Wyndaal, Shunned

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Application

[ 31] Wyndaal: An exceptionally cleanly white scroll is here
Mon Apr 28 14:24:47 2003
To: Shunned
Hello, I'd like to offer a friendly hello to your order.  My name, is
Wyndaal Phielkins, and to be honest I'm very excited to offer myself as a
member in your fine secret society.  Now before you go wondering about how I
found out about you, let me tell you a bit about myself.  

I, am a mystery to me.  As far as I can gather, I've been around over a
hundred years, that I know of.  It must have been one -heck- of a spell, and
likely in ancient Alatharya.  Oddly, I speak it fluently.  We all know how
these things work though.  For the benefit there just had to be that fatal
drawback.  Well luckily not fatal, that defeats the purpose.  I consider it
almost as worse though, I lost my memory of everything before, except bits and
pieces that float up from the murk.  And wouldn't you believe it, one of
those tiny shards of debri floated on up, and here I am penning this
application.  So how did I hear of you?  Maybe you can throw me a hint on
that.  Perhaps I'm already a member?  

Now that I've gotten my little story out of the way lets get down to copper
tax here.  I'm a resourceful man, and I have gone to a lot of trouble to
stick around.  As I see it, you have access to powers I desire to tap in
order to continue on in my research for a "mortal" cure.  As a member, I can
use my own power to further your ideals, keep your secrets and darn it all
just serve my duty to the cause.  There is a strong possibility that I will
be holding office in the Var Bandor merchant council before long, and
doesn't that just put the icing on the cake?  

I'm a realistic man, and I've carved out enough organs to realize the vital
importance of duty.  You know what they say, "Don't look a gift corpse in
the chest cavity."  Ha, I just love those Void Scholar jokes.  

Respectably
Wyndaal Phielkins
'worse though,' 'worse though.'