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Letter to Caleb

[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. The letter is delivered to the Stew Shop by a boy who appears to be a beggar, he enters with a slight limp and a black eye, clutching five gold coins.]

Dearest Caleb,

I've met a fellow that you may have an interest in; his name is Lord Lamont Westerhave, and he's quite desperate. He seeks a painting of roughly the same canvas size as those found in the Seeker's Hall, painted on it is a robed and hood human, stabbing another man in cold blood.

I'm sure that he'd be ever grateful if you could assist him. I'll be down to meet you soon.

Wishing You the Best, Lord Delorin Drake Uktar 26, Year 151 (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.)

A reply is sent sharply.

Hurting boys will get you nowhere in our good graces. Treat Lower with respect, and they'll treat you in kind.

We'll consider it.