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| description = '''Seeking Letter of Credit''' attempts to negotiate finances with the Guild.
| description = '''Seeking Letter of Credit''' attempts to negotiate finances with the [[the Guild|Guild]].
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
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| book author = Gerard Densim
| book text = Esteemed Bursar Uktar,
| book text = Esteemed Bursar Uktar,


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Latest revision as of 23:55, 18 October 2024

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Seeking Letter of Credit attempts to negotiate finances with the Guild.

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A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: Gerard Densim
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_UNI_LOW_LetterFromRichMerchant
    UUID bcf5ed51-ff11-43a4-ab76-b4c04c4ae616


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Esteemed Bursar Uktar,


While I entirely understand the Guild's newfound need for funds and their role in protecting us from this dreadful Stone Lord, I simply cannot countenance the removal of your guards from my store. Our fair patriars rely on my business to keep them properly attired to face the many complexities that come with governing our city, particularly in times such as these.


I suggest a compromise. Rather than paying your new and perfectly-reasonable tithes outright, I would be happy to receive a letter of credit for same, just as I extend to my own valued customers in times of trouble.


In addition, I would be happy to offer a twenty-percent discount to your Guild soldiers, so that they might be properly outfitted when watching over my establishment - as well as a fifty-percent discount to your own esteemed guildmaster. Is she not, after all, the city's fifth and unforgotten duke?


I trust this will be satisfactory.


Yours,


Gerard Densim, Proprietar of Fine Fabrics, Upper City