The letter is handed off by well paid urchins to whom ever receives correspondences delivered to the Verinus Nautius. Nothing but the meticulously written, block like text is on the page.
To the Office of Imperatu Verinus Nautius.
We understand that the Emperor of Sundren may never receive this letter or may not even hear the words written here, but they must be written regardless and there is no one else who will listen. Myrios Emiliana Blackwell has been abusing her powers to harm innocent people of the Valley for no good cause. She has the power to brand them an Enemy Of the State and carry out the punishment on her own with no one to verify if the enemies in question are truly enemies. She attempts to murder people who have not even raised a sword to her, another loyal citizen of Sundren, or even acted in a way that would harm the State.
Her heinous treatment of otherwise loyal citizens of Sundren will leave them with no other choice other than allying with the Black Hand and truly becoming our enemies. If things are to continue as they are now, she will be the sole cause of the Black Hand growing in numbers or even a rebellion. It is a terrible day when we have to raise our swords against our own brothers because of the actions of one woman, but such is the way of things now.
Regards,
Loyal Citizens of Sundren
We understand that the Emperor of Sundren may never receive this letter or may not even hear the words written here, but they must be written regardless and there is no one else who will listen. Myrios Emiliana Blackwell has been abusing her powers to harm innocent people of the Valley for no good cause. She has the power to brand them an Enemy Of the State and carry out the punishment on her own with no one to verify if the enemies in question are truly enemies. She attempts to murder people who have not even raised a sword to her, another loyal citizen of Sundren, or even acted in a way that would harm the State.
Her heinous treatment of otherwise loyal citizens of Sundren will leave them with no other choice other than allying with the Black Hand and truly becoming our enemies. If things are to continue as they are now, she will be the sole cause of the Black Hand growing in numbers or even a rebellion. It is a terrible day when we have to raise our swords against our own brothers because of the actions of one woman, but such is the way of things now.
Regards,
Loyal Citizens of Sundren

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