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*letter to the Sheriff*

Sheriff,

First off I would like to appologize for my outburst while awaithing the trial of the murderous tribesman, It was not my place.

I fear I was unable to express myself correctly on the matter. I do not wish to defend the tribe for it is evident they did nothing to aid in the orog attack. But in the specific even that occured at the gate with Kathazar, some of them have showed a will to see this matter handled by thejustice of the city.

I was at the orog attack and saw two tribesmen walk away from the gates, not even bothering to join in its defence. Of that they are guilty. But what I simply wished to say was that more bloodshed is unecessary. The city Watch lost enough men in the horrible matter, let us at lest try to solve this in the ways of Justice and Law.

Some of the tribes are citizen apparently. I am sure the law has ways to see to refusal of assistance and they can be trialed properly?

Forgive me for angering you and your collegue, it was not my intention. If I've broke any law, I shall accept the punishment you see fit.

Forgive this idealistic fool that I am, it seems in this dark place things are more arsh then on the surface. It seens there is no place for good manner and polite ways. I should've stick to cold hard fact.

Is it too much to think such matters can be resolved in the way of justice and law without getting more good citizen hurt in the process?

Again my apologies.

In the hope you will forgive me,

May Oghma light your path,

Ann-Elizabeth D'Ombreblanc Priestess of Oghma Associate of the Spellguards