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"The Providence Prophecies" Participant Challenge Coins

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Among the contents of the strange packages that launched Eldritch Errors were both a coin and a postcard promoting B.A. Saint-Feline. The coin is actually something special: it is modeled off the tradition of "challenge coins" used in the U.S. Military to prove membership and rank in a unit and to engage in drinking games! We plan on using a lot of different challenge coins in the series (and not just because we really like drinking games.)

So the coin you've seen so far is best described as a participant coin: they will always be bronze in color, be extremely limited edition, and be intended to end up in the hands of a participant in that Book of the story. More specifically, you might call this the "The Providence Prophecies" participant challenge coin (as it proves your participation in one very particular Book, the first.) We only made 100 of these coins this time, and we have 45 left here at the end, each one guaranteed to summon at least a few crickets. What do you have to do to get one? Mwahahahahaha ... first, you click to read more.

First off, there are a few restrictions: only one per person, please, so if you obtained one of these coins via other methods, please move on (we do know who you are.) For the rest of you, we're asking that you send us a self-addressed stamped envelope of the padded variety, with enough postage to handle a 2 oz. shipping weight plus the mailer (in the continental U.S. that's probably $1.17, but make sure to include the weight of the envelope you're sending us) -- you can check that postage here (tell it you are doing an oversized envelope 3 oz. in weight from 32792 to your zipcode if you have a 1 oz. envelope, for example.)

Send your packages to: Schmeldritch!, c/o GMD Studios, 7057 University Blvd., Winter Park, Florida 32792

Of course, you can send that in a normal envelope to us, and make it a boring normal envelope to send back to you. Evidence of other creativity, though, might be rewarded with something creative (and light in weight) in return. We run out of coins, we run out of coins, but until we announce further no S.A.S.E. will go unreturned (or returned empty -- we always have crickets.)

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