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middle-aged male human aristocrat/cavalier

Very good. The councillor's smile is even weaker this time.

From an inside pocket of his coat, he draws a metal scroll case. He unscrews the lid, tipping a small piece of parchment out into his meaty hand. He shows the parchment to Kendra, and she nods her assent that her father's personal seal remains intact.

Councillor Hearthmount breaks the wax and unfurls the parchment, and then begins reading.

Petros Lorrimor's Last Will and Testament wrote:

I, Petros Lorrimor, being of sound mind, do hereby commit to this parchment my last will and testament. Let it be known that, with the exception of the specific details below, I leave my home and personal belongings entire to my daughter Kendra. Use them or sell them as you see fit, my child.

Yet beyond the bequeathing of my personal effects, this document must serve other needs. I have arranged for the reading of this document to be delayed until all principals can be in attendance, for I have more than mere inheritance to apportion. I have two final favors to ask.

To my friends old and new, I hate to impose upon you all, but there are few others who are capable of appreciating the true significance of what it is I have to ask. As some of you know, I have devoted many of my studies to all manner of evil, that I might know the enemy and inform those better positioned to stand against it. For knowledge of one’s enemy is the surest path to victory over its plans.

And so, over the course of my lifetime, I have seen fit to acquire a significant collection of valuable but dangerous tomes, any one of which in the wrong circumstances could have led to an awkward legal situation. While the majority of these tomes remain safe under lock and key at the Lepidstadt University, I fear that a few I have borrowed remain in a trunk in my Ravengro home. While invaluable for my work in life, in death, I would prefer not to burden my daughter with the darker side of my profession, or worse still, the danger of possessing these tomes herself. As such, I am entrusting my chest of tomes to you, posthumously. I ask that you please deliver the collection to my colleagues at the University of Lepidstadt, who will put them to good use for the betterment of the cause.

Yet before you leave for Lepidstadt, there is the matter of another favor—please delay your journey one month and spend that period of time here in Ravengro to ensure that my daughter is safe and sound. She has no one to count on now that I am gone, and if you would aid her in setting things in order for whatever she desires over the course of this month, you would have my eternal gratitude. From my savings, I have also willed to each of you a sum of one hundred platinum coins. For safekeeping, I have left these funds with Embreth Daramid, one of my most trusted friends in Lepidstadt—she has been instructed to issue this payment upon the safe delivery of the borrowed tomes no sooner than one month after the date of the reading of this will.

I, Petros Lorrimor, hereby sign this will in Ravengro on this first day of Calistril, in the year 4711.

His job completed, Councillor Hearthmount looks wordlessly to Kendra, who nods to indicate he can leave. The relief on his face is quite palpable. He hands the parchment to Kendra and nods briefly to each of you before taking his leave. Out the bay window, you can see him hurrying down the path as fast as his portly legs will carry him.


middle-aged male human aristocrat/cavalier

Councillor Hearthmount seems rather abashed by all the attention after clearing his throat to announce his presence.

Very sorry to intrude, he says. I felt it best to come straight in rather than get any more wet out on the doorstep--I didn't want to drip unnecessarily on the furnishings. His smile is a little forced, and his eyes keep darting around the room, trying to take in the multitude of backgrounds represented by the eight strangers.

In...um...well...in any case, he stumbles, I have the will here, if everyone is ready for me to read it?