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#11 Добавлено Marae 9 лет назад
Honorable scholars,I am too young to remember the time before the second great swarm, but I would inform you about an urban legend I heard from other young well-born ladies.This is a game whose main purpose is to scare and entertain us. It demands to bring a white mask - now obsolete ornament but which can be found at costume designers' shop or even near minstrels. Once the object in our possession, the game consists of chanting Azaen name into a secret boudoir, with our friends who share the excitement procured by the danger attributed to this ritual. Indeed, according to the legend, we might receive the nocturnal visit of a hooded and terribly dangerous Matis. Between hope and fear, we generally spend a fun evening without running any real risk.However, I keep wondering if this mysterious legend has a grain of truth. I could not be sure, among the superstitious ones who attribute Yrkanis fire to him, and those who claim that is nothing else but the manifestation of our fertile imagination. Maybe could you separate fact from fiction in order to determine this legend's origin?Respectfully,A young Serae
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