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The Jouster's Camp

The squires all jump at the call of their knights.  Each to receive the orders given in quiet authority.  First to the stable to command the stableman to saddle the horse.  Ah, but on the way, the bridle so lovingly cared for and kept clean.  It soothingly protects the mouth  of the knight's favorite mount.

But no, not only protect the horse, but the color and edge pattern especially selected to tell of the maiden for whom the knight has pledged his love.  Her hair rolled in just a certain way like the edge roll of the bridle.  And the bridle itself, the color of her favorite dress.

Placing the bridle just so, the squire moves to one side to assure the stableman saddles the horse properly.  Firm yet comfortable, secure yet smoothly laid in straps and buckles.  The squire leads the horse with reins draped from the bridle from the stables to the courtyard.
 

The first place winners from all the Teams obtain a gift from their Team Guide.  Those who reach this first level and finish in first, second and third place will receive a gift from the Level Manager. 

They will bring this gift, and the virtue they started off with, to the Great Celebration in Little Dragon Castle.

Be sure that, once you obtain your gift, you guard it carefully by placing it on your site.

 

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