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Workshop/Class: Making Inkjars!
Have you ever wondered how Inkjars are made? Well, wonder no more! Come learn how to make your own Inkjars* using safe, readily available** materials. You can do this even if you're not an Alchemist or magically-inclined... In fact, the process and materials used are so safe that these Inkjars are practically safe for consumption***! A special guest - the President of Color Me Pretty: The largest Inkjar Production company in all of Halloween will be joining us for class!
We hope to see you there! Open to both Students & Horsemen!
Venue: Classroom 23
When: Upcoming Frightday, 10am
*You can't take them out of the room; trade secrets
**If you know the right people
***It's so safe that we might make you drink it to prove it
[OOC Note: This class will take about 3 to 5 days to complete, with a new "round" every new OOC day! ]
Have you ever wondered how Inkjars are made? Well, wonder no more! Come learn how to make your own Inkjars* using safe, readily available** materials. You can do this even if you're not an Alchemist or magically-inclined... In fact, the process and materials used are so safe that these Inkjars are practically safe for consumption***! A special guest - the President of Color Me Pretty: The largest Inkjar Production company in all of Halloween will be joining us for class!
We hope to see you there! Open to both Students & Horsemen!
Venue: Classroom 23
When: Upcoming Frightday, 10am
*You can't take them out of the room; trade secrets
**If you know the right people
***It's so safe that we might make you drink it to prove it
[OOC Note: This class will take about 3 to 5 days to complete, with a new "round" every new OOC day! ]
That was the flyer that had been put up on the school bulletin board by Professor Malcolm; it looked a little suspicious, especially since the word 'safe' kept coming up, but you decided to go to class anyway... At least Classroom 23 looked like the typical High School science laboratory, and not something weird. A sheet of paper was pinned onto the board at the front of the classroom; you might want to jot your name down before taking a seat.
A class credit is a class credit, right? What's the worse that can happen?