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Post by Righarde on Jun 1, 2004 18:21:48 GMT -5
*A formal letter sealed with wax and left for the King*
m'Lord King Agustin,
I wish to thank you and those of your goodly household for the generous hospitality you have shown me and to my brother. Your kindness and goodwill will not easily be forgotton and should you pass the castle of Kent; I would be pleased to open my home to you.
It is unfortunate that affairs of state compels us not to meet for I must with all good speed leave for my homeland on business. I am confident that with time the matter of our meeting will be redressed.
God Bless and keep you
Righarde
King of Kent
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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2004 19:30:04 GMT -5
*breaks the seal and reads the missive. ....and sends a missive of me own in reply
"M'lord.
I am happy to hear thee had a most enjoyable time at me home. I do appoligise for nae being able to greet thee more , but me duties had kept me quite busy that day. Safe travels , be well, be safe to thee and thy kingdom. "
Agustin Stormblade King of Windstorm
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Post by Righarde on Jun 3, 2004 12:29:32 GMT -5
*Word arrived on the road that the King rested in the Black Horse Inn. Here the messenger found a man sitting with the locals garnering what news he could. The face turned and Sighehelm seemed to stand. Pausing the messenger asked for the King and; to many locals surprise; he was directed to what they thought a well to do noble man. Whispers escaped before the King ordered another round and ushered the messenger aside. He took the letter and smiled with a nod*
good, good, one moment good man.
*taking some parchment; stirring the pot of failing ink he began to write*
m'Lord,
Tis well known that the duties of our nature doth nae accept an idle man. Indeed, I do oft say that a King belongs to his land and his people. His personal affairs are considered unnecesary and yet one must have a life should'nt one?
I doth look forward ta meeting you when to Good Lord allows
With all good respect
With Honour and Gods Goodwill
Righarde King of Kent
*this he allowed to dry then sealed and gave to the messenger. Righarde offered the man a drink and gave a little coinage to help him on his way*
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