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Public News Post #17680

A Monument to Span the Ages

Written by: Lukia
Date: Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings great people of Sapience!

Long ago, my ancestor, Lantis deGage, built the great Shunai Bridge.
This bridge still stands today as a monument to his superb architectural
skills. As a descendant of this great man, I am excited to continue his
legacy.

The river Pachacacha passes through the Great Southern Road as it
crosses over the Savannah. Long has this been an inconvenience for
travellers. No more! I am constructing a bridge with the help of my
workers that will be even more magnificent than Lantis' great works of
old.

I come to you today seeking help. This bridge will cost a great deal of
money. As we build, I will be accepting donations to help with
construction. Any and all are welcome to contribute. Those individuals
who contribute the most will be remembered for their generosity by a
commemorative plaque upon the bridge. Many will pass over its stone
bricks and be reminded of these public-minded souls who saw fit to reach
deep into their own pockets to fund this auspicious project.

Signed,

Lukia DeGage

Penned by My hand on the 19th of Sarapin, in the year 473 AF.


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Public News Post #17680

A Monument to Span the Ages

Written by: Lukia
Date: Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings great people of Sapience!

Long ago, my ancestor, Lantis deGage, built the great Shunai Bridge.
This bridge still stands today as a monument to his superb architectural
skills. As a descendant of this great man, I am excited to continue his
legacy.

The river Pachacacha passes through the Great Southern Road as it
crosses over the Savannah. Long has this been an inconvenience for
travellers. No more! I am constructing a bridge with the help of my
workers that will be even more magnificent than Lantis' great works of
old.

I come to you today seeking help. This bridge will cost a great deal of
money. As we build, I will be accepting donations to help with
construction. Any and all are welcome to contribute. Those individuals
who contribute the most will be remembered for their generosity by a
commemorative plaque upon the bridge. Many will pass over its stone
bricks and be reminded of these public-minded souls who saw fit to reach
deep into their own pockets to fund this auspicious project.

Signed,

Lukia DeGage

Penned by My hand on the 19th of Sarapin, in the year 473 AF.


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