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The Imorian Gazette is a publication distributed to the citizens of [[Imor]] on a bi-weekly basis. It is produced by a small group of people who fancy themselves as chroniclers of history, and who call themselves the [[Imorian Historical Society]]. Despite the title of the organization, the Gazette itself generally details only current events within the city, although if news comes to Imor of occurrences outside the walls, those will be published as well.
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The '''Imorian Gazette''' is a publication distributed to the citizens of [[Imor]] on a bi-weekly basis. It is produced by a small group of people who fancy themselves as chroniclers of history, and who call themselves the [[Imorian Historical Society]]. Despite the title of the organization, the Gazette itself generally details only current events within the city, although if news comes to Imor of occurrences outside the walls, those will be published as well.
  
 
The Gazette itself is produced magically, allowing the Society to distribute thousands of copies around the city in a short time. It is widely read by noble and commoner alike, even by those who consider the spread of magic something to be feared.
 
The Gazette itself is produced magically, allowing the Society to distribute thousands of copies around the city in a short time. It is widely read by noble and commoner alike, even by those who consider the spread of magic something to be feared.
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[[Category:Magical miscellany of Ardrana]]

Latest revision as of 20:55, 25 March 2015

The Imorian Gazette is a publication distributed to the citizens of Imor on a bi-weekly basis. It is produced by a small group of people who fancy themselves as chroniclers of history, and who call themselves the Imorian Historical Society. Despite the title of the organization, the Gazette itself generally details only current events within the city, although if news comes to Imor of occurrences outside the walls, those will be published as well.

The Gazette itself is produced magically, allowing the Society to distribute thousands of copies around the city in a short time. It is widely read by noble and commoner alike, even by those who consider the spread of magic something to be feared.