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=== Cecelia Schmidt === | === Cecelia Schmidt === | ||
Cecelia Schmidt. One of the first [[KOTOOMPs]], NSA Almuni, and a possessor of quite the imagination. Though I was never on NSA when Cece was still a student, one is still able to find some of her posts among the hallowed halls of the dead folders of FirstClass. | Cecelia Schmidt. One of the first [[KOTOOMPs]], NSA Almuni, and a possessor of quite the imagination. Though I was never on NSA when Cece was still a student, one is still able to find some of her posts among the hallowed halls of the dead folders of [[FirstClass]]. | ||
One particular aspect of Cecelia's adventures is the discovery of a certain notebook. The story of how she found this notebook is lost to time, but the truly interesting part of the story is not the discovery of the notebook, but of the powers that it possesses. | One particular aspect of Cecelia's adventures is the discovery of a certain notebook. The story of how she found this notebook is lost to time, but the truly interesting part of the story is not the discovery of the notebook, but of the powers that it possesses. | ||
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“Adventures are strange that way. They’re almost like a dream.” | “Adventures are strange that way. They’re almost like a dream.” | ||
And so, as you can see, the powers of Cece's Notebook are unmatched. Unfortunately, this particular Notebook has been lost to Cyberspace and has never returned since it's owner left the hallowed halls of | And so, as you can see, the powers of Cece's Notebook are unmatched. Unfortunately, this particular Notebook has been lost to Cyberspace and has never returned since it's owner left the hallowed halls of FirstClass. There may be those who say otherwise, but know the truth: this artifact was forever lost. | ||
In 2020, a young man named Lars Burgonson found the notebook. He saw all the adventures of its past. He saw its power, but wise, exchanged it for a hefty €2,000,000 to [[Lakeshire Museum]]. He knew that it was an item for a fool. Living in a fantasy, over and over again would eventually blur the lines between fake and real. | In 2020, a young man named Lars Burgonson found the notebook. He saw all the adventures of its past. He saw its power, but wise, exchanged it for a hefty €2,000,000 to [[Lakeshire Museum]]. He knew that it was an item for a fool. Living in a fantasy, over and over again would eventually blur the lines between fake and real. |