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Hunter has an art and craft table set up in the commercial district today. He has an assortment of gifts on display, that anyone could purchase if they are looking for an early Christmas gift. He also has an assortment of his paintings and portraits on display.
There is also pottery items, ranging from mugs and cups, to plates and platters, and candle holders.
He also has some hand-crafted jewelry on display. Most of the jewelry incorporates the rose petals, ranging from bracelets, earrings and necklaces.
There is also a sign on the table.
Looking to make something special for your loved ones?
Not sure how to start?
Artisan services available, to help guide you to the perfect gift
There is also pottery items, ranging from mugs and cups, to plates and platters, and candle holders.
He also has some hand-crafted jewelry on display. Most of the jewelry incorporates the rose petals, ranging from bracelets, earrings and necklaces.
There is also a sign on the table.
Not sure how to start?
Artisan services available, to help guide you to the perfect gift
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"A little weird. There is a lot to learn about who Kendra was, where she came from, and what this means for me."
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"A pity, indeed," he agrees.
"The power has brought no knowledge with it? And she has gone elsewhere? Tch." He picks a possibly imaginary speck from his sleeve, flicking it away. "One hopes she has left you guidance in some form, at least?"
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"She told me to research the Hyperboreans."
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((Apologies for the long delay.))
He listens, nodding thoughtfully. "I see. Will you be making a voyage home for that research, or conducting it here?"
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"I think I might have better luck researching it here. Maybe there are even Nexus residents who know about the Hyperboreans."
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(('Tis the season for a heavy workload.))
"Quite possible," Schön agrees. "I may need to look into them for myself. I do try to keep up with the 'who's and 'how's--you'll share what you find?"
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"Thank you. I shall be interested to see what you find."