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File:Protein_crystals.jpg|Blood-flavored [[Protein (nonfiction)|protein crystals]] delicious, say Rubric taste-testers.
File:Protein_crystals.jpg|Blood-flavored [[Protein (nonfiction)|protein crystals]] delicious, say Rubric taste-testers.
File:Red-Charter.jpg|Discovery of "Red Charter" implicates [[The Rubrics]] in blood sacrifice of [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
File:Shades_of_Red.svg|Emblem of the Rubrics unchanged, yet better than ever.
File:Shades_of_Red.svg|Emblem of the Rubrics unchanged, yet better than ever.
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Revision as of 12:30, 10 June 2016

Two Rubric warriors stoning their enemy. The warrior on the right is thought to be Rumbustius, first king of the Rubrics. Note the effusion of blood: the Rubrics used the blood of their victims to make red ink for further wars of conquest and rubrication.

The Rubrics were an ancient tribe of warriors who worshiped the color red.

In the News

Hierarchy

Hierarchy of the Rubric sub-tribes. Note the hexadecimal codes, indicating social status:

Hierarchy of the Rubric sub-tribes.

Involvement in death of H. P. Lovecraft

Scholars believe that the Rubrics played some part in the blood sacrifice of H. P. Lovecraft.

See Posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft.

Conquest by Rubricus

The Rubrics were eventually conquered by Rubricus, although subsequent Rubric rebellions led to considerable erasure, ellision, and marginal scribbling.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference