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PALACHE - The side of the Castle First is covered with color. The last Everat mural was completed yesterday, marking an end to the first phase of Sonn Everat's multi-continent challenge.
The giant murals now stretch over the sides of four of the world's largest governmental buildings: Kattish Hall, the Din of the Wreck, Palace, and now Castle First.
The murals are a delight to the eye. Stories are woven in color and character; no less then 40 distinct people play out their lives in the paintings, with endless supporting characters, a myriad of locations, and a single weave of golden thread to guide the viewer through the plot.
With the paintings done, Everat now begins phase two of his challenge and awaits entries from his patrons. "I am pleased with my work," he said in an interview. "I expect on the order of ninety-five percent word accuracy."
The public are welcome to begin submitting their novels to Everat's Publishing House, Tossen&Co., as early as next week.

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