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Public News Post #6017

A contest from the Siroccian Geological Society!

Written by: Nalin Talasi
Date: Friday, October 7th, 2016
Addressed to: Everyone


Hello peoples of Sapience!

I am pleased to announce a contest for your budding designers, run through the Siroccian Geological Society!

As we have now established ourselves and our ranks are flush with new researchers, we can better diversify our attentions.

We have S.G.S.-sponsored vases available for our Senior Research Fellows, for a reasonable price, which we will refresh with a bouquet every month. We would like to showcase your own arrangements within this rotation!

Florists of all expertise, or lack-there-of, are welcome to contend for a place! The winner of this contest will recieve one of these vases, runners up century plants or a night-blooming cereus, and participants will earn status with the S.G.S., be you an established researcher or a new face.

To enter, give Geb Ynes a letter with your proposed design for a bouquet or floral arrangement appropriate for a vase. Do NOT use letters from a letter satchel, as those tend to disappear. Geb can be found at the entrance to the greenhouse, so non-members can participate!

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In your letter, please include:

Your name! You may include any other notes you feel important for us to know.

A Dropped or long description:
This is a continuation of: A vase displays <a bouquet of roses>.

An Examined or extended description:
This is visible when the vase is PROBEd.

Each individual may submit a maximum of three (3) proposals.

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You are welcome to use any flora found across Sapience (physical items not necessary, our researchers can do the necessary collection and pruning).

You have until the 3rdish of Slyphian, roughly seven weeks!

Enjoy creating!


- Nalin Talasi, Director
the Siroccian Geological Society

Penned by my hand on Kinsday, the 11th of Lanosian, in the year 461 MA.


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