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A notif has been posted among the noticeboards of Ciudad de Plata, Karosgrad and Haense vassals alike, detailing an upcoming class hosted by the Vicereine, Laurelie de Pelear and Princess Amity de Pelear within Hyspia!

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

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[!] An oil painting done by Vicereine, Laurelie de Pelear, 1896.

 

The Vicereine and Princess of Hyspia invite the children of Haense and allied nations from the ages of five to seventeen to a painting class. Here they will be taken on a tour of the island, learn the craft of painting, mingle, and make connections among their peers.

 

 Canvas, brushes, oil paint, paint pallets & aprons will be provided. 

The de Pelear family looks forward to your attendance.

 

 

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When: Wednesday February 1st, 4pm EST

At: Hyspia

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Signed,

Her  Highness, Laurelie de Pelear, Vicereine of Hyspia, Baroness-Consort of Arenisca, Lady of Niseep and Gereon's Hold

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Her Highness, Amity Ionna de Pelear, Princess-Consort of Hyspia

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Thank you to Miss Tada & Kito for helping spruce up the post.


 

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Princess Sofia de Pelear took note of her mothers missive, thinking a moment on whether she should attend today as she enjoyed her travels to a nation not of her own. As she sat upon the carriage, she neatly folded the missive, having made her decision.

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