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James Thorne

[The letter is obviously written by someone who has a steady and well-focused hand. The strokes are bold, and the style seems to be written to impress while at the same time be highly readable.]

Honorable Mister Thorne,

I've read your posting in the Last Stand and I must say, we share a great deal in common. I would like to setup a meeting between us both. I have a room at the Last Stand, you shall find me there.

Until we meet, Lord Delorin Drake

(The name is written in a flowery script, and below the name and date is a stamp of some sort, appearing to be made from wax and pressed with a ring.)

Lord Delorin Drake,

I am exceptionally pleased that you write to me. You have made quite a name for yourself in quite a short time, and I had hoped to speak with you in person before this. That you will be receptive to my ideas is especially pleasing. I greatly hope to meet you soon, I may frequently be found at Worn's Stew Shop -- which is, in fact, where I first saw you, although you had to leave before I had a chance to speak with you.

You may very easily locate me by my blue cloak and extravagant golden bracers, both which I wear, near constantly.

I would be very pleased if you would speak with me over a bowl of Barrelstalk Soup this very evening. If not, I shall keep my eyes about town for you.

~James Thorne Uktar 25, 151