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Alaundo
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Posted - 20 Sep 2011 :  17:35:03  Show Profile  Visit Alaundo's Homepage Send Alaundo a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Well met

Most of us are aware of the recent unpleasantness of the forum downtime over the past week. This is certainly the longest time of unavailability Candlekeep has experienced.

As I mentioned in another scroll, I received a great many emails asking about the welfare of the forum or reporting the error etc. Many thanks for these, it was bittersweet to know scribes were missing the place and kind enough to enquire and give words of encouragement.

My point of raising this scroll is just to bring awareness of our external presence, being the Candlekeep Facebook page and Twitter account. Updates were given to both these areas and we will continue to use these methods to communicate any further issues or problems, as well as site updates, new Realms material etc.

So to keep in touch of any happenings (especially during dreaded forum downtime), please "Like" us on Facebook and/or follow us on Twitter


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Daviot
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Posted - 21 Sep 2011 :  19:33:46  Show Profile  Visit Daviot's Homepage Send Daviot a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Duly noted, sir. And a huzzah for getting the scrolls hurriedly shoved back into their cubbyholes for us scribes to peruse.

One usually has far more to fear from the soft-spoken wizard with a blade and well-worn boots than from the boisterous one in the ivory tower.
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