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{{Discord message|url=https://discord.com/channels/341414079673401346/746500207667052684/777957308235251772|author=Doobes|channel=#moula-spoilers-dont-look|server=Official Cyan Chat|text=<nowiki/><!-- The nowiki prevents an incorrect paragraph break after the first line -->
''This post was originally posted by Doobes on the Cyan Chat Discord Channel @ 11:04 A.M. KI Time''
To: [Redacted]<br />
 
From: Patrick Dulebohn<br />
To: [Redacted]
Date: November 6th, 2020, 12:14 KiT<br />
From: Patrick Dulebohn
Date: November 6th, 2020, 12:14 KiT
 
Subject: The Vale mechanics
Subject: The Vale mechanics


Sorry to have taken so long to get back to you, [Redacted]. I've been busy further cataloging the seemingly endless books in Teshafee and have only just now been able to Link over to the Vale as you asked to have a look.
Sorry to have taken so long to get back to you, [Redacted]. I’ve been busy further cataloging the seemingly endless books in Teshafee and have only just now been able to Link over to the Vale as you asked to have a look.


You were right; upon further inspection, the decorative monument that we've seen in other Ages, in this instance, seems to be more than just a pleasant piece of art to admire.
You were right; upon further inspection, the decorative monument that we’ve seen in other Ages, in this instance, seems to be more than just a pleasant piece of art to admire.


There is definitely something fishy about this Age. The mix of D'ni and the native Visula cultures is definitely unusual. They're almost overlapping each other.
There is definitely something fishy about this Age. The mix of D’ni and the native Visula cultures is definitely unusual. They’re almost overlapping each other.


This certainly wouldn't be the first time we've seen more beneath the surface of a D'ni Age and I highly doubt it'll be the last.
This certainly wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen more beneath the surface of a D’ni Age and I highly doubt it’ll be the last.


When you get time, we'll need one or two people familiar with D'ni tech to Link over and examine this…I guess we can officially call it a machine now? We need to see what it's actually for and why it was put here.
When you get time, we’ll need one or two people familiar with D’ni tech to Link over and examine this…I guess we can officially call it a machine now? We need to see what it’s actually for and why it was put here.


We'll keep trying to find more in Teshafee. There's got to be more notes and commentary on this. Also, be sure to tell [Redacted] to keep plugging away at deciphering that new language. It could be key to figuring out what's going on here.
We’ll keep trying to find more in Teshafee. There’s got to be more notes and commentary on this. Also, be sure to tell [Redacted] to keep plugging away at deciphering that new language. It could be key to figuring out what’s going on here.


Thanks! Talk to you soon!
Thanks! Talk to you soon!


- Patrick
Patrick


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