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THE CANTORIN HERALD , A Chronicle for Deepsnow, 10,298 GCW
✦ ✧ ✦ A True & Faithful Account of Sundry Events ✦ ✧ ✦ Being the One Hundred and Seventeenth Issue of our Chronicle Published in Deepsnow, 10,298 GCW, Year of the Absent Thaw Welcome, dear readers, to another edition of The Cantorin Herald, your most trusted source for the peculiar happenings, bureaucratic mishaps, and delightfully human absurdities that make our realm such a fascinating place to chronicle. As winter tightens its grip and the mists grow thicker upon our myst
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Feb 86 min read
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THE CANTORIN CODEX : Neris Karela Velmorin
An entry from The Cantorin Codex: our archive of lore, legend, and the people who walk between worlds. The Tale of Mist and Stone Neris : An ancient Hill-Tongue name meaning "mountain nymph" or "spirit of river and rock." A name once whispered in forest songs, now worn by a survivor. Graceful, sharp, and elusive. Karela : "Little stone" or "mountain-forged", a middle name rooted in hardship. It speaks to her quiet strength, carved from cold and survival in the Black Mountai
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Feb 75 min read


Trade and Treasure: Kelechi Somadina Nkemakonam on Spices, Jewels, and Obsidian
Greetings, friends! Kelechi Somadina Nkemakonam here—and before we talk trade, a quick personal note: my name carries a promise I try to live by every time I pack a cart and choose a road. It means, “Thank God — May I never be alone — May what is mine never be lost.” After spending the better part of twenty years traversing the trade routes of Cantorin, I've learned a thing or two about what makes our realm's economy tick. Today, I want to share some hard-earned wisdom about
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Feb 76 min read


Jo the Wanderer: How to Read Music: Cantorin Notations Explained
Greetings, fellow travelers and music lovers! Jo here, and today I want to share something close to my heart: how to read the musical notations we use here in Cantorin. Whether you're a complete newcomer to music or someone who's picked up bits and pieces along various roads, this guide will help you understand our system so you can join in the songs around the hearth or even play a simple tune on your own. Why Learn to Read Cantorin Music? After decades of wandering these
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Feb 75 min read

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