Cute, but misleading.
Written by: Heir of Ellindel, Narsrim D'cente`, Prefect of Crones
Date: Wednesday, April 19th, 2006
Addressed to: Archmage Aiakon d'Murani
I must applaud both your ability to fabricate and produce fiction. You
would do well to put your abilities to work as Magnagora's culture has
fallen far below Serenwilde, Celest, and Glomdoring. However, your far
fetched tales have little to do with reality.
Kaervas recently stole my fascinate gem. The cost to regain this (an
item produced by transcendent jewelers) is approximately 450,000 gold.
The cost to then regain transcendent Herb will likewise by 450,000 gold.
As I'm sure you can imagine, it was quite a hefty loss.
As for your notion of who I will and will not rob, I have made no
official statement other than if it acceptable for Magnagora to rob me,
I will show no sympathy. I am quite capable of doing the same perhaps
more capable than most. The only persons who need seek shelter (for what
good it will do them) are the Magnagora citizens who were foolish enough
to either mock my loss or congratulate and thank Kaervas.
I have encountered a great deal of citizens from Magnagora who find
Kaervas's actions repulsive. For their endeavor to be strong and speak
out against thievery, they will not suffer the fate of those who condone
it. Those who do, however, will taste the meaning of loss - a taste I
imagine few will acquire.
It is also worth noting that while I do offer regularly to Lady Terentia
and offer my sincere respect to Her and Her ways, I am not a member of
Her Divine Order. I am simply a mortal who opts to worship Her. For you
to implicate She has some role in my actions is both foolish and
unhealthy. You would be wise to recant.
- Narsrim D'cente`
Penned by my hand on the 22nd of Vestian, in the year 145 CE.