A small box, note securely tied to one side
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:13 am
Inside the box is a piece of broken stone, appearing to be the corner of some statue or monument. It's caked in a red liquid, obviously blood by the scent, color and texture. The note attached to the side of the box reads as follows;
"To the Grim -"
"I've been instructed to leave a letter to notify you of my interest in your clan. I've been wronged by the false ideals of the Alliance and foolish leaders of theirs like Uther and his prized organization, the Silver Hand. I was wronged again by the foolish insight given to me by Kael'thas and his conquest for power."
"I have a firm belief that the Grim will not wrong me in such a manner. I will strive to rid this world of the Alliance and their damned high horse, ridiculing and profoundly sickening behaviours. This little present is a piece of Uther's Monument I decided to break off and coat in the blood of the foolish Kaldorei priest that tried to stop me from befowling his tomb. I never found a job offered to me by the forsaken to be so blissful. This gift... I offer to you as a sign of my good will and interest in your cause and ideals."
"-Sir Durant Rahl Swordian"
"To the Grim -"
"I've been instructed to leave a letter to notify you of my interest in your clan. I've been wronged by the false ideals of the Alliance and foolish leaders of theirs like Uther and his prized organization, the Silver Hand. I was wronged again by the foolish insight given to me by Kael'thas and his conquest for power."
"I have a firm belief that the Grim will not wrong me in such a manner. I will strive to rid this world of the Alliance and their damned high horse, ridiculing and profoundly sickening behaviours. This little present is a piece of Uther's Monument I decided to break off and coat in the blood of the foolish Kaldorei priest that tried to stop me from befowling his tomb. I never found a job offered to me by the forsaken to be so blissful. This gift... I offer to you as a sign of my good will and interest in your cause and ideals."
"-Sir Durant Rahl Swordian"