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Public News Post #22998

Now Available - Sanctuary and Sacrifice: The First Lorewardens. A Chronicle of the Lorewarden's Charge and Legacy.

Written by: Lady Librarian Ita Rousseau-Danai, The Curious
Date: Tuesday, April 14th, 2026
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings fellow Custodians of Curiosity and Pursuit!

Upon encouraged suggestion, I present for your consideration my book:

Sanctuary and Sacrifice: The First Lorewardens
A Chronicle of the Lorewarden's Charge and Legacy

Composed in earnest study, and dedicated to the memory of the Lorewardens and the Library they kept, this work seeks to preserve not merely their history, but the spirit of their charge. Their oath, upheld beyond death, stands as a testament to the true weight of knowledge: its worth, its pursuit, and the enduring responsibility borne by those entrusted with its care.

It is my hope that this chronicle will find its place among you all; those who recognize that to remember is itself an act of stewardship.

Should this work align with your interests, I invite you to seek a copy from me!

Stay Ever Curious
Ita Rousseau-Danai,
Lady Librarian
of the Citadel Library

Penned by my hand on the 19th of Miraman, in the year 1002 AF.


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Public News Post #22998

Now Available - Sanctuary and Sacrifice: The First Lorewardens. A Chronicle of the Lorewarden's Charge and Legacy.

Written by: Lady Librarian Ita Rousseau-Danai, The Curious
Date: Tuesday, April 14th, 2026
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings fellow Custodians of Curiosity and Pursuit!

Upon encouraged suggestion, I present for your consideration my book:

Sanctuary and Sacrifice: The First Lorewardens
A Chronicle of the Lorewarden's Charge and Legacy

Composed in earnest study, and dedicated to the memory of the Lorewardens and the Library they kept, this work seeks to preserve not merely their history, but the spirit of their charge. Their oath, upheld beyond death, stands as a testament to the true weight of knowledge: its worth, its pursuit, and the enduring responsibility borne by those entrusted with its care.

It is my hope that this chronicle will find its place among you all; those who recognize that to remember is itself an act of stewardship.

Should this work align with your interests, I invite you to seek a copy from me!

Stay Ever Curious
Ita Rousseau-Danai,
Lady Librarian
of the Citadel Library

Penned by my hand on the 19th of Miraman, in the year 1002 AF.


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