A folded note, left on a table by no one knows whom
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:40 pm
A note, folded in half and standing up on the table, was left when no one was watching. It reads:
My dear Syreena and the rest of the formidable Grim,
I would like to thank you for the opportunity to join Blood Moon Rising shortly after my awakening in Deathknell, and the pursuant subsequent conversations I enjoyed with its members as well as certain of The Grim. During this time, I have improved my skills through training in practice, and have assin asasinat assassas killed a fair number of the Alliance. I can only hope that word of my exploits has reached your ears.
I am now, I believe, of sufficient skill and season to join the ranks of The Grim itself, if you will have this humble servant. My skills as a rogue would be an asset for scouting and for causing general mayhem to the Alliance, although I prefer to think of myself more as an...opportunist or entrepreneur, rather than "rogue", as some in the rogue community have given the class the appearance of being simply trouble-makers without any real usefulness. I, on the other hand, believe that watching and learning from the shadows is more useful than slaughtering a city's auctioneers and escaping, such as some do.
Not to judge any of The Grim's current rogue members, of course.
I am submitting a formal application as well, but I saw fit to leave this letter of introduction, and hope to have my application reviewed soon, but of course at your earliest convenience.
Your humble servant,
Dunbartric Farrow, Esq.
My dear Syreena and the rest of the formidable Grim,
I would like to thank you for the opportunity to join Blood Moon Rising shortly after my awakening in Deathknell, and the pursuant subsequent conversations I enjoyed with its members as well as certain of The Grim. During this time, I have improved my skills through training in practice, and have assin asasinat assassas killed a fair number of the Alliance. I can only hope that word of my exploits has reached your ears.
I am now, I believe, of sufficient skill and season to join the ranks of The Grim itself, if you will have this humble servant. My skills as a rogue would be an asset for scouting and for causing general mayhem to the Alliance, although I prefer to think of myself more as an...opportunist or entrepreneur, rather than "rogue", as some in the rogue community have given the class the appearance of being simply trouble-makers without any real usefulness. I, on the other hand, believe that watching and learning from the shadows is more useful than slaughtering a city's auctioneers and escaping, such as some do.
Not to judge any of The Grim's current rogue members, of course.
I am submitting a formal application as well, but I saw fit to leave this letter of introduction, and hope to have my application reviewed soon, but of course at your earliest convenience.
Your humble servant,
Dunbartric Farrow, Esq.