A letter from Cade d'Jorasco to the house elders
To all that it may concern,
It is with more than a little chagrin that I write this report. At this stage I know not if I am making an utter fool of my parents, and myself or if I am averting disaster on a continental scale.
Allow me to get straight to the point.
A Dragonmarked house member has approached me and informed me that they have become aware of plans “for an invasion of Khorvaire”. At this time they were not able to provide any information of details, but they were adamant that the plans were genuine.
I believe that the house member reporting this information believe they were telling the truth. However I know not if what they believe is accurate or not. I have of course immediately set them the task of securing proof of any such “event”, and will keep the house council informed of any information that is forth coming.
In the mean time, I ask no more that house members be aware of this rumour and bear it in mind with regards to other information they might hear, wounds they might treat, or situations that they might find themselves in.
If this information proves to be nothing more than a rumour then I ask the house council for forgiveness in advance, and am fully willing to accept any penance that is deemed necessary, including excoriation. I ask only that consideration be given to the fact that I am writing this note in good faith and without the knowledge or consent of my parents.
I believe that it is better to be aware of a potential false disaster, than it is to be unaware of a real situation or this magnitude.
With the humblest respect,
Cade d’Jorasco, Starilaskur.
It is with more than a little chagrin that I write this report. At this stage I know not if I am making an utter fool of my parents, and myself or if I am averting disaster on a continental scale.
Allow me to get straight to the point.
A Dragonmarked house member has approached me and informed me that they have become aware of plans “for an invasion of Khorvaire”. At this time they were not able to provide any information of details, but they were adamant that the plans were genuine.
I believe that the house member reporting this information believe they were telling the truth. However I know not if what they believe is accurate or not. I have of course immediately set them the task of securing proof of any such “event”, and will keep the house council informed of any information that is forth coming.
In the mean time, I ask no more that house members be aware of this rumour and bear it in mind with regards to other information they might hear, wounds they might treat, or situations that they might find themselves in.
If this information proves to be nothing more than a rumour then I ask the house council for forgiveness in advance, and am fully willing to accept any penance that is deemed necessary, including excoriation. I ask only that consideration be given to the fact that I am writing this note in good faith and without the knowledge or consent of my parents.
I believe that it is better to be aware of a potential false disaster, than it is to be unaware of a real situation or this magnitude.
With the humblest respect,
Cade d’Jorasco, Starilaskur.
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