Cybil writes three letters - one to Melchior, one to the Legion, and one to Exigo.
((Anks if you have any other ideas, let me know and I'll change them ))
((Exigo and legion are very similar ))
Dear Sirs:
We have found a cure for the impending plague, but we require one more vital part. We require a small quantity of the blood of the one that incubates it. I suggest that instead of trying to apprehend her, and possibly infecting your own people, you allow a small group of people to do it for you. What we would ask, is that you please inform anyone coming to look for her, that she has been there, so we can track her down and bring her in to prepare the cure for all of Sundren.
Yours in Service,
Cbyil Gelley
((to brother Melchior))
Revered Brother:
If Kerrigan is to stand for any crimes, I would suggest that we propose a rather unique punishment for her. Once we have the cure for the plague, I believe she would find it more unpleasant to be cured from it herself than any mundane justice that could be done. Though I am somewhat hesitant to suggest it, I believe that it would be far kinder than any potentential sentance otherwise. Please let me know what you think.
Yours in Service to Ilmater, the Triad and the Triumvirate,
Cybil Gelley
((Anks if you have any other ideas, let me know and I'll change them ))
((Exigo and legion are very similar ))
Dear Sirs:
We have found a cure for the impending plague, but we require one more vital part. We require a small quantity of the blood of the one that incubates it. I suggest that instead of trying to apprehend her, and possibly infecting your own people, you allow a small group of people to do it for you. What we would ask, is that you please inform anyone coming to look for her, that she has been there, so we can track her down and bring her in to prepare the cure for all of Sundren.
Yours in Service,
Cbyil Gelley
((to brother Melchior))
Revered Brother:
If Kerrigan is to stand for any crimes, I would suggest that we propose a rather unique punishment for her. Once we have the cure for the plague, I believe she would find it more unpleasant to be cured from it herself than any mundane justice that could be done. Though I am somewhat hesitant to suggest it, I believe that it would be far kinder than any potentential sentance otherwise. Please let me know what you think.
Yours in Service to Ilmater, the Triad and the Triumvirate,
Cybil Gelley

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