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Very little is known about how The Raven operates, but it likely relies largely on its field correspondents instead of regular reporters. What is known is that the only known reporter, Kipih Jakkya, seems to be responsible for the article series The Last Word. In addition the name of one field correspondent, Oliver Goodfellow, is known. Last but not the least, one of the special correspondents is called Martyn Ironer.<br><br>
 
Very little is known about how The Raven operates, but it likely relies largely on its field correspondents instead of regular reporters. What is known is that the only known reporter, Kipih Jakkya, seems to be responsible for the article series The Last Word. In addition the name of one field correspondent, Oliver Goodfellow, is known. Last but not the least, one of the special correspondents is called Martyn Ironer.<br><br>
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Fifteen years ago, in the Year 1557 of the Sixth Astral Era, the Garlean Empire conquered Ala Mhigo in an act of aggression which marked the beginning of their invasion of Eorzea.
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Five years later, as a massive fleet of Imperial airships advanced into the skies above Silvertear Falls, the great dragon Midgardsormr rose from the depths of the lake, leading a host of its lesser brethren in ambush. Met with such fierce and unexpected resistance, the Garleans were forced to withdraw. Subsequent summonings of the primals by beast tribes brought the Empire's war of conquest to a standstill.
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Alas, the conflict was reignited when Nael van Darnus led the VIIth Legion into Eorzea once more.
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In response, the Order of the Twin Adder was revived, by the decree of Elder Seedseer Kan-E-Senna, to combat the Garlean menace. Ul'dah and Limsa Lominsa enacted similar measures, and the Grand Companies of Eorzea were reborn. Though distrust lingered between the city-states, valiant adventurers managed to persuade their great leaders to reform the Eorzean Alliance, and together we have begun to turn the tide.
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At present, our combined forces are converging at the Carteneau Flats, where the VIIth Imperial Legion is entrenched. Preparations continue for what many expect to be a decisive, final confrontation.
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But what of us whose place is not on the frontlines? Is there aught we can do to aid the Eorzean cause?
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Archon Louisoix has called upon citizens and adventurers alike to “seek the divine symbols of the Twelve, engraven upon ancient stones strewn across the land, and offer supplication for Eorzea's salvation.”
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Some may question the value of prayer in lieu of more practical means of contribution. Yet even the ancient texts of Stillglade Fane contain no references to these mysterious symbols. If these unprecedented manifestations are indeed evidence of the Twelve's providence, perhaps more fervent devotions might summon their divine intervention.
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As this belief continues to spread, many Eorzeans have embarked upon pilgrimages to the holy stones, in the hopes that it might do some small good. If you, dear readers, have any faith that the Twelve may yet shine their countenance upon us and heed our pleas, I ask that you join us in prayer.
  
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Oliver Goodfellow
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 7 March 2013

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Gridania's leading tabloid, The Raven prides itself on its flee-footed troupe of correspondents who travel far and wide to cover news as it happens. Drive by a tenet of timely tidings, it issues extra editions with uncommon regularity. Known to pull no punches in its reporting, The Raven has earned a reputation for delivering all angles of the story to readers.

Very little is known about how The Raven operates, but it likely relies largely on its field correspondents instead of regular reporters. What is known is that the only known reporter, Kipih Jakkya, seems to be responsible for the article series The Last Word. In addition the name of one field correspondent, Oliver Goodfellow, is known. Last but not the least, one of the special correspondents is called Martyn Ironer.


Raven - Goodbye, and Good Luck (01/11/2012)

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Raven - United in Prayer (25/10/2012)

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Raven - Rising Panic (18/10/2012)

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Raven - Garlean Movements (11/10/2012)

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Raven - Alliance Takes the Offensive! (04/10/2012)

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Raven - Unquiet Atomos (25/09/2012)

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Raven - Atomos Identified (06/09/2012)

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Raven - Aetheryte Camps Under Siege (24/08/2012)

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Raven - Dalamud Approaches (16/08/2012)

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Raven - Imperial Concerns (10/08/2012)

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Raven - Coerthas Pummeled! (09/08/2012)

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Raven - 'Neath Garuda's Shadow (25/04/2012)

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Raven - Shell-shocked (11/04/2012)

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Raven - Dalamud Nigh (05/04/2012)

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Raven - Scrambled Eggs (26/03/2012)

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Raven - Moogle Myth Made Manifest (02/02/2012)

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Raven - Wolves in Sheep's Clothing (26/01/2012)

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Raven - The Goobbue Tamer (18/01/2012)

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Raven - Gone with the Snow (01/01/2012)

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Raven - Winter is Not Coming (14/12/2011)

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Raven - Light of the Future (22/11/2011)

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Raven - Impudent Impulses (02/11/2011)

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Raven - Impish Impositions (13/10/2011)

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Raven - Twin Adder in a Tangle (03/10/2011)

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Raven - The Curse of Dalamud (02/09/2011)

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Raven - A Tempest of Testimonies (17/06/2011)

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Raven - Toto-Rak Investigation Team Feared Lost (18/05/2011)

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Raven - Case Cracked (10/05/2011)

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Raven - Storm Over Gridania (27/04/2011)

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Raven - Hard-boiled High Jinks (26/04/2011)

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Raven - Hatching-tide (15/04/2011)

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