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<blockquote data-quote="dpdx" data-source="post: 1783298" data-attributes="member: 188"><p>"<span style="color: PaleTurquoise">Please, not here. Oliver is right, and furthermore, this man doesn't need to trouble himself with the contents of the letter, that is for the people to which it is addressed.</span>"</p><p></p><p>Fendric turns to Kester. "<span style="color: PaleTurquoise">Our message, based on nothing but what we've heard from Sir Exantrius, and not having read the letters, is this: Do not let this man, Thedoric, seek to divide the citizens of your fair city against each other. Trust each other. Stand together. For otherwise will see the ruin of this city, and possibly your doom.</span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise"></span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">You seem to know a lot. Do you know of Hedrogura? It is presently under siege from Thedoric, his host, and whatever he could cobble together of the hateful and petty of Hedrogura, Oliver here can attest to that. We could have been back there ourselves, making a last stand at my home Temple, but instead, in giving his life to send us on this mission, Exantrius may have saved ours. And so, while we have not looked at any of the letters we are honor-bound to deliver, I pledge my life and my faith to the message I just gave you, May the Light See It True.</span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise"></span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">So begging your pardon, good sir, but my fellows and I fail to understand how a redheaded dullard, even with a ring of scrying and slavery, would live to see his next Dawn were he visibly arrayed against us. And I am not used to deciphering nuances and riddles about how such a ring might affect our mission. We are unbowed, and undefeated, as we must be. For to accept defeat, we would be no more.</span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise"></span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">So speak to us plainly, if it is in your nature, and you will see us continue to be worthy of that same request. We judge noone. We do not, at the moment, have time to consider petty schemes, lest they affect our decidedly UNpetty, 'scheme.'</span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise"></span></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">And speak quickly, for we are restless and now overdue at our next appointment.</span>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpdx, post: 1783298, member: 188"] "[COLOR=PaleTurquoise]Please, not here. Oliver is right, and furthermore, this man doesn't need to trouble himself with the contents of the letter, that is for the people to which it is addressed.[/COLOR]" Fendric turns to Kester. "[COLOR=PaleTurquoise]Our message, based on nothing but what we've heard from Sir Exantrius, and not having read the letters, is this: Do not let this man, Thedoric, seek to divide the citizens of your fair city against each other. Trust each other. Stand together. For otherwise will see the ruin of this city, and possibly your doom. You seem to know a lot. Do you know of Hedrogura? It is presently under siege from Thedoric, his host, and whatever he could cobble together of the hateful and petty of Hedrogura, Oliver here can attest to that. We could have been back there ourselves, making a last stand at my home Temple, but instead, in giving his life to send us on this mission, Exantrius may have saved ours. And so, while we have not looked at any of the letters we are honor-bound to deliver, I pledge my life and my faith to the message I just gave you, May the Light See It True. So begging your pardon, good sir, but my fellows and I fail to understand how a redheaded dullard, even with a ring of scrying and slavery, would live to see his next Dawn were he visibly arrayed against us. And I am not used to deciphering nuances and riddles about how such a ring might affect our mission. We are unbowed, and undefeated, as we must be. For to accept defeat, we would be no more. So speak to us plainly, if it is in your nature, and you will see us continue to be worthy of that same request. We judge noone. We do not, at the moment, have time to consider petty schemes, lest they affect our decidedly UNpetty, 'scheme.' And speak quickly, for we are restless and now overdue at our next appointment.[/COLOR]" [/QUOTE]
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