From our UpJers hosts on Kapi-Regnum
UpJers are the company who created and run
Kapi-Regnum, among other games.
Freshly printed and fallen directly from Santaâs sleigh into your stockings: The
first edition of the Kapi Regnum Journal. Weâre especially happy with the job
our editor-in-chief Therian has done to put this first edition together and are
looking forward to the upcoming journals with hopefully lots of contributions
from all of you!
As this first edition so magically seems to coincide with Christmas, we, the
Kapi Regnum team, would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for
your interest in our game. More than 10.000 players from all over the world have
registered since the launch of our English server in October and we are more
than happy to have been able to give you all a dwelling in the Middle Ages.
Now, whether you are celebrating a traditional Christmas with your family and
friends, or youâd prefer to hide under your pillow until all the festivities are
safely past and thereâs not one person with a funny Santaâs hat in sight, we
want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May your stockings
always be filled and Tradersâ fortune be with you in 2008!
The UpJers Team

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From the Tagblatt Editors
The Tagblatt is the German version of the Paper on
kapi-regnum.de

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A star is born!
Well, to be honest no one can predict stardom for the new in-game newspaper Journal. But it is safe to predict that it will make its way, that there will be many great issues following this one. It will grow and find its own style, create its own features. Now it is up to the community of
kapi-regnum.com to make the most and the best out of it.
We from the "Tagblatt", the German newspaper from
kapi-regnum.de are congratulating the Journal with its chief-editor Therian for this fine first issue.
Happy birthday, Journal!
May you prosper, get the enthusiastic editors you need, get lots of contributions from your readers and never ever lack material to publish.
Merry Christmas from Germany,
The Editors from the Tagblatt. |
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