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Public News Post #7732

The Ossein Archives

Written by: an Ossein scribe
Date: Sunday, June 7th, 2026
Addressed to: Everyone



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" :"'; \\\ On behalf of the Archives, we announce that
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\:/ The Ossein Archives publish all variety of texts in the
v finest bone black inks in Sapience, custom for your work.

The bones used in our inks are carefully selected for quality and
meaning, expertly sourced, charred, ground, mixed, and preserved for
longevity and clarity.

Bone carries meaning and memory, and its use in ink adds legacy to
your workings. We utilize a standard scale of bone origination in
relation to the text, considering the gravity of the piece and the
prestige of the bone.

Publishing through the Archives includes:
> An appropriate ink custom-mixed for your text
> Binding in an official Ossein volume
> Fine penmanship for publication by one of our scribes

Example ink pairings:
Small form publications, common knowledge:
common bone from the herds maintained by the Archives, or suitable
region as related to the piece

Wills, deeds, records of lineage:
bones sourced from related family or region

Civic or institutional documentation, censuses, decrees:
sourced from criminals, unclaimed dead, or battlefield remains

Devotional texts:
martyrs, consecrated creatures or remains

Contracts, marriage bonds, treaties, trades:
oathbreakers, freely given pieces of signatories, basilisks in
their judgment
Arcane theorums, spellbooks, or ritual work:
appropriate elementally aligned creatures

Ink origin may be discussed at the Archives' discretion; our scribes
will determine what is appropriate.

Submissions may be mailed at coordinate v 81000 for review and
estimate cost. Draft of your works for transcription should include
notation about its intent or any meaning or other relevant context.




Penned by my hand on Tisday, the 21st of Omeian, in the year 19 AC.


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