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It will not have escaped your notice that I have doubled my latest batch. Consider this my parting token, free of charge, as I regretfully inform you that I will be leaving your employ. You have long appreciated the craft of alchemy, without moral compunctions, and it appears our Archduke-to-be feels much the same.
It will not have escaped your notice that I have doubled my latest batch. Consider this my parting token, free of charge, as I regretfully inform you that I will be leaving your employ. You have long appreciated the craft of alchemy, without moral compunctions, and it appears our Archduke-to-be feels much the same.


He is an old acquaintance, and he has offered an opportunity I simply cannot refuse.
He is an old acquaintance, and he has offered an opportunity I simply cannot refuse.


It is my understanding that market pressures have caused your own operations to shrink considerably in recent times, so let us call this serendipity and part amicably.
It is my understanding that market pressures have caused your own operations to shrink considerably in recent times, so let us call this serendipity and part amicably.


Yours,
Yours,


The Apothecary
The Apothecary

Revision as of 23:02, 3 September 2024

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Letter from 'The Apothecary' attempts to take am amiable leave from the Guild.

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A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

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  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


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Master of the Guild,


It will not have escaped your notice that I have doubled my latest batch. Consider this my parting token, free of charge, as I regretfully inform you that I will be leaving your employ. You have long appreciated the craft of alchemy, without moral compunctions, and it appears our Archduke-to-be feels much the same.


He is an old acquaintance, and he has offered an opportunity I simply cannot refuse.


It is my understanding that market pressures have caused your own operations to shrink considerably in recent times, so let us call this serendipity and part amicably.


Yours,


The Apothecary