Gentlemen and Ladies of the Seven Heavens:
Give me freedom or give me the rope. For I shall not take the shackles that subjugate the poor to uphold the rich.–John Goldenwolf
Damn ye, and all those who will submit to be governed by laws which rich men have made for their own security.-Sam Bellamy
Seven Heavens was founded, that all men should be equal in statute and wealth, regardless of color, creed, and blood. It is in the spirit of freedom, and equality, that we shall band together and unite under one flag, in our pursuit of life, love, and liberty. That no man should be oppressed by the tyranny and evils of wicked men.
{Mors Tyrannis}
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Blight
Give me truths;
For I am weary of the surfaces,
And die of inanition.
If I knew
Only the herbs and simples of the wood,
Rue, cinquefoil, gill, vervain and agrimony,
Blue-vetch and trillium, hawkweed, sassafras,
Milkweeds and murky brakes, quaint pipes and sun-dew,
And rare and virtuous roots, which in these woods
Draw untold juices from the common earth,
Untold, unknown, and I could surely spell
Their fragrance, and their chemistry apply
By sweet affinities to human flesh,
Driving the foe and stablishing the friend,—
O, that were much, and I could be a part
Of the round day, related to the sun
And planted world, and full executor
Of their imperfect functions.
But these young scholars, who invade our hills,
Bold as the engineer who fells the wood,
And traveling often in the cut he makes,
Love not the flower they pluck, and know it not,
And all their botany is Latin names.
The old men studied magic in the flowers,
And human fortunes in astronomy,
And an omnipotence in chemistry,
Preferring things to names, for these were men,
Were unitarians of the united world,
And, wheresoever their clear eye-beams fell,
They caught the footsteps of the SAME.
Our eyes
And strangers to the mystic beast and bird,
And strangers to the plant and to the mine.
The injured elements say, ‘Not in us;’
And haughtily return us stare for stare.
For we invade them impiously for gain;
We devastate them unreligiously,
And coldly ask their pottage, not their love.
Therefore they shove us from them, yield to us
Only what to our griping toil is due;
But the sweet affluence of love and song,
The rich results of the divine consents
Of man and earth, of world beloved and lover,
The nectar and ambrosia, are withheld;
And in the midst of spoils and slaves, we thieves
And pirates of the universe, shut out
Daily to a more thin and outward rind,
Turn pale and starve.
Therefore, to our sick eyes,
The stunted trees look sick, the summer short,
Clouds shade the sun, which will not tan our hay,
And nothing thrives to reach its natural term;
And life, shorn of its venerable length,
Even at its greatest space is a defeat,
And dies in anger that it was a dupe;
And, in its highest noon and wantonness,
Is early frugal, like a beggar’s child;
Even in the hot pursuit of the best aims
And prizes of ambition, checks its hand,
Like Alpine cataracts frozen as they leaped,
Chilled with a miserly comparison
Of the toy’s purchase with the length of life.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The Seven Heavens code of Piracy
(Pirata Codex)
I. The Captain is to have two full Shares; the Quartermaster is to have one Share and one Half; The Doctor, Mate, Gunner and Boatswain, one Share and one Quarter.
II. To keep their piece, pistols, and cutlass clean and fit for service.
III. No striking one another on board, but every man’s quarrels to be ended on shore, at sword and pistol. (The quarter-master of the ship, when the parties will not come to any reconciliation, accompanies them on shore with what assistance he thinks proper, and turns the disputant back to back, at so many paces distance; at the word of command, they turn and fire immediately (or else the piece is knocked out of their hands). If both miss, they come to their cutlasses, and then he is declared the victor who draws the first blood.)
IV. If any Man shall offer to run away, or keep any Secret from the Company, he shall be marooned with one Bottle of Powder, one Bottle of Water, one small Arm, and Shot.
V. If any Man shall steal any Thing in the Company, or game, to the Value of a Piece of Eight, he shall be marooned or shot.
VI. If at any time you meet with a Man or Woman, that Man or Woman that offers to meddle with him or her, without their Consent, shall suffer present Death.
VII. He that shall have the Misfortune to lose a Limb in time of Engagement, shall have the Sum of Six hundred pieces of Eight, and remain aboard as long as he shall think fit.
VIII. None shall be harmed that are under protection of Parley, until the Parley is complete.
IX. No snapping of Guns in the Hold.
X. That every man shall obey his commander in all respects, as if the ship was his own, and as if he received monthly wages.
XI. That no man shall give, or dispose of, the ship’s provisions; but every one shall have an ordained share.
XII. Every person who shall offend against any of these articles shall be punished with death, or in such other manner as the ship’s company shall think proper.
We Will Honor The Code
Established Seven Heavens™️
This 4th day , of the fifth month, in the year of our Lord 2018
Witness: Captain ☩MAXIMILIAN☩
Captain P☰STIL☰NC☰