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My friends,
I hope you are faring well since our last meeting. My duties as a steward to Lady Augusta have, as always, brought me into yet another strange predicament. While I generally pride myself on my investigative ability, I have run into some problems that I must admit I need assistance with. With proper payment for services rendered, naturally.
The request is twofold: to find a missing squad of guards the duchess sent to the village of Wetzlar, and to determine what is delaying the town’s usual shipments to Heathhome. I will have more information for you in person. Should this opportunity pique your interest, find me in the Gilded Harp in Eos.
Payment shall be rendered in gold standard from the treasury of Duchess Augusta per satisfactory completion of the investigation.
From the Desk of
Argin, First Steward of Lady Augusta
It took some time for the courier to reach you, but as soon as you saw the wax seal on this mildly wine-scented letter, it was clear who was writing. Whether or not you decide to take on Argin’s task, it might be interesting to pay that fancy clerk a long-overdue visit.
The sight of a stocky half-orc dressed in a neat, embroidered tunic and coat might have seemed conflicting to the casual passerby, but anyone who had ever met Argin knew that his weapon was a pen. Truthfully, he had no idea how to even hold a sword. Even now, tucked away in one of the alcoves of the Gilded Harp, he was concentrating on an unfinished letter on the table in front of him while he casually swirled some dark wine around in a stemmed glass.
The dry rolling of dice echoed from one of the establishment’s back rooms. Argin took a deep breath of the mixed scent of sweet perfume and tobacco smoke that lingered in the air, but found it didn’t comfort him much today. The alcove’s heavy curtain was pulled back so he could see out into the bar area. He glanced out every now and again expectantly, wondering who - if anyone - would respond to one of the copies of the letter he’d sent away in the hands of trusted couriers.
Gannis Selene Osuin Larka
I hope you are faring well since our last meeting. My duties as a steward to Lady Augusta have, as always, brought me into yet another strange predicament. While I generally pride myself on my investigative ability, I have run into some problems that I must admit I need assistance with. With proper payment for services rendered, naturally.
The request is twofold: to find a missing squad of guards the duchess sent to the village of Wetzlar, and to determine what is delaying the town’s usual shipments to Heathhome. I will have more information for you in person. Should this opportunity pique your interest, find me in the Gilded Harp in Eos.
Payment shall be rendered in gold standard from the treasury of Duchess Augusta per satisfactory completion of the investigation.
From the Desk of
Argin, First Steward of Lady Augusta
It took some time for the courier to reach you, but as soon as you saw the wax seal on this mildly wine-scented letter, it was clear who was writing. Whether or not you decide to take on Argin’s task, it might be interesting to pay that fancy clerk a long-overdue visit.
The sight of a stocky half-orc dressed in a neat, embroidered tunic and coat might have seemed conflicting to the casual passerby, but anyone who had ever met Argin knew that his weapon was a pen. Truthfully, he had no idea how to even hold a sword. Even now, tucked away in one of the alcoves of the Gilded Harp, he was concentrating on an unfinished letter on the table in front of him while he casually swirled some dark wine around in a stemmed glass.
The dry rolling of dice echoed from one of the establishment’s back rooms. Argin took a deep breath of the mixed scent of sweet perfume and tobacco smoke that lingered in the air, but found it didn’t comfort him much today. The alcove’s heavy curtain was pulled back so he could see out into the bar area. He glanced out every now and again expectantly, wondering who - if anyone - would respond to one of the copies of the letter he’d sent away in the hands of trusted couriers.
Gannis Selene Osuin Larka