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    Letter to Guildmaster Kaylee Smith

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Adventurers Guild
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    • cpt_elrad_2ndC
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      My dearest Headmaster Kaylee Here is the letter you asked me to work on.

      With quill in hand and song in heart, I pen this missive to humbly beseech Her Majesty's Court for a boon—a charter to establish an Adventurers' Guild within the noble bounds of this kingdom.

      Oh, how the tales of valiant knights and daring rogues echo through the halls of history! How minstrels, such as I, strive to capture the brilliance of your deeds in melody eternal! Yet, as I wander the land, strumming my lute and spinning yarns, I hear whispers from villagers in want of protectors, kings in search of explorers, and lands yearning for new legends to unfold.

      Imagine, if you will, a haven for wanderers bold—a hearth where rangers warm their frostbitten toes, where mages share arcane secrets over mugs of spiced mead, where warriors sharpen their blades as bards compose odes of glory. Such a guild would not merely be a gathering of adventurers; it would be a beacon of safety and prosperity for the realm—a monument to the courage and unity that binds your subjects together.

      We humbly request your royal blessing to found this Adventurers' Guild: a fellowship where heroes are born, quests are undertaken, and sagas are written beneath your banner. With your permission, we vow to uphold the laws of the land, honor the crown, and defend the kingdom against darkness and despair.

      May the deeds of this guild rise like the morning sun, shining upon every corner of your magnificent domain. Should her Majesty's Court grant this charter, know that the name of Arabel shall resound in verse and story for generations to come.

      With lute strings poised to sing your praises, With ink that dreams of grandeur, I remain your humble servant,

      Quack

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