Letters from a Stranger

To Torrin
To Varis

Aamraqallahman sent five letters.  No one knew why they were getting the letters, and possibly not even who Aamraqallahman was.  Letters were sent to:

  1. Douven Staul
  2. Elias the Warlord
  3. Holt Taal
  4. Torrin the Warrior
  5. Tyrion Brax
  6. Varis the Archer

These are the letters Aamraqallahman sent out into the world to form ‘The Assembly‘.

To Elias:

Greetings,

I am Aamraqallahman.

I have been writing this letter in my mind for many weeks. Each time, I erase it and start over again. Each time I imagine you reading it, your reaction is different.

Will you be curious enough to do what I ask of you? Will you ignore the letter and continue on your own path? Did you already know I would request this of you?

You likely have no memory of me, but I know you already. And so it is that I request you join me at the White Griffon Tavern in Col Fen; that we might meet. I will be staying there during the Days of Thought in the month of Suns’ebb two months hence. I would like to share some valuable information with you. I hope you read this letter and agree to meet.

Aamraq

To Torinn

Greetings,

I am Aamraqallahman.

I have been writing this letter in my mind for many weeks.  Each time, I erase it and start over again.  Each time, I imagine you reading it, your reaction is different.

Will you be curious enough to do what I ask of you?  Will you ignore the letter and continue on your own path?  Did you already know I would request this of you?

You likely have no memory of me, but I know you already.

And so it is that I request you join me at The White Griffon Tavern in Col Fen; tht we might mee.  i will be staying there during the Days of Thought in the month of Suns’ebb two months hence.

I would like to share some valuable information with you.  I hope you read this letter, and agree to meet.

Aamraq

To Varis

Greetings,

I am Aamraqallahman.

I have sought long for knowledge of your whereabouts, and this letter carries both hope and promise; for both you and myself.

Though we have never met, I know you well.  I an attest that knowing one’s past does indeed better enable one to predict their own future.  That ‘purpose’ is the only thing that matters in this world, and that we seldom choose it for ourselves.

And so it is that I request you join me at The White Griffon Tavern in Col Fen; that we might meet.  I will be staying there during the Days of Thought in the month of Suns’ebb two months hence.

I have information that will be of great interest to you… and to your family.

I trust this letter finds you, and finds you well.

Aamraq

Author: Turnerbuds