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Post by Vespyr on Jun 11, 2013 0:19:01 GMT -8
June 15th, 2013 He stood near the entrance of the Crow's Nest, seeming only subtly lost. He knew where he was, and there was a reason for his being there, but the man lingered ominously outside and was obviously a stranger to the land. Obscured by the faded gauzy fabric of his desert mask, eyes waveringly regarded the men standing guard at the building's front doors. With two beaten-looking envelopes clutched in his hand, the messenger calmly approached the guards, and outstretched his hand to offer them. Right after that he backed away, all the way to the other side of the street, where he sat idle in the shade and waited. He would wait there for two days before disappearing back into the sea of sand he had so mysteriously arrived from. The letters were adressed to Delilah and Lucien. They read:(To Delilah)(To Lucien)
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Post by Lucien DeChain on Jun 11, 2013 22:34:26 GMT -8
A letter would be delivered out of the Nest by a Crow, and handed back to the strange looking messenger.
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Post by Delilah A. Black on Jun 13, 2013 22:39:46 GMT -8
Another Crow messenger would deliver another letter to the INSANELY freaky looking man before running back the way he came. The envelope had "Cain" printed on the front and it was sealed with black wax.
It would read:
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Post by Vespyr on Jun 16, 2013 19:39:32 GMT -8
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Post by Lucien DeChain on Jun 19, 2013 1:11:37 GMT -8
Lucien, this time, would exit the Crow's nest and approach the messenger, holding a letter in a pure white envelope. "Thank you, Henry." He would say as he offered the letter to the man. With it, he offered a waterskin filled with fresh, cool water, and a small load of fresh bread. "For the journey." He added, before walking away.
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Post by Delilah A. Black on Jul 7, 2013 15:06:44 GMT -8
Some time after Lucien had given the strange looking mail-man his letter, another Crow would approach, handing the man a slightly weighty envelope, addressed to Cain.Once he took the envelope, Cain would assuredly be able to tell that there was something within. If he shook the object out onto his palm, he would find this: Inside, the letter would read:
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Post by Vespyr on Aug 19, 2013 21:46:25 GMT -8
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Post by Lucien DeChain on Aug 19, 2013 22:46:26 GMT -8
Lucien once again found himself looking upon the desert man named Henry. With another waterskin and loaf of bread, he silently handed over a letter that looked slightly tattered.
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