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The posters start to appear in all the cities of Atys.  First in Yrkanis but soon they spread from the lands of the Matis to throughout the bark.  Some are simply attached to a wall, whilst others are pinned to a guard's back with a dagger.  They all bear the same message:

Find me: Tell me your tale, make me laugh, cry, tremble with fear, and if you are worthy I will gift you the means to set yourself free!

Soon tales start to circulate of a lonely homine sitting at the marauder Midway tp.  She does not speak and seems to be waiting...

[OOC: it is the season to be naughty, so let us celebrate.  Post your short stories of naughtiness or downright wickedness here.  They can be funny, sad, tragic: the only limit is your imagination and that they must enter the spirit of the season.*  There are no prizes for good little homines.  The competion is open to all, and though anyone can enter, your tale must show your inner marauder - it is up to you, however, if this means that your are the hero or the villian of your tale.  Further, the toon that tells the tale must be strong enough to claim their prize!**]

*Tales that involve the torture or ritual humiliation of Xolok will recieve special consideration from the judges.
**The prize might be awarded to a single entry, or split between multiple entries.  The judge is capricious.

#2 Multilingual 

Scheherazade
The posters start to appear in all the cities of Atys.  First in Yrkanis but soon they spread from the lands of the Matis to throughout the bark.  Some are simply attached to a wall, whilst others are pinned to a guard's back with a dagger.  They all bear the same message:

Find me: Tell me your tale, make me laugh, cry, tremble with fear, and if you are worthy I will gift you the means to set yourself free!

Soon tales start to circulate of a lonely homine sitting at the marauder Midway tp.  She does not speak and seems to be waiting...

[OOC: it is the season to be naughty, so let us celebrate.  Post your short stories of naughtiness or downright wickedness here.  They can be funny, sad, tragic: the only limit is your imagination and that they must enter the spirit of the season.*  There are no prizes for good little homines.  The competion is open to all, and though anyone can enter, your tale must show your inner marauder - it is up to you, however, if this means that your are the hero or the villian of your tale.  Further, the toon that tells the tale must be strong enough to claim their prize!**]

*Tales that involve the torture or ritual humiliation of Xolok will recieve special consideration from the judges.
**The prize might be awarded to a single entry, or split between multiple entries.  The judge is capricious.
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