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Announce News Post #37

Celani wanted

Written by: Varian the Celestine
Date: Friday, May 10th, 2002
Addressed to: Everyone


It's that time again. Aetolia is in need of more celani to perform
various odd jobs, shine various divine shoes, and regularly compliment
the Gods on our various striking features. It's hard work, but somebody
has to do it, and you may end up having the time of your life.

If you're interested in being a Celani in Aetolia, you must have at
least 200 hours played here and be able to answer a broad variety of
general knowledge questions about Aetolia. It also helps to possess a
patient and personable attitude, a creative spark, and the willingness
to work hard to enhance the enjoyment of others.

To apply, please send an e-mail to celani@aetolia.com with a subject
line indicating your application. Please include your character name,
real life full name, city and country where you live, real occupation,
educational background, and anything that you think might make you
especially qualified (customer service experience, writing skills, etc).
Please also select one aspect of Aetolia that needs improvement and
describe how _you_ would go about improving it if you were a God ("add
more celani" doesn't count).

Celanihood is potentially a route to Godhood, though that depends solely
on your performance and qualities displayed as a Celani (and then
Demi-God, if promoted). Celani are expected to show great
self-motivation and initiative. You're expected to find where your
skills can be best applied and apply them there without being pressured
to do so. You must give up your mortal persona and not play him/her at
all, though any time before potential promotion to God you may return to
your mortal character by giving up your immortality. The amount of time
and effort you spend, as well as the quality of your efforts, are
factors in promotions. So the better and more you do, the more quickly
you can be promoted (though promotion is not guaranteed, it is earned).

-Varian

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Midsummer, in the year 70 MA.


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