A very formally-penned letter, stamped and sealed in wax, is left with the Enclave "receptionist."
To High Arcanist Sandro:
Please let me begin by begging for forgiveness if I have misquoted your proper title. No one should be stripped of their well-earned recognitions, least of all someone as powerful as you.
I write to you regarding your recent efforts to bolster trade and traffic in the valley town of Aquor. I have a proposition for you, which I hope you find to your liking.
We have been introduced before, but never formally. I am Maverick Bell, collector, historian, and a friend of James Frazier. I witnessed your power first-hand in your testing with this man; all the more reason I ask for your help, which I believe will be to our mutual benefit.
I am seeking a location to display parts of my collection as public exhibits. Articles in the collection might include art work, historical artifacts, military uniforms, documents, or anything else which may tell the story of Sundren's people. My aims for the first exhibit are as-of-yet undefined - all the more reason we may wish to speak.
It strikes me that Aquor has some abandoned real estate since the unfortunate occupation by the Aurilites. If it is within your will and reach, I request that one of these buildings be made available for my use. Aquor is an ideal location for a new museum, where I can showcase exhibits free of undue political influences.
This proposition carries its own benefit for you and the illustrious Enclave. I assure you, the more learned people of Sundren will come to such exhibits; with education comes money and trade. Additionally, you would have first-hand views of the exhibits. We can work collectively to refine them and cast them in a proper light. Museums are for the public, but they can be made into tools for the right mind who sees the opporutnity there.
I hope this letter finds you well. I am sure we will meet each other shortly near the Second Wind. I am more than happy to discuss further details in private.
Sincerely:
Maverick Bell
Please let me begin by begging for forgiveness if I have misquoted your proper title. No one should be stripped of their well-earned recognitions, least of all someone as powerful as you.
I write to you regarding your recent efforts to bolster trade and traffic in the valley town of Aquor. I have a proposition for you, which I hope you find to your liking.
We have been introduced before, but never formally. I am Maverick Bell, collector, historian, and a friend of James Frazier. I witnessed your power first-hand in your testing with this man; all the more reason I ask for your help, which I believe will be to our mutual benefit.
I am seeking a location to display parts of my collection as public exhibits. Articles in the collection might include art work, historical artifacts, military uniforms, documents, or anything else which may tell the story of Sundren's people. My aims for the first exhibit are as-of-yet undefined - all the more reason we may wish to speak.
It strikes me that Aquor has some abandoned real estate since the unfortunate occupation by the Aurilites. If it is within your will and reach, I request that one of these buildings be made available for my use. Aquor is an ideal location for a new museum, where I can showcase exhibits free of undue political influences.
This proposition carries its own benefit for you and the illustrious Enclave. I assure you, the more learned people of Sundren will come to such exhibits; with education comes money and trade. Additionally, you would have first-hand views of the exhibits. We can work collectively to refine them and cast them in a proper light. Museums are for the public, but they can be made into tools for the right mind who sees the opporutnity there.
I hope this letter finds you well. I am sure we will meet each other shortly near the Second Wind. I am more than happy to discuss further details in private.
Sincerely:
Maverick Bell

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