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'''Sir Geoffrey, the Captain of the Britannian Royal Guard''' ''Apr 20 2007 2:02PM'' | '''Sir Geoffrey, the Captain of the Britannian Royal Guard''' ''Apr 20 2007 2:02PM'' | ||
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Be on notice that suspicious black-hooded strangers are roaming the isle of Haven, and their intent is unknown. We do not wish to cause undue alarm, but we do urge caution while on Haven. These strangers seem skittish and disappear with little warning when approached. There are reports of these suspicious visitors collecting pieces of blackrock, and we are highly suspicious of any individual or group stockpilling this potentially dangerous substance. | Be on notice that suspicious black-hooded strangers are roaming the isle of Haven, and their intent is unknown. We do not wish to cause undue alarm, but we do urge caution while on Haven. These strangers seem skittish and disappear with little warning when approached. There are reports of these suspicious visitors collecting pieces of blackrock, and we are highly suspicious of any individual or group stockpilling this potentially dangerous substance. |
Latest revision as of 18:20, 27 December 2007
Sir Geoffrey, the Captain of the Britannian Royal Guard Apr 20 2007 2:02PM
Be on notice that suspicious black-hooded strangers are roaming the isle of Haven, and their intent is unknown. We do not wish to cause undue alarm, but we do urge caution while on Haven. These strangers seem skittish and disappear with little warning when approached. There are reports of these suspicious visitors collecting pieces of blackrock, and we are highly suspicious of any individual or group stockpilling this potentially dangerous substance.
For those who insist on collecting and experimenting with blackrock, you should keep in mind that the leading Britannian mages have identified this dark mineral as potentially hazardous with a variety of unknown properties. We recommend disposing of it immediately.
Be aware and be safe.