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[ 28] Sildir the Fortune-Seeker: Greetings
 
[ 28] Sildir the Fortune-Seeker: Greetings
 
 
Fri Mar  5 18:41:34 2004
 
Fri Mar  5 18:41:34 2004
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To: Champion
  
To: Champion
 
 
Dearest Champions of Light, allow me to introduce myself.  I am a
 
Dearest Champions of Light, allow me to introduce myself.  I am a
 
wanderer and fortune-seeker.  My companions and I search the lands high and
 
wanderer and fortune-seeker.  My companions and I search the lands high and

Latest revision as of 02:53, 6 March 2004

Sildir is trying to play houses and factions against each other to get the highest bid. Below is a sample note to Champions.

[ 28] Sildir the Fortune-Seeker: Greetings Fri Mar 5 18:41:34 2004 To: Champion

Dearest Champions of Light, allow me to introduce myself. I am a wanderer and fortune-seeker. My companions and I search the lands high and low for artifacts of ancient kingdoms and peoples. We recently uncovered an ancient kankoran skeleton in the plains of Ryarl. The skull had red fangs, and the skeleton was buried with a peculiarly carved axe. We did extensive research to identify this exciting find, and we eventually learned that we had uncovered teh remains of the final follower of Girikha, in her mortal days, before she dispersed to the winds in ancient times. This kankoran's name was Jinaakha, and he was known as Redfang. He was also known for his unique axe, which fits the description of the axe we found. Being fortune seekers, we are currently selling these bones to the highest bidder, to pay for our long toil and suffering. An art collector in Earendam offered us 300 platinum for them. Girikha's Pack was incensed by the thought of these bones sitting in a city gallery, so they are currently bidding for them. The Guardians of Law are also bidding, and they desire to desecreate the bones. I wanted to let you know of these doings, to give you the chance to make your own bid, if you desire to, or to aid one of the bidding parties if you feel it is the right thing to do. If you are not interested, then I apologize for wasting your time.

Sildir the Fortune-Seeker