Morning Mass in Kaladonia
- Caldor Eirson
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All light and neutral clergy are welcome to speak.
The topic of the mass is Repetition, Reconsideration and Restoration.
Caldor
Caldor Eirson,
Gothi and High Priest of Gaia
Wedding Planner, Match Maker,
Vintner
Spiritual Advisor To Kaladonia
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OOG: Jason M.
Deputy Kitchen Marshal
Land System Marshal
Q: How many people does it take to teach a barbarian how to read?
A: 1 knight, 3 squires, and 1 master of the mages guild.
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Player of the Month
Justin Torres and Renny Stern
Justin Torres ran all around the camp twice to help the Monster Marshal on duty set up a mod in addition to playing the hook for it. He was also helpful when someone took a fall and injured himself. Justin got the player to the Mage's Guild and helped administer first aid. He went well above and beyond his duties for NPC shift.
Renny Stern continues to impress us with how much he is willing to do to help out. He throws himself into any role he is given and his interactions with players, new and old alike, are welcoming and encouraging. Thank you for all that you do!
Justin Torres and Renny Stern
Justin Torres ran all around the camp twice to help the Monster Marshal on duty set up a mod in addition to playing the hook for it. He was also helpful when someone took a fall and injured himself. Justin got the player to the Mage's Guild and helped administer first aid. He went well above and beyond his duties for NPC shift.
Renny Stern continues to impress us with how much he is willing to do to help out. He throws himself into any role he is given and his interactions with players, new and old alike, are welcoming and encouraging. Thank you for all that you do!

Random Quote
Baroness: "Billliamm, I'm teaching the bards a song that will calm the enraged, and I can think of no better person to assist than you."
Billliamm: "Uh... are you sure you want me flying into a rage inside your nice house... with all your nice things?"
Baroness: "I think this sounds like an excellent lesson to be taught outside."