Premise

Welcome to the Brightstar Reserve, nestled in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana. It's employees are responsible for a large and diverse group of beasts, beings, and plant life. Located across Hercinia Lake from the small, unincorporated municipality of Snowcap, the Reserve is far from the unrest in cities like New York, Salem, Chicago, and Monterey, just as everyone likes it.

However, just like the latest trends, politics and discord never seem to stay confined to the cities for long. Beings and those with cross-species lineage are pushing back against generations of regulations and even deeper entrenched suspicions. Leaving one to ask, what does it mean to be magical?

July 14th, 2019


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We've had a lot of very kind messages over the last few days about our future arrivals - we both want to thank you profusely for the lovely words. We are, of course, very excited by the news.

On a much less exciting note but a relief nontheless, the office radio (the one that forced us to listen to Parry Naysmith whether we wanted to or not) has now been fixed and we can listen to people who don't make anyone who stops by want to throw up in disgust. Success!

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As many of you are aware, I started working with the fairies just under two weeks ago, covering a maternity leave of abscence. While I was quite happy to remain here at Brighstar, as you have been my home for two years, I recently learned of an opportunity in Colorado that is working with a different herd of Laurentian Redbones. Or rather, they recently learned about me and extended an offer of permanent employment as their Director of Breeding Programs.

I submitted my official letter of resignation to HR on Friday and my last day is the 26h. Matt and I will have a portkey out on the 2nd.