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Lord Derlson, I address you directly now as the alternative attempts at communicating with you have gone unreplied. | Lord Derlson, I address you directly now as the alternative attempts at communicating with you have gone unreplied. | ||
<br>I need this hunt called off immediately. | |||
I need this hunt called off immediately. | <br>Let this animal be, or I will find my hand moved to ensure its security through other means. | ||
Let this animal be, or I will find my hand moved to ensure its security through other means. | |||
I pray you will reach out to me so that we may discuss further, but must this notice go unanswered for five days more, I will look into alternative solutions of my own for the good of our city and the isle. | I pray you will reach out to me so that we may discuss further, but must this notice go unanswered for five days more, I will look into alternative solutions of my own for the good of our city and the isle. | ||
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Following the ritual in the Farmlands, I was approached by a druid of the Skull Crags who shed light on the matter regarding the hunting of the White Stag. They provided some much needed context surrounding the outcry of the druids and why the creature is so important.
The Stag holds spiritual, cultural, and religious importance to the people of the isle. There is also an assured risk that its death may, in time, cause damage for the isle at large not entirely dissimilar to the Weatherstone Crisis.
I later came to learn, that during a recent struggle between Derlson-adjacent hunters and druids defending the Stag, one druid of Bendir was struck down with force.
I cannot in good conscience allow the continued hunt of the Stag, especially when lives are on the line and the reputation of Cordor is at stake.
Lord Derlson, I address you directly now as the alternative attempts at communicating with you have gone unreplied.
I need this hunt called off immediately.
Let this animal be, or I will find my hand moved to ensure its security through other means.
I pray you will reach out to me so that we may discuss further, but must this notice go unanswered for five days more, I will look into alternative solutions of my own for the good of our city and the isle.
Lord-Chancellor of the Kingdom of Cordor,
Day 24, Month 4 (Tarsakh), 185 AR
Gabriel Blackwood de Leon