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Public News Post #11235

Yearly Newsletter, 337 AF

Written by: Sir Brinn
Date: Wednesday, June 11th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone


BASIC NEWS:
Merik replaces Obzidian as Seneschal of Hashan.
Obzidian left Hashan upon being replaced as Seneschal.
Nirethil left Hashan upon being contested as Regent.
Vorn replaces Nirethil's Regent spot in Hashan
Caleth replaces Placeholder's (Obzidian's) Regent spot in Hashan
Hyru replaces Cronus as Minister of War of Hashan (Cronus stepped down)

Rangor replaces Tralev as Minister of Security of Eleusis (Tralev
stepped down)

Stremlin replaces Xorath as Guildmaster of the Mojushai (Xorath stepped
down)

Watchman replaces Yig as Tyrannus of Mhaldor
Afflicted replaces Detritus as Viceroy of Mhaldor
Watchman replaces Yig as Guildmaster of the Naga

OTHER NEWS:

Lord Neraeos ascends from the underwaters to become God of the Sea.
(Read EVENTS 109 and 110)
Lady Demeter announces the end of the Eileithyian Alliance (Read PUBLIC
11222)

For the third year in the last five, all the landmarks are in their good
aspect. Never before had the all the landmarks been in the same aspect
for two years in a row before just two years ago. Three out of five is
history too.
EDITORIAL COMMENT:I'd messed up something in last year's newsletter,
that Lady Valnurana replaced Lord Twilight. That statement is incorrect,
and in fact, quite outdated. Instead, I thought I'd go refresh my memory
on how the Patrons change in Hashan. For the full story of the events
that lead to the star-related Patron system, you should read EVENTS 72,
73, and 74.

Lunastra, Noxtra, and Somnustra are three stars in our night sky. The
Disc of the Nocture lies in Hashan, and follows a cycle in which it
points to a different 'dominant' star every six years. Each star is
related to one of the Divine. Lunastra is the star of Lady Ourania,
Noxtra to Lord Twilight, and Somnustra, to Lady Valnurana. Hashan names
the Divine whose star the Disc points to as Patron of their city. Lord
Twilight's turn is said to be skipped, as He is no longer a citizen of
Hashan. My source could not tell me what will happen to the cycle of
stars or patrons as a result, but he theorized that time between the two
Ladies will be split.

I hope that is accurate. If it is not, I give my apologies and ask that
you correct me.

I'd like to thank the dozen of you who have donated their sums of money
to the newsletter. Your generosity in the effort to keep the public
educated and informed is welcomed and admired. Thank you.

Stay safe and informed,
-Sir Brinn

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Daedalan, in the year 337 AF.


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Public News Post #11235

Yearly Newsletter, 337 AF

Written by: Sir Brinn
Date: Wednesday, June 11th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone


BASIC NEWS:
Merik replaces Obzidian as Seneschal of Hashan.
Obzidian left Hashan upon being replaced as Seneschal.
Nirethil left Hashan upon being contested as Regent.
Vorn replaces Nirethil's Regent spot in Hashan
Caleth replaces Placeholder's (Obzidian's) Regent spot in Hashan
Hyru replaces Cronus as Minister of War of Hashan (Cronus stepped down)

Rangor replaces Tralev as Minister of Security of Eleusis (Tralev
stepped down)

Stremlin replaces Xorath as Guildmaster of the Mojushai (Xorath stepped
down)

Watchman replaces Yig as Tyrannus of Mhaldor
Afflicted replaces Detritus as Viceroy of Mhaldor
Watchman replaces Yig as Guildmaster of the Naga

OTHER NEWS:

Lord Neraeos ascends from the underwaters to become God of the Sea.
(Read EVENTS 109 and 110)
Lady Demeter announces the end of the Eileithyian Alliance (Read PUBLIC
11222)

For the third year in the last five, all the landmarks are in their good
aspect. Never before had the all the landmarks been in the same aspect
for two years in a row before just two years ago. Three out of five is
history too.
EDITORIAL COMMENT:I'd messed up something in last year's newsletter,
that Lady Valnurana replaced Lord Twilight. That statement is incorrect,
and in fact, quite outdated. Instead, I thought I'd go refresh my memory
on how the Patrons change in Hashan. For the full story of the events
that lead to the star-related Patron system, you should read EVENTS 72,
73, and 74.

Lunastra, Noxtra, and Somnustra are three stars in our night sky. The
Disc of the Nocture lies in Hashan, and follows a cycle in which it
points to a different 'dominant' star every six years. Each star is
related to one of the Divine. Lunastra is the star of Lady Ourania,
Noxtra to Lord Twilight, and Somnustra, to Lady Valnurana. Hashan names
the Divine whose star the Disc points to as Patron of their city. Lord
Twilight's turn is said to be skipped, as He is no longer a citizen of
Hashan. My source could not tell me what will happen to the cycle of
stars or patrons as a result, but he theorized that time between the two
Ladies will be split.

I hope that is accurate. If it is not, I give my apologies and ask that
you correct me.

I'd like to thank the dozen of you who have donated their sums of money
to the newsletter. Your generosity in the effort to keep the public
educated and informed is welcomed and admired. Thank you.

Stay safe and informed,
-Sir Brinn

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Daedalan, in the year 337 AF.


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