AnonymousInterviewer
2008-04-13 06:26:48 UTC
#145093
Greetings again Lady Tyrell,
I greatly enjoyed the conversation we had regarding the city and your work to record its history. I send you this letter because your determination and will has inspired me to return to an art that I have ignored for too long.
I would wish to paint a portrait of you. I understand that you wish to remain in the Shrine in Lower. But if you would not grace Upper Sanctuary with your presence, would you at least allow an image in your likeness to do so?
I know that you are a busy woman with many things to do so I promise you it will not take a great amount of your time as I will just need and will be able to work off a quick sketch of your image.
Let me know what you think. Feel free to leave your response with the Ascensionists and I shall gather it in time.
Best regards and a beautiful day to you,
Senestia Avarscanti
AnonymousInterviewer
2008-04-14 15:02:18 UTC
#145336
Another copy of the letter is resent and left with the Ascensionists at the Shrine. Unlike the first, the front of the envelope is decorated with a coloured symbol of Sune, a beautiful ivory skinned woman's face surrounded by red tresses. Both the envelope and letter inside appear to be lightly scented with the perfume of a sweet fungus. Both the visual and olfactory sensations are presumably there to better catch the attention.
AnonymousInterviewer
2008-04-15 15:54:54 UTC
#145612
A seemingly enthusiastic--or impatient--Senestia is seen speaking with the Ascensionists, asking if her previous letters have been delivered to Adelia. She provides another copy just in case.
Howland
2008-04-16 00:29:17 UTC
#145743
Of course you may paint me.
- Adelia