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A letter to Senior Clerk Mr. Riddle

To the Esteemed Senior Council Clerk Riddle,

I have recently been hired by Caretaker Avhost to work at the city Mausoleum. I am a trained mortician having operated a funerary home in Turmish for a number of years. I have extensive experience in record keeping, you may have noticed the newly created Roll of the Dead and Roll of the Missing. Respected sir, I also have many years of experience in helping individuals craft wills. I have begun to help with the day to day operations of the Mausoleum but I have quickly become aware that a majority of citizens do not have any form of will or last testament. I am sorry to tell you this sir, but after making inquiries to normal citizens, not one in twenty random citizens I asked knew they could file wills, or to go to you to do so, I myself had to go through several layers of inquiries to learn that there was even a system in place.

I know you are very busy with your many duties to the council, and that overseeing wills are but one of the many obligations you must see to. I volunteer my labor to work under you, sir, for the effort. I humbly and respectfully wish begin a campaign to see as many citizens file wills as possible. Each and every single will, will of course be sent to you to file in the city records. If there is anything else I can help with or any other way in which I can be of assistance, I can be contacted Last Stand Inn or the Mausoleum.

May your Soul One Day Find Peace, Gravekeeper Tomborn

Gravekeeper Tomborn, I appreciate your assistance. Please send all citizen's interested in filing a will to see me at the Office of the Herald. I shall advertise the service more. Notary Clerk of Last Wills and Testaments Mr. Riddle Senior Clerk Office of the Herald

Senior Clerk Riddle,

People are often busy and I have no doubt that you are as also busy with your many obligations sir. It will be very difficult to both persuade individuals of the neccesity of filing a will and then, arranging for them to meet with you. There are three aspects to the work as I see it, informing people of the neccesity of wills, persuading them of the neccesity of wills and then actually having someone on hand, to help them create a will. If someone is not on hand to help them craft a will once they have the desire, it is moot.

I have experience in wills sir, I wish to aid in the creation of wills and then send them to you, for filing.

May your Soul One Day Find Peace, Gravekeeper Tomborn