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In the midst of a desolate battlefield, a dead branch-woven tree stands.

The Boreal people believed the tree had grown since the dawn of time, though it lived as all other trees: It grew, it died, and began again in a never-ending cycle. They believed that their lives were as much woven as the branches of the tree; that when they passed on from this life, they would return to the tree to begin the cycle again. So loved was their tree, it was said gifts would appear on the ground before the tree to those who celebrated this cycle.

Many prospered and were happy, however, it caused great jealousy from those who didn't receive the gifts from the tree. The people were divided and anger grew. There was a fierce battle and many fell on the field, protecting the tree that they cherished so greatly. It was with great sadness that the tree did not survive the warring that went on around it. Legends say that it was the war itself that caused the tree to wilt away, for the anger and sorrow that filled the air was too great.

Today, some still carry the belief and visit the sacred Boreal Tree. While none have received a gift from the tree since that fateful battle, they still leave their blessings and will the tree to live again. It is said that with enough love and joined goodwill this tree will return to life.



You can visit the Boreal Festival Tree once every 30 minutes. Trinkets and runestones are often found in the area, but maybe you'll find something more?





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Weasuls have all scampered away, and there's a new khimbit running around Khimeros, the Arktik!


Arktiks can be found in the Mountains while foraging and while chatting in the forums. If you're upgraded you can also find them while playing Dice!


Forums - Glitter


Dice! - Spotty




Foraging - Foxy, Frosty, Sheepdog



Unique Arktiks will be out later in the month as we have a few things upcoming that would interfere with their release.





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Bead Sale is coming back!

From February 15 to March 2 you will be able to purchase beads at 25% off the regular price! Once again, this is to help our international players buy against the rising American dollar, but Americans are welcome to take advantage of this sale too!

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We've also implemented a new way to report private message that are harassing, suspicious, or are otherwise not in keeping with our Terms of Service. You may now submit a new help desk report directly from a received message by clicking "Report this Message." Please keep in mind that this is not just a way to get someone in trouble. If a potential issue is submitted, it will be investigated on all sides.



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Dice! now has a few new items to decorate your Boreal Festival themed Khimeras!



Cockspur Grass



Stacked Stones




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Standard Ghost Rabbit Treats have been spotted in the foraging grounds! They are likely attracted by the runestones, however, this means they will themselves attract Wolfen. And, as everyone knows, Wolfen have very little respect for dragon customs and really enjoy chewing on valuable things, such as ancient treasured runestones. If you see a Standard Ghost Rabbit Treat while foraging, it'd be a good idea to capture it, before they tempt a destructive Wolfen into the festival activities!



A quick survey of the foraging grounds show that there are around 300 rabbits floating around, so it should only take about 5 days to find them all.



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