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Journal submissions for the Asterian Festival of History
Written by: Historian Jurixe S. Nithilar
Date: Sunday, June 22nd, 2025
Addressed to: Everyone
Hail, Sapience.
On the subject of Festival journal completion:
You will have till Ero 979AF to submit your journal at the wooden submission box in the Ingram Cairo Memorial Library, north from the foyer of the Asterian Athenaeum.
IMPORTANT: Do not send myself your journal by mail. It will almost certainly be lost, given the significant number I have on my person. It must be deposited in the box to qualify; rest assured none should be able to retrieve the journal but myself. However, do record its unique identification number if you are concerned.
[ Token ]
Once your journal has been reviewed, I will return it to you along with the completion token: a weathered map of the known world.
This map will display maps from areas around Sapience, and will correspond to the number of Ages whose tasks you completed. So, if you completed one or more tasks each for six Ages, then you will receive a map with six different displays. As there are eight Ages, there are eight possible displays.
A sample of the map in all its glory can be found within the Hall of Visionaries in the Asterian Athenaeum. You may visit and PULL the MAP to review the various displays.
[ Guidelines ]
The tasks are counted by Age, not by number. So, if you completed three tasks in the Age of Seleucar but none other, you will only receive a map with one display. If you completed one task each in the Ages of Seleucar, Worldreaver and Black Woe, then you will receive a map with three displays.
A reminder: Attendance at any official Festival event also qualifies as a task for that month, but you must write down your thoughts in your journal on your experience. If you were not able to attend, you may complete any of the Explore, Engage or Educate tasks on the posts for each Age and record it in your journal to qualify.
If you are only now realising the existence of these journal tasks, review all the posts listed in AD 103 and pay special attention to the Journal section in each.
Your memento of this unforgettable Festival is what you make of it. Once more, your deadline: Ero 979AF. I look forward to receiving your submissions.
Regards,
Jurixe S. Nithilar
representing the Asterian Restoration
Penned by my hand on the 6th of Phaestian, in the year 978 AF.
Journal submissions for the Asterian Festival of History
Written by: Historian Jurixe S. Nithilar
Date: Sunday, June 22nd, 2025
Addressed to: Everyone
Hail, Sapience.
On the subject of Festival journal completion:
You will have till Ero 979AF to submit your journal at the wooden submission box in the Ingram Cairo Memorial Library, north from the foyer of the Asterian Athenaeum.
IMPORTANT: Do not send myself your journal by mail. It will almost certainly be lost, given the significant number I have on my person. It must be deposited in the box to qualify; rest assured none should be able to retrieve the journal but myself. However, do record its unique identification number if you are concerned.
[ Token ]
Once your journal has been reviewed, I will return it to you along with the completion token: a weathered map of the known world.
This map will display maps from areas around Sapience, and will correspond to the number of Ages whose tasks you completed. So, if you completed one or more tasks each for six Ages, then you will receive a map with six different displays. As there are eight Ages, there are eight possible displays.
A sample of the map in all its glory can be found within the Hall of Visionaries in the Asterian Athenaeum. You may visit and PULL the MAP to review the various displays.
[ Guidelines ]
The tasks are counted by Age, not by number. So, if you completed three tasks in the Age of Seleucar but none other, you will only receive a map with one display. If you completed one task each in the Ages of Seleucar, Worldreaver and Black Woe, then you will receive a map with three displays.
A reminder: Attendance at any official Festival event also qualifies as a task for that month, but you must write down your thoughts in your journal on your experience. If you were not able to attend, you may complete any of the Explore, Engage or Educate tasks on the posts for each Age and record it in your journal to qualify.
If you are only now realising the existence of these journal tasks, review all the posts listed in AD 103 and pay special attention to the Journal section in each.
Your memento of this unforgettable Festival is what you make of it. Once more, your deadline: Ero 979AF. I look forward to receiving your submissions.
Regards,
Jurixe S. Nithilar
representing the Asterian Restoration
Penned by my hand on the 6th of Phaestian, in the year 978 AF.