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A series of posters are pinned on message boards, and are completely blank except for a Title, and a line down the middle.:

 

 

What's Wrong with Everything? What's Right with Everything?

 

An Inkwell, and a feather are tied to the sheet.

 

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Elindor picks up the quill, looking around if anyone else would care to make note, before writing the first suggestion. On the wrong side he writes Time is fleeting and on the right side he writes Time is eternal

 

​He examines his faux wisdom with a nod then leaves, hoping that some foolish people will think it incredibly profound.

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Billy Bob trudges up to one of the posters, sniffing it curiously.

He swears he had seen important people using things that looked like these as he gazes at the feather and Inkwell curiously.

The dirtied farmer dips his finger in the inkwell, then beginning to make a 'work of art' on one of the posters.

 

"Wull tha' shuld do 'et. Sum gud pepul in tha' drawun, 'an sum animels."

 

Satisfied, the farmer leaves the posters alone, the most a stranger could make of it would be a few black fingerprints and splotches of ink on the page.

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*Vanir sees the poster and frowns at the latest message.  He takes out his strange quill and edits the message a bit.*


Right                                  Wrong

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                         I
Honourable        I          Sexist

MEN                 I      WOMEN

                         I

 

*Satisfied with his graffiti, he strides off with a shrug.*

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*Cyrus approaches the poster, and furrows his eyebrows at the interesting 'drawing' by the farmer and the other responses. He writes near the bottom of the paper, using his own quill:*

 

'This is up to the reader's interpretation. A person with corrupt morals will put a different response than a holy man. It is ridiculous to try and find "guidelines" to morals unless there is a supreme being who demands such. I certainly hope you who are reading this poster to not take any response upon this poster as completely true.'

 

*Finishing his large, illustrious letters with a last stroke, he nods once and walks away.*

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