A letter to the Captain of the Town Guard of Trollsbane

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A letter to the Captain of the Town Guard of Trollsbane

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((I don't know who to PM it to.. sorry))
To the Captain of the Town Guard of Trollsbane

An official-looking letter is delivered to the Captain of the Town Guard; it holds the seal of Zzyathis

Sir or Miss

As you may probably know, a recruit of your town guards, a certian Sir William Greye is hunting down one of our brothers.
His evidence is poor, the only evidence he has to identify our brother, is the fact that he can not speak; I can easily not speak to anyone I be identified as him. The evidence is weak and should be ignored, since few landlings can tell children of tanora apart.

We hearby request that Sir William Greye be suspended from his position as recruit of the town guard, until a proper investigation has been made; and proper apologies formed. He is also too agressive to be a guard, where safety of those weaker should be the priority.

Brother Selisidour
Son and Servant of Mother
General Counciller of Zzyathis

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Bailey reads through the letter she just recieved while running a hand through her short, light brown hair.

She folds it together afterwards and slides it into her bag, as she straightens and walks towards her room for writing a reply.


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Post by Siegfried Schtauffen »

I never said that I would get into physical contact with the man.
I was only saying that I wished to speak with him.
Please do not be quick to judge.
I leave the suspension to Bailey, on whether or not to suspend me of my position.
I have a freedom to speak my rights, and if doubtful, I SHOULD be able to call a case.


Signed,
Sir William Greye
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