[!] A crow would make its way over to Cain, the writer of the grand letter. It held a letter within it's talons that it then placed next to the man. Afterwards, the crow offered one sole 'caw' before it become enveloped by a pure white aura that caused it to fade back to the void. The letter had been written in rather neat handwriting, not a smudge upon the paper, making it look rather clean and pristine. It read:
"Dear Cain,
I scribe to you as I heard of the prospect of being able to learn something new, something grand. Never before have I given up the choice to pursue knowledge that could be useful or quite fun to behold. Simply, my reason for learning is my reason for learning all together, knowledge makes the world run. With the lengthened lifespan that all elves hold, my time in this world would be wasted if I did not spend that time learning and doing all that I could. The one thing that has escaped me has been the knowledge of alchemy and what it has been able to do, what one is able to accomplish with such brilliance. Thus, to expand what I already hold and to create more throughout this usually boring life, I seek to learn and grow along with the path of Man and Machine. Already I know the creation of faux life, but machines are something new, something interesting. Humbly, I ask that you consider taking me on as a student.
From,
The Void-Walker, Sulieronn Ashwood-Uialben"
[!] Every word upon the page had been written with the utmost care, each letter having been written with significant detail, making sure that it looked almost printed. In fact, quite little flaws were seen within the actual writing process of the letter.