A man of generic discription walks up to a guard and hands him a letter. Its a rather simple paper with a "To the captian" written on it. After walking out of town the disguise fades.
The note contains the following.
"Dear Captain of the guard.
It has come to my attention that a few undead are roaming the town. A few sources have informed me making it either a wide spread rumor or a commonly known truth. Two names of the inflicted are given Peridan and Cirion. I suggest finding these two and seperating them from the public before the curse is spread. Undeath is something to be destroyed at all cost. If this truly is a rumor I am sorry for wasting your time. Though if I find this to be true, or a lack of action on your part I will seek to gather men to remove the presence by any means possible. Two weeks time I will wait for a response or some action on your part. If nothing happens I will figure you are either unable, or unwilling to do what is required to keep people safe.
Signed
Concerned Citizen
P.S. I am unwilling to be silenced, detianed, or sought for my words though like any other commoner I frequent taverns. A notice there will draw my attention.
(The handwriting is blocky, writen with cheap ink and paper. An utter lack of style to the writing and purpously written to be generic).
The note contains the following.
"Dear Captain of the guard.
It has come to my attention that a few undead are roaming the town. A few sources have informed me making it either a wide spread rumor or a commonly known truth. Two names of the inflicted are given Peridan and Cirion. I suggest finding these two and seperating them from the public before the curse is spread. Undeath is something to be destroyed at all cost. If this truly is a rumor I am sorry for wasting your time. Though if I find this to be true, or a lack of action on your part I will seek to gather men to remove the presence by any means possible. Two weeks time I will wait for a response or some action on your part. If nothing happens I will figure you are either unable, or unwilling to do what is required to keep people safe.
Signed
Concerned Citizen
P.S. I am unwilling to be silenced, detianed, or sought for my words though like any other commoner I frequent taverns. A notice there will draw my attention.
(The handwriting is blocky, writen with cheap ink and paper. An utter lack of style to the writing and purpously written to be generic).
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