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Letter delivered to the School of War.

Cowardly sons of fat upper scum,

Whose your best? Send him on downstairs for a match sometime, if he thinks he can manage the stairs without leg cramps and a ten minute sit-down to catch his breath.

I'll be waiting at the Crone, Pearce Danielson

[the letter is received, and left in the wastebasket, with a sigh]

Another note is sent

Sons of weakness, corruption, and moral turpitude.

You've not replied to my last letter, and no doubt discarded it in hopes that simply ignoring me will buy you some measure of personal comfort from your fears. You cannot ignore me, I will not go away.

Send me your best. Send me the best that Upper can offer me for a test of combat, one on one in the Pissing Crone arena. I'll be waiting.

If there is no response, I'll assume that further honorable requests for single combat are going to be fruitless, and find another means to prove your cravenous nature to you all.

School of War, indeed.

Pearce Danielson

I know not who threw away your last letter but I shall never shy from a challenge especially those with ample insults, Name the date and time and we shall exchange blades.

Zachlt Kemorach.

[Another reply is Sent]

I Threw your last letter away, for the same reason I did not let you come to my lesson, Pearce Danielson. You have no intention to learn. A fight is not about who wins, or how badly you can beat someone. it is what you learn from it and how you improve as a person, after the battle. This is the art, and this is why we live. I saw no reason in accepting someone who will not learn anything from a lesson, and I see no reason to accept your challenge to a fight, as I am doubtful you will learn anything from it, Win or lose.

I'm sure, as you read this, you are going to send some sort of reply "Damn uppers" or some such. I do not deny you because you live in lower. I deny you because of your closed-minded attitude. Many have this attitude, Peirce danielson, In both Upper And Lower.

I would be happy to accept your challenge, if you would speak to me and convince me you would actually learn something from such a match.

Until then.

Lerzon