Hello
I would be most interested in one of your Darker Amulets that you have for sale. i would offer 950.
If this is acceptable i can be contacted at the Last Stand
Soirry Minnal
Hello
I would be most interested in one of your Darker Amulets that you have for sale. i would offer 950.
If this is acceptable i can be contacted at the Last Stand
Soirry Minnal
That will be fine. I patrol Old Sanctuary often.
Von Asch
The adolescent letter-deliverer hired by von Asch takes the short missive in hand, and heads out into Sanctuary with a few other letters held tightly in an unwashed hand. As he walks through the dimly-lit streets of Sanctuary, his little sister Keena jumps out of an alley, shouting, 'BOO!' in a little girl's attempt to frighten her big brother. "Keena," the boy says, "Can't you see? I've letters to deliver, I've no time for your foolishness now."
Little Keena pouts, and makes a face, but then proceeds to tell her older brother of some valuable if heavy animatron parts just out in the ruins that they could sell to the Spellguard for good coins. Hesitant, the boy follows his sister into the ruins.
The two soon locate the cache of parts, and begin to gather it up, when suddenly a sinister hiss echoes through the empty ruins of ancient Dunwaren.
"Chosen!" shrieks Keena. The hideous rodent-monster stares at the two delicious humans, drool dripping down its giant yellow fangs, the madness of its kind sparkling in its eyes. With a cry, the boy launches himself at the beast, in a desperate attempt to keep it away from his sister. Boy and Chosen tumble and roll along the ruins, the boy shouting to his sister, "Keena! Run!" Sobbing, the girl picks up her brother's letters and rushes back to safety, the sound of her brother's anguished death ringing in her ears.
Sobbing, little Keena arranges for the letters to be delivered to the appropriate inn, and in good time Soirry Minnal opens his letter, with nothing but a few droplets of tear-stains upon envelope to indicate what part of Sanctuary's drama has unfolded during the course of the delivery of a letter.