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The '''Roofball And Grog Enclave''', or R.A.G.E., is the largest [[Roofball]] league in the [[Republic of Megatridimensional Order]].  It is one of the smallest national leagues in [[Venturia]] and the Order consistently finishes near the bottom of the world standings, though it has shown sparks of improvement in recent years.   
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The '''Roofball And Grog Enclave''', or '''R.A.G.E.''', is the largest [[Roofball]] league in the [[Republic of Megatridimensional Order]].  It is one of the smallest national leagues in [[Venturia]] and the Order consistently finishes near the bottom of the world standings, though it has shown sparks of improvement in recent years.   
  
True to its name, it is the only Roofball league in Venturia that allows players to drink heavily during matches
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In 1923, when the game was introduced to the Order by [[Yim Baluga]] on a university barnstorming tour, many students saw it as less of a sport and more of an opportunity for a "drunken brawl where you keep score." While angles, pinpoint accuracy and uproofing are the focus of professional players in other nations, the Order players focus more on striking other players with the ball and "tussling," which is when opposing players are allowed to physically engage on another.

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The Roofball And Grog Enclave, or R.A.G.E., is the largest Roofball league in the Republic of Megatridimensional Order. It is one of the smallest national leagues in Venturia and the Order consistently finishes near the bottom of the world standings, though it has shown sparks of improvement in recent years.

In 1923, when the game was introduced to the Order by Yim Baluga on a university barnstorming tour, many students saw it as less of a sport and more of an opportunity for a "drunken brawl where you keep score." While angles, pinpoint accuracy and uproofing are the focus of professional players in other nations, the Order players focus more on striking other players with the ball and "tussling," which is when opposing players are allowed to physically engage on another.