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When I was only fifteen my closest friend learned the importance of manners. At present I respect him too much to repeat the tale. Though the shock taught him well, I hardly think I can claim credit for his education. He learned all by himself that his lesson was a simple one: if you intrude on a private space, you cannot expect the individual to let things be.


Our realms within the Horizon are supposedly an expression of emotions and desires. How many worlds exist that are akin to an expression of one’s identity? To visit another’s sanctuary is an honour and a privilege. One that many abuse and squander by entering without permission.


For some, they are the closest place to home. How can one rest knowing their only source of shelter has been intruded upon by nothing more than common knaves and scoundrels?


This leads unto the question I have for all of you:


Have you people never learned to knock?

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Mar. 21st, 2022 03:31 pm
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I've never done a public message like this before, so I hope I'm doing it right.

My name is Nadine Cross, some of you know me already. I've recently come to the Free Cities and set up in Cadens. I'm a practicing herbologist, an amateur healer, and a student at the Cadens Academy of Medicine. And I'm available to offer patching up, potions, and other medical assistance to any of us in the Free Cities.

I'm not a doctor, I'm still learning and I have a LOT to learn, but I can handle things like bleeding wounds and burns and minor broken bones. I don't charge since I need the practice anyway, and I figure there's plenty of reasons that people like us would prefer not to have to go to a local -from discretion to expense.

But I hope you don't need my services too much.

Thank you.

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Oct. 19th, 2021 11:44 am
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this is to use tags for the first time, so that players can tag their entries

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