"Mandala Eyes" from Cazimi (275L - The Secret Affair Event. Includes Mesh L & R Eyes with 8 Eye Texture Options and Catwa, Lelutka and Omega Appliers. Includes Bindi Eye with Texture HUD)
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"Flirt" Hair from Rezology (250L - New Release. Includes Includes Mesh Hair, Alpha Layer, Hairbase, Lusterlight, Shape
Template, Texture HUD with 6 Hair Texture Options + Rainbow Button
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"Josanna - Rose" Gown from The Muses (295L - We Love Roleplay
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"Nimue" Necklace from Bliensen + MaiTai (199L - We Love Roleplay
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"The Jupiter Series" Pose Pack from An Lar Poses (100L - We Love Roleplay
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Location: Baileys Norge
"Storytelling was an integral part of
Medieval life. As most people lacked the ability to read and write,
history, legends and folklore were passed along from generation to
generation through skilled Storytellers.
No special abilities were acquired to hold this position except for a decent memory. However, the more industrious Storytellers also knew how to read so that they could widen their collection of stories. Sadly, a great number of Storytellers often embellished facts and added untrue elements to make their stories more exciting and incredible. While this provided entertainment for their audiences, historical facts often became distorted.
On average, Storytellers did not usually earn wages for their services unless they were hired to perform at social gatherings. A few though did manage to earn modest livings at the craft by entertaining kings and monarchs."
No special abilities were acquired to hold this position except for a decent memory. However, the more industrious Storytellers also knew how to read so that they could widen their collection of stories. Sadly, a great number of Storytellers often embellished facts and added untrue elements to make their stories more exciting and incredible. While this provided entertainment for their audiences, historical facts often became distorted.
On average, Storytellers did not usually earn wages for their services unless they were hired to perform at social gatherings. A few though did manage to earn modest livings at the craft by entertaining kings and monarchs."
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