Posters with simple, one or two word imperatives such as this one were common propaganda. Poster, c. 130 IC, 48"x24".
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An Empire UnitedWith the unification of her Imperious Condescension and the Cult of the Mirthful Messiahs, any remaining landdweller resistance quickly crumbled. By 82 IC, all the major population centers of Alternia were, at least nominally, under the controll of the Seadweller Empire.
Imperial Propagandictators were quick to reinforce the message of unity, obedience, and hemoloyalty. Posters like this one were a common sight in public spaces. Imperial propaganda from 90 IC to approximately 150 IC is identifiable by its simple, bold shapes, minimalistic mottos, and unspoken threat of violence (as opposed to the very spoken threat of violence seen in contemporary Imperially sanctioned publications). It is also during this time that scarlet is adopted as an Imperial color. |