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Left at the Gambling Hall

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Ledskirs,

I unite with you in grief over Battleload Jr., he seemed like a nice guy.

Just before his death I've spoken with him about me being open for little stealthy job assignments, or any other, for that matter. He said my talents could prove very useful to Ledskirs Loans. I like to keep low profile and not attach to people too much, so joining the group is out of the question. But, since most of my morality has been left on the surface, I can do pretty much anything, for the right pay. Let me know if you have anything for me, I'm staying at the Crone.

Ax.

Mr. "Ax",

At the moment we have little need for your services.

We shall keep your name in mind should any such business reveal itself in time, however.

-Ledskir Loan and Lending

Of course, I understand. If anything that shouldn't be directly connected to you comes up, let me know.

And for clarification - It's Ms. Ax.

Ax.

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Ms Ax,

A thousand pardons. Many of the fairer sex rarely kept company of Battleload, so I appologize for assuming.

While there is no active work, feel free to stop by the gambling hall at any time, and we can discuss future business.

-Mr. West