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		<title>Recovering Scrolls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things which has impressed me most about the Puddleby community is the creativity that exiles have displayed through their use of webscrolls. I remember eagerly reading through dozens of scrolls when I was a new exile, and I was even inspired to create a scroll of my very own, nearly 40 puddle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things which has impressed me most about the Puddleby community is the creativity that exiles have displayed through their use of webscrolls.  I remember eagerly reading through dozens of scrolls when I was a new exile, and I was even inspired to create a scroll of my very own, nearly 40 puddle years ago.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many of the scrolls that I grew up with are no longer available.  Shelves have moved, scrolls have rotted and burned, and the scribes themselves have moved off to pursue other ventures.  Much of Puddleby&#8217;s history and culture have been lost to the shifting sands of time.</p>
<p>This is why recently I have begun a project of recovering some of these lost scrolls.  Thanks to the magic of <a href="http://www.archive.org/index.php" target="_blank">Archive.org</a>, as well as personal copies of some of my favorite scrolls, I&#8217;ve been able to <a href="http://puddleby.com/scroll-restoration/">restore a number of older scrolls</a>.  These include the scrolls of well known exiles of the past, such as <a href="http://puddleby.com/sassy/">Sassy</a>, <a href="http://puddleby.com/lilit/">Lilit</a>, and <a href="http://puddleby.com/falinea/">Falinea</a>, as well as other scribes who shared their stories, advice, and experiences in exile.</p>
<div class="centered"><a href="http://puddleby.com/scroll-restoration/"><img src="http://puddleby.com/lundar/files/2009/10/sites.png" style="border:0" alt="recovered clan lord sites" width="450" height="292" /></a></div>
<p>A full list of the scrolls can be found <a href="http://puddleby.com/scroll-restoration/">here</a>.  I hope you&#8217;ll find it a fun a nostalgic look into Puddleby&#8217;s past.  And if you know of any scrolls that are missing, or have any on hand, please <a href="http://puddleby.com/lundar/contact/">let me know</a>, and I can add them to the list.</p>
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