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=== Diversity is Not a Big Town by Jen Hetticks ===
=== Diversity is Not a Big Town by Jen Hetticks ===
<div class="section-text"><p>The people of Quill are a diverse bunch. Each Haven has their own quirks and traditions.</p><p>Have you noticed how the Vale folk are varied in their fashion tastes? How the folk of Poppyhill have huge heads and are tall?</p><p>The villagers over in Mellowbrook are short and very...hmmm...how can I put it? Hobbity?</p><p>That word just sounds right, though I do not know what a Hobbity is.</p><p>The rich tapestry of life in Quill is sown by our beloved seamstresses in their city of Opal.</p><p>I do sometimes wonder where they get their wool, though.</p></div>
<div class="section-text"><p>The people of Quill are a diverse bunch. Each Haven has their own quirks and traditions.</p><p>Have you noticed how the Vale folk are varied in their fashion tastes? How the folk of Poppyhill have huge heads and are tall?</p><p>The villagers over in Mellowbrook are short and very... hmmm... how can I put it? Hobbity?</p><p>That word just sounds right, though I do not know what a Hobbity is.</p><p>The rich tapestry of life in Quill is sown by our beloved seamstresses in their city of Opal.</p><p>I do sometimes wonder where they get their wool, though.</p></div>


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Diversity is Not a Big Town by Jen Hetticks

The people of Quill are a diverse bunch. Each Haven has their own quirks and traditions.

Have you noticed how the Vale folk are varied in their fashion tastes? How the folk of Poppyhill have huge heads and are tall?

The villagers over in Mellowbrook are short and very... hmmm... how can I put it? Hobbity?

That word just sounds right, though I do not know what a Hobbity is.

The rich tapestry of life in Quill is sown by our beloved seamstresses in their city of Opal.

I do sometimes wonder where they get their wool, though.