Dear Sir Noye,
Today has been a day of much events, as I believe you are aware. The city changes at a rhythm we have difficulty to keep up to, with our dwindling numbers here at the Temple.
Now, with the core of my letter.
At the date and time specified by Doomsayer Adriana Lakes, only four persons came.
- Luther Ambercrown
- Came in a day early, stating he could not be present at the time of the trial, was given a twenty four hours extension to present himself for trial.
- Cathal
- Came a bit late, but seemed to not have heard of his summoning prior to a few minutes before the time of the trial, his trial was postponed due to the attack and murder of the Dwarf Desil, whose trial was interrupted by a halfling attack. He proposed his help to catch the halfling, and did so.
- Fenaris.
- Now dead, prefered to attempt murder on Doomsayer Adriana Lakes rather than face the Judgment of Hoar. You have witnessed his death.
- Desil.
- Presented himself for his trial, presented his defence, and was sentenced to twenty hit on the back with the splat of an axe. The half-orc Vurbag lent his arm to Hoar to administer this punishment. When the punishment was finished, a halfling from the audience quickly armed a crossbow and murdered the now weakened Dwarf, leading to his death. This halfling is subject of intensive researches by now.
The other three, who did not dare come, are found guilty of the accusations held against them, and sentenced to death.
- Nitche
- Deli
- Haeroth
I would also like to meet with you for a discussion on other matters than the aforementionned 'Fort Mur Slaughter'. If you would like to send me a time when you'll be available with the return of this letter, I would greatly appreciate it.
Sincerely yours, ~S.S.S [Steward Sentos Sanarak]