Falasan Inquirer/January08

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January Edition
Date of Issue: January 2008
Price: 1 silver
Editors: Rathkanouros Kalantis
Reilwin Merytis
Jambo Lamonte

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New King, New Times
January ???? 2008


An Interview with King Reilwin

Coming Soon


-- Jambo Lamonte

Falasan hands Amdor back to Eston
January 5th 2008


As per the Falasan / Eston Peace Treaty, the region of Amdor was turned over by the 1st of January. Attending the ceremony were Falasan's King Reilwin Merytis, Eston's King Andrew McKay, Sir Willem Tinsley, Royal Treasurer of Falasan and Marquis of Amdor, Sir Christofer Kane, Royal Treasurer of Eston and Duke of Barad Lacirith, Sir Niccolo Den Snodaert and other sundry nobles.

The actual ceremony was brief and uneventful. The events immediately following the final signatures and handshakes were quite surprising. It seems that Marquis Willem was not properly informed of the procedure and had not yet vacated his post as Marquis of Amdor. He was immediately welcomed a the newest citizen of Eston, with all the benefits and responsibilities that come with that honor. Sir Willem looked across the table at King Reilwin. Silent words were exchanged through various shoulder shrugs, head nods and eye rollings. It was soon thereafter that Willem returned the region lordship to King Andrew and then immediately pledged his services to King Reilwin. Falasan's ruler accepted Willem's pledge and then, after consulting with his staff, re-appointed Willem to the position of Royal Treasurer.

Sir Niccolo Den Snodaert was soon presented with the title of Marquis of Amdor, a position that he had held in the past.
-- Willem Tinsley

New Newspaper
January 4th 2008


The Suville Weekly is a new paper published in Suville covering all matters. Its layout is stylish and allthough it does not have any reports or articles yet, we can look foreward to reading material published in the South East of Atamara. With a head editor and three columnists Atamara shoud benefit from more media being published covering more stories. The Suville Weekly has a clear purpose to enlighten its readers with the truth and foster liberty and justice.
-- Jambo Lamonte



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