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The Fulmina Prize was a prize awarded by the Malachorian planetary government in the 24th century for "outstanding devotion to cheating", named after a house that supplied Lyran counts, the House of Fulmina. The Prize was considered to be one of the most prestigious cheating awards of the galaxy. It was known to reduce all candidates to a shortlist, before announcing the final winner. However, a person could only win the prize once and most winners of the Fulmina Prize won the Fulmina Prize in recognition of an entire cheating career.

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  • The Fulmina Prize was a prize awarded by the Malachorian planetary government in the 24th century for "outstanding devotion to cheating", named after a house that supplied Lyran counts, the House of Fulmina. The Prize was considered to be one of the most prestigious cheating awards of the galaxy. It was known to reduce all candidates to a shortlist, before announcing the final winner. However, a person could only win the prize once and most winners of the Fulmina Prize won the Fulmina Prize in recognition of an entire cheating career.
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  • The Fulmina Prize was a prize awarded by the Malachorian planetary government in the 24th century for "outstanding devotion to cheating", named after a house that supplied Lyran counts, the House of Fulmina. The Prize was considered to be one of the most prestigious cheating awards of the galaxy. It was known to reduce all candidates to a shortlist, before announcing the final winner. However, a person could only win the prize once and most winners of the Fulmina Prize won the Fulmina Prize in recognition of an entire cheating career. It included a cash purse as well as a dedication plaque, with a citation on the plaque. Terenar once was on the shortlist for the Prize. (RIS Bouteina: "Homeward")
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