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(New page: ==Previous Letters== ===From House Ryswell, Fourth Month, 294 AL=== Dearest Lord Wisent - Greetings. I hope this letter finds you well. Please render your lady wife my deepest regards...)
 
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Dearest Lord Wisent -
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Greetings. I hope this letter finds you well. Please render your lady wife my deepest regards; it was wonderful to finally meet the Moon's Beauty face-to-face at your daughter's betrothal tournament.
 
 
 
In regards to your generous invitation at said tournament, I should like to accept. I'm terribly afraid that my own affairs here make it necessary that I demur personally. That said, I am sending my heir Roger Ryswell to accept your offer - he is quite the avid hunter, and will do doubt do our name proud with the rich bounty of the Wolfswood. He will be accompanied by my cousin, and our House Champion, Ser Denys. Pray make them welcome in my stead.
 
 
 
Also accompanying them will be another cousin of ours, Jocasta. She is the young woman we were talking about. She is the daughter of a dear cousin of mine, of impeccable breeding and manners. Moreover, she met your heir at the tournament and is not at all put off by his reputation. In fact, she was quite taken by the young man, and that's saying something - she is notoriously difficult to charm, and has turned away more than one perfectly acceptable suitor who failed to live up to some standard she shares with no one else.
 
 
 
I look forward to seeing the trophies that Topher and his compatriots bring home, and hope that you will find their visit enlightening and perhaps even joyful - for the future, if naught else.
 
 
 
I remain,<br>
 
Ever Yours,<br>
 
Lord Rodrik Ryswell
 

Revision as of 06:54, 27 December 2011

Recent Letters

From House Manderly, Sixth Month, 294 AL

601-Manderly.png And, on another piece of parchment included with the above letter 601-Addendum.png

Previous Letters

From House Ryswell, Fourth Month, 294 AL

401-Ryswell.png