[This reply definitely arrives faster than the first, though the wording is still cautious.]
I hope this letter finds you well. If I do not hear from you within two moons I will send you another by more traditional means.
I'm glad to hear Camelot is doing well. What was the trouble? I've never encountered a troll, I do hope it was easier to manage than the griffin.
The creature was the size of a bear bearing a face like none I have ever seen before, ears elongated, its mouth took up most of its face. In a way it resembled a vicious looking dog but the body was a distorted version of a human's. It had an affinity to children, but steel conquered it easily enough. Have you ever heard of such a thing?
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I hope this letter finds you well. If I do not hear from you within two moons I will send you another by more traditional means.
I'm glad to hear Camelot is doing well. What was the trouble? I've never encountered a troll, I do hope it was easier to manage than the griffin.
The creature was the size of a bear bearing a face like none I have ever seen before, ears elongated, its mouth took up most of its face. In a way it resembled a vicious looking dog but the body was a distorted version of a human's. It had an affinity to children, but steel conquered it easily enough. Have you ever heard of such a thing?
I trust Camelot will remain safe under your care.
-- Lancelot.