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[Package with a note for Mr Schur, the Crone]

*The package is rectangular and nearly flat, wrapped in thick cloth. To the outside is attached a note. It reads;*

Mr Schur, as promised here is the painting from the Fight Night. I hope it will be to your liking.

Elizabeth Ravenlock, The Countess of Beauty, Montezzi Court

*inside the package is nothing but the painting*

The scene depicted on the medium sized painting is that of the fight ring in the Crone basement, the sides lined with spectators of random appearance, most painted with too little effort to be easily identified, yet somehow this does not disturb the picture, but instead draws the viewers attention to the middle. The midst of the painting shows a woman in full body plate, easily identified as Sange and appearing even tougher and more impressive than in reality, standing with blade drawn. In front of her is a kneeling man, also he in full armour, who is easily recognizeable as Laith, though he too is painted as a stronger and more impressive man. He is down on one knee, his blade on the floor to his right and his shield on the floor to his left. His head is lowered in reverance. Both of the main characters of the painting have suffered from several blows, but appear undisturbed by the pain. Laith appears to have suffered a more severe beating than Sange, but not distinctively so.

The crowd is cheering and clapping, and in their front, you can make out Doisur standing just by the entrance to the ring, an excited and friendly grin on his face.

In the lower right corner are the initials;

E.R

Dearest Countess

I will see that this is hung in the Crone where people can appreciate its majesty

I will seek you out to thank you in person and if acceptable to you bestow a small gift in thanks for this work.

Doisur