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In my D&D campaign, the players sought advice from the deity Pelor. They were given this message:

"Seek the campaigners of Lenalede for a message about Gaston."

Following up on this lead provided them with the following note.
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Flyer entitled "Colinette: The Fairest Judge in Lenalede"

The flyer is printed using 'numerical layout', in which the type are laid out on
a strict grid. It's normally only used when printing financial documents, as
it's easier for an inexperienced printer to columnate in this format, but the
margins end up looking a little ragged. It's unusual for something of this
nature to use numerical layout. The obverse bears these lines in a border.

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Ignoble or ranked, male or female, full-blood or half-blood, all must unite!
Cast out our tendentious lifetime-appointed ruling class and loose the citizens,
as our Powerhouses Charter advocates. Why, friends, can this city's researchers
attach unscientific "statistics" to twofolds to maintain a semblance of support?
No judges should boast honesty beyond object, much less infallability; however
unfair the "judgements" are with Lenalede's Lord Chief Justice now, it is plain
a clear, honest assessment has to be made. Colinette vows reform. If among Lords
nobody sets constitutionality a priority, can we demand "Resignations And Role
Obituaries" to finally permit this city to maintain the substructures that make
Lenalede your city of free will, giving zones to citizens meriting?
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The reverse carries depictions of a well-dressed lady, presumably the Colinette
named in the title, and a man wearing a silver zone representing his position as
Lord Chief Justice. The caption reads: "Will Colinette wear this zone, or will
this city be bound by men?"
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