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[A missive to Scion Dungal]

Scion Dungal,

I feel that perhaps my words were misplaced in such a place and maybe ill-thought. I still wish to speak with you concerning your actions, and also wish to speak to you on this order of Knights you command over. Our desires and ends are much the same, and I was simply a little confused and perplexed over your means of reaching them.

Regardless, I feel after a discussion I might be persuaded to see the wisdom in your approach, and I'd sooner allow a man of honor the opportunity to explain himself before I were to judge. However, I cannot wait forever. Several weeks, if not months have passed and I still wait to speak to you on our original topic.

Respecfully,

Sir Mormont Baelister

Sir Baelister,

It is my regret that we have not had suitable opprotunity with which to speak. However, I can only lament that it is unavoidable duty that is calling me away from the pleasure of meeting you formally.

In attempting to rebuild the city gates, guard strongly the canal gates, plan a re-election campaign that will bring my Lord's initiatives to a successful vote, and quell the chaos in Lower Sanctuary as all others stand aside watching-I find little time for personal business.

I will strive to make a time at which we can sit down, one another to converse in sight of one another's own eyes.

In Regards,

Sir Dungal Toboerski Grand Magistrate of the Toboerski Knights

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