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Public Notices / Re: Issues of the Conch Champion (For public reading)
« Last post by Fiverine on April 26, 2024, 09:10:21 am »The Conch Champion. Independent & Accurate, Always.
New Faces in Conch
I feel that one of Conch's most unique features and greatest strengths is its cosmopolitan nature. Most of our citizens are humans but we live alongside such a wide variety of people- elves, dwarfs, wee folk, reptilians, goblinoids and more. While we have occasional scuffles against each other or amongst our own for the most part things in Conch are reasonably peaceful. I know too that should an outside danger threaten us such internecine squabbles will be quickly put aside. Conch's multiculturalism is well-known and this draws an ever greater variety of peoples to our walls, many of them freebooters and adventurers looking for work. Just this week I have seen and heard of a druid, a kenku and the motley bunch calling themselves "The Scaly Boys" operating in our fair city. I welcome these newcomers, and invite them to stop by the Champion's offices for a chat with me should they need any help settling in.
-P. Layne, editor.
Drama at Lake Vyctoria
Astonishing events have transpired on the shores of the Lake of Tears. An estate owned by a half-dragon named Argentia has changed hands and is now under the control of another draconic group known as The Scaly Boys. It is unknown if they have any link to the slums gang called the Scales. Argentia herself has not been seen since the loss of her estate and there are whispers that the takeover was violent. Other unsubstantiated rumours claim that the nearby Sadardiel noble family played some part in this possible usurpation.
-S. Hellsworth, reporter.
Upcoming Capstick Event
Acclaimed monster hunter Sir Theo Capstick has exclusively told this newspaper that he is eager to hold a special hunting competition. "There are some rookie hunters and adventurers about, I hear," Sir Capstick said. "I want to see if they're mere boofheads or have the bollocks to be real hunters of beasts." Sir Capstick has not decided upon the target creature of this particular hunt, but hinted it would be a humanoid monster of some sort. Winning one of his competitions always brings fame and a valuable prize though sometimes not all contestants survive the hunt.
-A. Nutt, reporter.
Drums of War?
The Purple Wyvern garrison of the fort in the Howling Hills has reported to the Champion that they are hearing more drumming than usual from the nearby Rengarth tribes. While this could simply mean a feast or religious ceremony is nearing it could also mean they are mustering for an attack. The Rengarth people have sacred sites in the region so travel there is dangerous at the best of times. However the Purple Wyverns advise that the situation may be far worse than usual right now so non-essential travel to the Howling Hills should be postponed.
-P. Krellin, reporter.