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Oathday, the 5h of Erastus, 4712
Simon d’Apcher
Pathfinder Lodge,
Cassomir, Taldor
Dear Cousin Gabrielle,
I hope this letter finds you well. I write to you from where I have been stationed, in the Cassomir Pathfinder Lodge run by Venture Captain Hestia Themis. I celebrated a pleasant Archer fest yesterday, well what little I remember of it. I can recommend the Mead made by the druids of the Wild Wood lodge.
It is wonderful that you have been invited to the Grand Convocation. I hope that some day in the future i will get invited. It sounds like a wonderful opportunity to meet colleagues and share stories and experiences.
(the following is protected by an “illusionary script spell)
After the Beast of Gevedon ravaged our family lands, our patriarch Count Philip d”Apcher also asked me to join the Pathfinder Society to help our family.
Like all of us, after training at the Grand Lodge in Absalom, I began running errands for the various faction heads, looking in on an orphanage, retrieving some questionably legal cargo from a sealed dock, and dealing with an Irate Imp, etc.
I have been sent on missions ranging from Sedeq in Qadira to help Grand Master torch with some wayward magical relics, to Riddleport in Varisia to hunt a vicious pirate. One particularly interesting mission that I enjoyed, while escorting by ship, the Ambassador of the Mordant Spire Elves home, we had to solve his apparent “murder”.
Lately I have been assigned to Cassomir. It has been nice to be serving at home in Taldor. Recently I worked on a mission involving a series of kidnappings in Cassomir. We also worked on retrieving an artifact of questionable use and application called the Atavistic Splinter. My most recent mission involved going on an expedition to Antio’s Crown, a huge mountain in the World’s Edge Mountains and retrieving a scepter.
But enough about myself, again I hope you are well, and best of luck at the Grand Convocation.
Sincerely,
Simon d”Apcher
( Hmm, It doesn't seem as if i have been able to change my avatar image from my usual one, to this particular character)