Thursday, December 20, 2007

On Celley the Fel - An Open-Letter to Dame Zsuzsa

To Dame Zsuzsa Melisovna,

My sister, I write this letter now openly to you in order to consult your wisdom. It is concerning our young brother, Erolith Brightwind.

I was invited earlier by Celley to discuss a truce with her in her lair located in the crypt beneath the Slaughtered Lamb tavern. As you would suspect, I initially refused, as she wanted me to go alone. I eventually agreed to go, but with Brother Sythren to come with me in case of danger. Brother Sythren came and was discreetly protecting me throughout.

Celley asked me to drop the charges looming over her head. I refused, being anyway powerless to drop them as they originate only from a recommendation given to the Stormwind Guard. Brother Erolith when I arrived and was present throughout our interview. It appears to me as they are somehow in cooperation.

Her efforts futile, Celley dismissed me and later dismissed Brother Erolith, whom Brother Sythren and I intercepted for questionning.

Brother Erolith agreed to swear an oath of truthfulness before the interrogation began. Basically, Brother Sythren and I measured his amount of cooperation with Celley the Fel. We concluded that he was in communication with Celley because he holds to his ideal of forgiveness and redemption and believes Celley is a redeemable to our previous state. I attempted to make him swear an oath to abandon all communication with Celley or any of her agents, and he refused to swear the oath. Instead of banishing our Brother, as would've been my constitutional right to do so (for his disloyalty to Order's purpose), I gave him a day and a night to considere, meditate and pray over the question and choose to either swear the oath and confirm his membership with us or refuse, leaving him to apostasy.

Brother Sythren informs us that he and his cousin will attempt redeeming Celley through a scheme he has developped in the Caverns of Time. Light only will tell how this ends.

May the Light ever be with you, dear sister.

Yours in the Light,
-Sir Bartholomeo Burlguard.
Secretary.

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