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The Editorial - 07.15.13

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Though the major cities around Aleris are recovering nicely and tying up reconstruction phases, a silent killer has found its way onto Aleris' shores. So far, six people have died by unknown causes. It is reported that these people up until their death became lifeless and were entirely thinned out as if their very life forces were being sucked away. After some time, these individuals all concluded in the same manner - by journeying to the ocean only to eventually down themselves.

Most of these accounts have happened near Eiler, specifically Grand City, but some deaths have also happened in the Bariston area. It is unclear if any more people have died. So far the death toll is six. We have no words on these enigmatic deaths from King Elias Lowell or Lady Layla Victoire, but as with all senseless killings, please submit any suspicious activity to Grand City castle or Bariston mansion as soon as possible.

None of the victims were linked in any way. The deaths appear to be random selection.

In other news, after the battle on Heruin, the continent has been subjected to fire. An explosion was seen at the Padishah's manor on her island south of Drybrush. You can read more about this in our This Just In column. Investigators are currently attempting to get onto the island to ensure the safety of the Padishah and the Bel Telal.

In relation to the battle on Heruin, the Lord Commander of Eiler Madrin Kir, after returning from the desert continent, has regained consciousness. He was unresponsive for about two weeks, but is now up and about. Many are rejoiced to see him watching over Eiler once more.

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:02 pm

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