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Like Claws on a Chalkboard
by sarah_jackie
Description: An unconventional musician is determined to play at the Jaunty Jubulius Jitterbug Jazzy Jubilee Jiggy Jamboree for the Jolly Jubilation of Juliana Jetsam.

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Meri Acres Merrymakers Inn: Bowl of Yuck or Yum?
by sarah_jackie
Description: "Quiet and unassuming, the Meri Acres Merrymakers Inn is as rustic as the name suggests. (That’s being generous. Shabby is the better term for it. Dusty is another. “Has this dump ever been swept before?” is a touch rude but hits the point faster.)"

 
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Top 10 Meridell vs Darigan Stamps
"Hello and welcome to this episode of “Top 10” Meridell vs Darigan edition! Today we will be talking about the top ten best stamps created for the Meridell vs Darigan plot that happened many years ago."

by smeehoo27126043

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Op-Ed: King Skarl Did Nothing Wrong
"The air is cold up there, even in the summer. Darigans pull on their coats, squeezing every bit of warmth out of them. Discontented murmurs in the audience gradually quieten, and the voice of the Usurper Kass becomes the only one booming throughout the citadel." collab with keng200 - thumbnail art

by likelife96

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Meridell Takes the Cup
In a better world...

by sophitell101

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Making (and Remaking) Darigan History
"A Yellow Xweetok in a checkerboard top, thick-framed glasses and plaid skirt were glued to a bulky and round screen. In bold letters, the show exclaims, “DARIGAN CITADEL WINS!” Her mouth slides to a slant as she raises a paw to adjust the comically nerdy glasses."

by homsar_eggplant

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Meridell vs. Darigan: A Retrospective Through Stamps
"What is the best way to remember our history? Here in Neopia, we have the oral history of our elders, amateur reporters keeping the history alive through detailed Petpages, and even the Book of Ages. My favourite way, however, is collecting stamps."

by dottie27a



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