Gruff
2006-11-17 13:49:28 UTC
#54477
Seekers
You may not know me, but it seems most, if not all, the populace of Sanctuary believe that your compound is the place to direct my question. I do not lie, I am but a recent arrival to this town, and the rumours and tales of the chosen tug at the back of my mind. Your organisation prides itself on it's knowledge of Sanctuary and the surrounding areas. As such, I humbly ask for an interview of any kind with one of your fine members. The matter is to discuss these creatures with the gifts of Lycanthropy and where exactly they are best to be found, as well as to garner a better understanding of them in general. I have high hopes and await your reply.
Any time you would be willing to spare will definitely see myself handing out a donation.
Antonen Rospleito
(( Rock Bottom Inn))
domare
2006-11-18 17:34:09 UTC
#54717
*A letter is written in reply*
Antonen Rospleito,
I have read your letter and feel you must be confused on a few issues within it. Firstly, you must have mistaken us for the old book store. You see, we simply do not turn over our information to any individual who wanders into the hall and requests it would out a full explanation of how the information would be used for finding the Way to Ascension or countering tyranny and/or corruption. However, they book store might.
Secondly, I have heard a lot of rhetoric in my time here in Sanctuary, but calling Lycanthropy a "gift" would be among the most idiotic things I have heard. This "gift" is a deadly curse/disease that causes good hearted individuals to develop animal instincts to hunt down and murder the weak. But again...the book store may not argue such perspectives providing you purchase their books.
*sighed with hard strokes*
Kor'us Corcael
Gruff
2006-11-19 00:49:13 UTC
#54786
Korus Corcael
I was hoping to discuss why, and how, this would benefit your organisation over a meeting, not just ink alone. Your view on Lycanthropy is wrong, yet i'm sure you have reasons for believing such. I have doubts the bookstore shares archives equal to the seekers. Though it has indeed been noted, and I will inquire. I do hope we can at least meet if it is not to much trouble. I urge you strongly to see to it.
Antonen Rospleito
[The letter is hastily written the strokes overly cursive yet neat]