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Issue: 963 | 1st day of Swimming, Y24 |
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Headlines "The Littlest Roo Island Fan" by nickythewizard It was a bright and warm afternoon in the Altador Colosseum, and the crowd was certainly energetic! They were all watching Roo Island play against Altador in a match of Yooyu Ball. Both teams were currently tied up with each other, showing that Altador was certainly a tough cookie to contend with. Pushing through a crowd of people to get to the front seats was a baby Kougra named Javaier, he was a big fan of Roo Island and wanted to get an up-close look of the entire match.
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A Day in the Life of a Very Rich Slorg "Deep in the heart of the Haunted Woods, nestled amongst the dreary blackened foliage, a small moss-covered tree stump can be found. This stump, while it may appear unremarkable at first glance, has a certain charm."
by cryistalene |
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The Grey Reporter: Crazed Neopians Flock to Dump "Following reports of treasure at the Rubbish Dump, thousands of Neopians hoping to strike it rich have descended on the dump. While most left smelly, pockets full of gravel and old croutons, others claim to have found petpets, bottled faeries, paint brushes, and even the fabled dung catapult. Is there truth to these claims? If so, can the average Neopian hope to find success?"
by stellajoy_ |
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Interview With Imperial Exam Students "Stutters, sweating, and salty tears. This scene isn’t your typical workout, nor is it the Coffee Cave during the morning rush. We’re in Shenkuu outside the Imperial Exam, where these young Neopians are lining up for a test that could change their lives forever."
by groundedcoffee |
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What's Your Favorite Neopet?: Survey Results. "Neopia is a very diverse world; it's chock full of up to 55 species of Neopets! With diversity such as this, I began to wonder what the most popular Neopet was. So, I took to the streets to ask people personally what they thought. It was essentially, a survey."
by stars4ever33 |
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