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Events News Post #114

Poor Old Nanny!

Written by: Anonymous
Date: Friday, April 4th, 2008
Addressed to: Everyone


This Vestian, 203 years after the Coming of Estarra, faint crying from
the Hifarae Hills echoed across the basin. Drawn by the crying, a group
of Celestians and Serens flocked to the hills in search of its source.
Led by his cries for help, they found a small Celestian boy in one of
the burial mounds, lost and scared. Soothing the child with cookies and
calming words, they discovered that hunger had sidetracked him from his
special mission given to him by the captain. Upon further probing they
discovered the boy's task was simple. He was to deliver a message to the
captain's vacationing family, telling them he would be further delayed
in New Celest.

However, the group quickly discovered a problem in that the boy did not
remember where to find the family. Going on the only clue the boy
remembered, Tervic of Celest led him and the group of Celestians and
Serens through the woods on the white road, as the boy had called it. As
the group continued on the road, the sign for Rahrah's rafting rides
triggered the boy's memory.

Keeping with the captain's strict orders, the group then took a scenic
trip down the Toronada River thanks to Rahrah and his rafting service.
Once in the tidal flats, the group dispersed, searching for the family's
cabin. It was Sarrasri of the Serenwilde who found it first and led
Tervic and the child there to deliver the message. In the cabin, an
elderly nanny received the news and rewarded the child and his helpers
with freshly baked cookies.

Upon speaking with the nanny further, the group discovered that she
needed help taking care of the captain's children. Trusting the
Celestians to help her, the Serens returned to their forest. In the end,
it was Fania, Mortexia, and Torre, all of Celest, who had the patience
to take care of the children, earning the nanny's sincerest gratitude
and some yummy treats.

Penned by My hand on the 1st of Avechary, in the year 203 CE.


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