. Officially according to the Ill Bethisad Wiki, Brithenig is classified as a Britanno-Romance...
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    YouTube "RUSSIA in Ill Bethisad". Archived from the original on 13 August 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2021. "History of Russia in Ill Bethisad". Archived from...
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  • different modern languages. The following two examples were created for Ill Bethisad, an alternate history project. There is a version of Wikipedia in each...
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    language made by Jan van Steenbergen for the alternate history project Ill Bethisad. In the language, the letter represents the voiced alveolo-palatal fricative...
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  • instead sabotage by then-Nazi Germany. In the shared alternate history of Ill Bethisad (1997 and after), an analogue of the Hindenburg disaster called the "Dornburg...
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    alternate history of Ill Bethisad (1997 and after), Adolf Hitler never went into politics but instead moved to New Amsterdam (Ill Bethisad's version of New...
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  • about five stand-up comedians who respond to the post-9/11 atmosphere. Ill Bethisad (1997–present), a collaborative alternate history project. Like in real...
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    the possibility of causing panic. In the shared alternate history of Ill Bethisad (1997 and after), an analogue of the Titanic called the "Gigantic" appears...
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