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Community Team
[!] Short missives bearing the personal crest of House de Ruiter would be pinned down on all nationboards of the Hadrian Empire [!]
Saintsday 24, Sunfall, 1544
To the thief that stole the belongings of our dear locals,
I pen this missive with a grave concern that has befallen our lands, one that warrants your attention and cooperation. It grieves me to inform you that a dastardly act of thievery has transpired within the realms of our territories. A prized horse, known for its strength and grace, has been unjustly taken from its rightful owner.
Through diligent inquiry and investigation, we have come to identify the perpetrator of this nefarious deed. And this thief is hereby called out for their transgression against both the laws of our land and the principles of honor and integrity that should guide every soul.
However, I pen this letter not merely to accuse, but to offer an opportunity for redemption. We understand that dire circumstances may lead one astray, and thus, we extend a chance for the thief to rectify their wrongdoing. Should this thief find the courage to return the stolen horse promptly and without further mischief, we are willing to consider leniency in the dispensation of justice.
Let it be known that our desire is not for vengeance, but for restoration and the preservation of peace and righteousness within our Grand Duchy. We implore the Empire of Hadriana to heed this warning and to assist us in ensuring that justice prevails. May this letter serve as both testament to our commitment to Elric, Sentinel of Judgement and Justice, and a plea for cooperation in these trying times.
Hereby, we grand the evil doer a few Saint Days to return the horse to it's rightful owner, Sister Taffeta of the Mortius Cult, located in the Grand Duchy of Veronia.
Failing to do so, will result in bigger consequences, and justice shall be served to those who do harm. Those with further clues regarding this case are welcomed in the keep of Household de Ruiter.
For those on the look out for this horse, her name was Hibiscus, a beautiful white mare from the de Tiri horse's bloodline. Last seen wearing her pink horse blanket, resting in the stables of Königstein.
Saintsday 24, Sunfall, 1544
To the thief that stole the belongings of our dear locals,
I pen this missive with a grave concern that has befallen our lands, one that warrants your attention and cooperation. It grieves me to inform you that a dastardly act of thievery has transpired within the realms of our territories. A prized horse, known for its strength and grace, has been unjustly taken from its rightful owner.
Through diligent inquiry and investigation, we have come to identify the perpetrator of this nefarious deed. And this thief is hereby called out for their transgression against both the laws of our land and the principles of honor and integrity that should guide every soul.
However, I pen this letter not merely to accuse, but to offer an opportunity for redemption. We understand that dire circumstances may lead one astray, and thus, we extend a chance for the thief to rectify their wrongdoing. Should this thief find the courage to return the stolen horse promptly and without further mischief, we are willing to consider leniency in the dispensation of justice.
Let it be known that our desire is not for vengeance, but for restoration and the preservation of peace and righteousness within our Grand Duchy. We implore the Empire of Hadriana to heed this warning and to assist us in ensuring that justice prevails. May this letter serve as both testament to our commitment to Elric, Sentinel of Judgement and Justice, and a plea for cooperation in these trying times.
Hereby, we grand the evil doer a few Saint Days to return the horse to it's rightful owner, Sister Taffeta of the Mortius Cult, located in the Grand Duchy of Veronia.
Failing to do so, will result in bigger consequences, and justice shall be served to those who do harm. Those with further clues regarding this case are welcomed in the keep of Household de Ruiter.
For those on the look out for this horse, her name was Hibiscus, a beautiful white mare from the de Tiri horse's bloodline. Last seen wearing her pink horse blanket, resting in the stables of Königstein.
With sincerest regards,
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