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Letter to the Council

Councilors,

I submit for your consideration and review my views upon Councilor Toboerski and his claims that he holds information vital to the survival of this settlement.

Councilor Toboerski has said time and again that he has a tried and tested path to the surface. As I understand it, withholding such vital information is tantamount to a capital crime with punishment up and and including execution. With this information in your and the Seeker's hands we could investigate this path and, should it prove to be viable, begin to evacuate those citizens willing to return to the surface. Further, with a path to the surface the possiblity of aquiring vital supplies, equipment and manpower from settlements there are open to us. Given the recent drow threat and goblin attack, i'm sure you are all begining to see the necessity of such a move.

Councilor Toboerski refuses to release this information because he wishes it as an incentive for Sanctuary's citizens to swear fealty to him. I think this unacceptable, and I submit that Councilor Toboerski be subject to arrest if he refuses to offer this information to the council as a whole, and his estate searched for this vital information that he shields from our eyes.

-Seeker Oakhill

I will do as i see fit, Seeker Oakhill, and you would be wise to desist your efforts lest certain facts about your actions be released to the general public.

- Gregor Toboerski

A reply if swiftly penned, addressed exclusivly to Council Member Toboerski

Council Member,

You will not do as you see fit. Contrary to what you might believe, interloper, this city is not your playground. Tell the people of this city if you wish that the Seeker's will go to -any- lengths to aquire the infromation that will finally free them from this dark, dank place. Tell them, then watch them storm your estate to take the information that is rightly theirs. Stop this foolery, and give us the maps.

-Seeker Oakhill.

You wish me to tell the city of your thievery and your disgregard for the laws set forth by their very ancestors?

How presumptuous of you. Still, I shall not deny you your wishes. I only hope that once we strip you of your privilege you will begin to understand the need we have for trust in our civil organizations. - Gregor Toboerski