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Self-Procured Naivety; A Letter To Aelwen

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To Aelwen,

 

The citizens of your home have little to nothing of value. However, your druids certainly hoarded many items of significance, many of which are now stolen from their homes. You all left chests unlocked, and it was likely the thought that no one would be truly foolish enough to commit such grand acts of larceny and trespassing. Those in the Imperial Palace were the same. Thanks to your naivety, I have gained many new voidal weapons. Some of which will be tested on fortunate Idunian soldiers or its citizens. The rest will be given to those I trust to wield, but the most powerful is mine.

As I have mentioned in a previous letter to the now deceased Emperor of Man, I have a grudge upon those who assisted in the siege of Urguan. All of Idunia, The Empire, Kurai-Kuni, and Norland will have their doors hanging from its hinges, chests emptied, barrels smashed, and valuables stripped. My greed for your valuables is insatiable. I have broken into the imperial palace twice. Your compliance with the empire is disgusting and has been noted. Perhaps in due time you will heed the error of your ways. But for now, dwell on the fact that your lack of guards and self-procured naivety led to your treasures being seized. 

The cycle will repeat.

 

Signed,

Galmor

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Upon this letter reaching the High Witch. Vivien checked her own store.

 

”hmm… all good it seems” the elf stated as she found nothibg, what ever Druid was dumb enough to leave artifacts of the void open In a chest will wallow in the fact that it was stolen from them in ther first place

 

”wait a minute…why do Druids have voidal artifacts?”

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[!] The archdruid walked around the city of Aelwen after seeing that missive, and upon noticing that none of the houses broken into and stolen from belonged to Druids a low laugh left her

 

“trying to skew lies now are we?”

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The Celestial Wizard returns to his tower, notices that his doors have been tampered with, and is informed of the missive. "Wouldn't it be more exciting to provide a list of what was stolen? They went through all that trouble of waiting til the city was empty. Surely they did not walk away empty handed and simply exaggerate their stolen goods. Nothing of value seems missing. A shame. No further story to be told, I guess..."

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