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Theft Reported amid Rumours of Increased Drug Use November 29, 2016
A theft was reported to the Magistrate of Westfold recently regarding the sudden disappearance of an undescribed "herb". The victim in the crime was the Baron of Weinschenk, Lord Dengar Soul. The accusations were brought forward with a request for immediate investigation into the matter. Unfortunately, the Magistrate of Westfold, Lord Draco Dogsbody, refused the investigation which prompted Baron Soul to accuse the Magistrate himself of stealing the prized herb. While most publicly agreed that the herb in question was not intended for nefarious purposes, the description of the herb suggested that it was, in fact, Ikrif. After the accusation of the Magistrate, in an effort to appease both sides, and perhaps profit a bit himself, Earl Grom Leafcutter offered to provide copious amounts of the herb, claiming that his skill in horticulture lead to his family's surname. Upon further investigation by Lord Soul, the Magistrate himself came forward an admitted his guilt in this particular crime, but countered by saying confiscation was a royal matter necessary for the conduct of the torture of Westfold's enemies. Not pursuaded to desist, Lord Soul requested that he be compensated for his loss by the Magistrate. As of print-time, it is uncertain whether Magistrate Dogsbody has paid the debt, and whether Lord Leafcutter will be cultivating the unknown herb.

The unfortunate reality of this recent drama is an increase in ikrif and raha use among the peasantry of Dwilight, which has clearly wormed its way into the hearts and minds of the nobility in certain corners of the continent. While usage hasn't increased to such a stage that the nobility might be considered hopeplessly addicted, ikrif use tends to ensnare its users over time. The question remains, how deep does this increase in usage go, and who are the suppliers? Continue to read the Dwilight Daily for further developments in this story.
Comment on this story. by Garimberto Mercator, Editor-in-Chief 
Help Wanted November 29, 2016
Due to time constraints and the rigorous life of a refugee, The Editor-in-Chief of the Dwilight Daily, sire Garimberto Mercator is formally requesting assistance with writing for the Dwilight Daily. In what appears to be a deliberate attempt to squash out freedom of the press in Dwilight, the Editor-in-Chief is being chased around the continent by the malevolent powers of evil. Requests for aid against his foes, namely those who wish to prevent the political news of Dwilight reaching the deserving nobility, have been sent out to all rulers of Dwilight. Anybody that wishes to assist or otherwise submit articles for publication, feel free to contact Sir Garimberto in Westfold.
Comment on this story. by Garimberto Mercator, Editor-in-Chief