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Communication
Letters, scrolls, and books have been foundational forms of paper-based communication since writing began. Over time, newspapers, pamphlets, and postcards emerged as popular ways to share news and personal messages. Magazines provided more specialized and detailed content, while diaries and journals allowed for private written records. In the 20th century, faxes and printed emails added a modern twist to traditional paper documentation, bridging the gap between digital and physical communication.
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Welcome to Of Providence
Of Providence (OP) is a lite-Supernatural, generational, Play by Post roleplay site that is privately hosted. Our membership base is 21+ and seek advanced writers interested in deeper story connections. If that is you, join our discord and get started today with a writer (OOC) account first! We use sub accounts for characters.
Posts, tweets, DMs, stories, and texts—social media is where we share moments, ideas, and conversations. From big announcements to fleeting snapshots, these platforms are a mix of public and private expressions, connecting people in the ever-changing digital world.
Newspapers, digital news publications, magazine prints, and other forms of news media. These publications brought attention to journalistic stories that have changed dramatically over history—from town criers to opinion-based prints to investigative journalism. The press has been the best way to connect people, and likewise here.
The newest posted publications here will show in the "What's New?" Feed for our Site Newspaper.
Diaries, journals, ledgers, notebooks, and even scrolls or spell books—private writings offer a glimpse into personal thoughts, daily life, and hidden knowledge. These documents, whether for self-reflection, record-keeping, or creativity, capture the intimate and often untold stories of individuals. While rare today, they might surface in museums, archives, or private collections, preserving secrets, traditions, and insights from the past.
Handwritten letters, typewritten notes, and telegrams once formed the backbone of personal and official communication, conveying messages ranging from intimate sentiments to critical information. While largely replaced by digital means today, these traditional forms are still used for special occasions or formal correspondence. Historical examples may be preserved in museums or research institutions, offering insights into past societies and events. For those of Immortal kind, may just find relics of their past on display as easily as old paintings and original photographs.
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