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Public News Post #2233

Regarding Aherindale

Written by: Deornia d'Treune-Cridhe
Date: Wednesday, December 7th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Aherindale is a towne of horse traders, whose livelihood depends on
their trade. There have been recent problems with animation and theft,
and Ithaqua will not allow this to continue. Lorccan's post is, in its
essence, quite correct.

However, speaking as the Governor of Aherindale, I'd like to make a
clarification to Lorccan's post. If you are currently in possession of a
horse from Aherindale (strapping buckskin mare, miniature smoky dun
pony, sinuous sorrel gelding, massive warhorse) please contact me with
your name, and which breed of horse you are in possession of. This law
will not be retroactive, and your name will be added to the lists. If
you have already done so, thank you.

As a note, hounds, peacocks, etc., are fair game for taming. Ostriches
however, are not. Please take note of the fence, and don't steal them,
either. If you desire one, contact myself, a citizen, or an aide, and
we'll see if we can work something out that won't cause harm to the
livelihood of the hamlet.

Deornia


Penned by my hand on the 6th of Solis, in the year 479 AD.


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