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Public News Post #21823

On Gratitude Towards an Audience

Written by: Taelle Starling
Date: Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Addressed to: Everyone


Ladies, Gentlemen, and Faefolk,

It has been a few months since Raem and I gave our presentation of artistic memorial pieces commemorating Sparrow's Rest, and I would like to take a moment to once again thank everyone who attended. The event went very well, with the exception of a single incident, thanks in large part to the exceptional restraint and respect shown by everyone in attendance. I know that this event was not everyone's "cup of tea", so to speak, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to those who did not find it especially worthwhile, but expressed their appreciation nonetheless.

I would also like to announce that I have composed a record of the event to the best of my ability and made it available for perusal to any who may have wished to attend but could not. You can find the manuscript titled "Sparrow and Song: Remembering Sparrow's Rest, a Presentation" in the library aboard the Floating Museum of Modern Art, which is docked in Tasur'ke. Due to the particularly solemn nature of this exhibit, I will not be making additional copies of this manuscript at this time.

Once again, to all of you who attended, thank you all for being a wonderful audience. You have my gratitude.

In Song,
Taelle Starling

Penned by my hand on the 20th of Chronos, in the year 940 AF.


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Public News Post #21823

On Gratitude Towards an Audience

Written by: Taelle Starling
Date: Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Addressed to: Everyone


Ladies, Gentlemen, and Faefolk,

It has been a few months since Raem and I gave our presentation of artistic memorial pieces commemorating Sparrow's Rest, and I would like to take a moment to once again thank everyone who attended. The event went very well, with the exception of a single incident, thanks in large part to the exceptional restraint and respect shown by everyone in attendance. I know that this event was not everyone's "cup of tea", so to speak, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to those who did not find it especially worthwhile, but expressed their appreciation nonetheless.

I would also like to announce that I have composed a record of the event to the best of my ability and made it available for perusal to any who may have wished to attend but could not. You can find the manuscript titled "Sparrow and Song: Remembering Sparrow's Rest, a Presentation" in the library aboard the Floating Museum of Modern Art, which is docked in Tasur'ke. Due to the particularly solemn nature of this exhibit, I will not be making additional copies of this manuscript at this time.

Once again, to all of you who attended, thank you all for being a wonderful audience. You have my gratitude.

In Song,
Taelle Starling

Penned by my hand on the 20th of Chronos, in the year 940 AF.


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