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Public News Post #2689

A welcoming

Written by: Spiritshifter Lavinia Swiftpaw
Date: Sunday, October 22nd, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone


The recent unveiling of a battlegrounds clearing within the Ithaqua
Forest brought much rejoicing to our bloodthirsty brethren. It is a
design not without flaw, of course, for while sparring other
anti-magickers is a fight worth practice, we seek to test our mettle
against our real enemies. The value of a spar against unfamiliar
abilities is much greater than against ones we are accustomed to.


A warning, however - a magicker's welcome is extended only within the
boundaries of the Frozen Scar. If a swift and silent exit from the
village is not made within minutes of exiting the arena, magickers are
to be considered a free meal to any surrounding cannibals. They are not
welcome to socialize, shop, or otherwise annoy unless they care to enjoy
the view from the interior of an Ithaquan's stomach.

The challenge is open to all. Regardless of backgrounds, strengths shall
be tested, and weakness shall be punished in the Frozen Scar. Let blood
henceforth be spilled.


L. Swiftpaw, Wildgraf of Ithaqua



Penned by my hand on the 6th of Ultio, in the year 504 AD.


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