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*A letter left for Cog Ippensher*

Cog Ippensher,

From what I can tell from your posts around town, you seem like quite the laborer. I was curious if I could have your ear on a project that I am undertaking. If you are not suited to large scale construction, feel free to ignore the rest of this letter.

You could help me greatly with an estimate on the cost to build this complex, which my good friend Stark has describes below. Given authority from the council and procuring of funds, we could even hire you to spearhead this project. Of course, we would require prints of the layout for review.

*parts of a letter are copied by hand*

"A basic soup kitchen and dining area on ground level. Adjacent to this, a shrine to Ilmater which would tend to the spiritual needs of the community. On either ends of the building, separate staircases for men and women which would lead down to temporary sleeping quarters. Inside and adjacent to the sleeping quarters, an area with running water in which to bathe, again separated for men and women. In the back of the facility and above the bathing area we would like a place for our guests to wash and dry their clothing, as well as an area to maintain a garden. We also ask for space in which to train our guests in what crafts we can find experts in. Above the dining hall we would like an area designated for staff of the facility only. This would be a combination of office and sleeping quarters to better conduct the logistics of running this organization."

May Ilmater bless you with health and happiness and may our combined effort improve our fair city.

-Michael Crying God Priest

Michael,

Firstly, allow me to express my warmest regards to you. I've read and re-read your letter, and although it does not fall within the dogma of my own faith to pursue a project of this manner, it is something for which I am personally invested in pursuing. You do yourself credit with these good works.

My time grows scarce, but I will gladly help out in whichever way I can. I am more of an inventor than a labourer, but if I can help in any way, I will do my best to do so.

If you have a location chosen, perhaps I could begin by surveying it with you, and trying to determine a plan by which all your goals with regards to this center may be obtained.

Sincerely Yours, Cog Ippensher