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'''What is the Lyceum and the Mark of the WordSmith?'''
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''written by Blodeuwedd''
 
The Mark of the WordSmith, a member of the Lyceum, is the colour of a clear sunny sky, to remind us that the sky is the limit when it comes to creativity both within ourselves and the City. Those that wear the Mark have been recognized by the City and its citizens for their support and contributions to the creativity of the CIty, be it through poetry, song, story, dance or history. This is not to mean that we have more or better creativity than others, merely that we feel the need to share our creativity and encourage others do to so as well. Each member of the Lyceum has a role that they fulfill within the group. Some hold events, others seek out stories, while others share their art with any and all who will listen.
 
I like to think that we are lovers of the written word. We seek it in all its forms and aspire to add to it. One who loves the written word and does no hold the Mark, is not less than one who does. The Mark does not intend to hold some creations over others, but to provide visible support for those that should need it. There is no limit to how many can hold the Mark, as there is no limit to how many can share their writings. Any citizen of the City can hold the Mark of a WordSmith, no matter their focus, sphere or affiliation.
 
I have tried to place words that describe what the Lyceum is by using the letters of the word itself. L is for Love of the written word. Y is for the Yarns we tell. C is for the Creativity we share and inspire. E is for the Eclectic nature of our talents. U is for the Unique within all of us. M is for the Memory we share and create.
 
 
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