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Our heroes are entrusted to Detective Babbock, who leads them through the frigid Skyblossom Grove towards the site of the Ancient of the Claw.
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Woo! This week was super fun and a lot of stuff happened!


I can't really describe what happened this week, honestly. I think if you read the last seven-ish posts in the SB you'll understand what happened, but I don't feel like summing all that up.




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I'm back for one last time on behalf of captain @Carina. It was an amazing voyage and we all had a lot of fun, I certainly did at least. Time to finish this then.


A lot of things happened. We ran into a super haunted village in the middle of a paradise island, did a lot of screaming and running away from ghosts and of course got the classic "Do X for me if you want your loved ones back complete with a suitable mysterious riddle" and then we spent 3000 words looking for a piece of paper and a knife...so yeah...that's it.
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Truly happy to have been a part of this, even in the turbulent holidays. Congrats to the winners!


The Ancient of the Claw has vanished from the Skyblossom Grove, leading our heroes to the School of Seeing, the temple of diviners that sits upon the misty canopy of Raza.
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Tsunami has ended, and the waters have cleared, and from it has emerged turbulent stories and remarkable reputations of ships and their crews and the tales that follow them.

Congratulations, Pirates and Privateers. Your fortunes will arrive soon; transporting hoards of gold by pigeon takes awhile.

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