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J. Alexander's Four Lands Part 2, redux

Lucien Montrose

"Other than these few thorns, your Eminence, it was a rather uneventful trip. We did manage to bring one of our 'friendly neighborhood florists' with us, in case you would like to see about doing something with the gardens that provided him with such dangerous flowers."
 

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The Comission

"Excellent, most excellent" the Archbishop says. "We shall have the the question put to him in a few hours. Now if you gentlemen will follow me" The archbiship then leads you up a back staircase and thru serveral rooms unfamilar to you until you arrive at his office using one of the doorways on the northern wall. Quickly going to his desk he takes a seat and motions for you genetlmen to be seated. "Would you gentlemen be intersted in a commission to scout out several areas for me"
 

Angelo Human Mage

Angelo taps his chin absently as he considers. "Given that the city seems on the brink of open warfare any job which takes us away seems like a good one. I would be open to your offer."
 



The Comission

"Good then" the Archbishop reples as he opens up his desk and pulls out a map. " I need you
go up North and scout out a few locations for me and if something exists that is unsual that it be dealt with. Do you have any problems with that?"
 

Tetsu

"Your Grace, not to put too fine a point on it but this is an extremely broad commission. 'The North' covers a vast area, and there is much that is 'unusual' there -- especially by the standards of those who dwell in the South."
 

The Commission

Looking at the Dwarf with Archbishohp with a hidden smile says "Why you are correct Master Tetsu, and it could lead to all sorts of unfortunate misiinterpations and of exceeding ones commission. All done in good faith though so no blame could really be attached to the doer's"
 


The Commission

"And what page would that be" the ARchbishop says..."No i think it best not to be on any page what so ever. Follow the commsion and do your best...any errors will just have to be dealt with and looked at in the context of were they done in good faith and with a pure heart"
 

Into the Woods

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