------------------------------------ Letter to Sir Nicholas, Duke of Wysteria 449th year of the emperor, Chester-le-Ford
Letter to Sir Nicholas, Distinguished Founder of the Majestic Gallen, Duke of the Great Lands of Wysteria, my Noble and Generous Liege, from your humble servant and devoted citizen, Miss Liserett O’Kleefe of Chester-le-Ford.
I hope this letter finds you and your family in good health. The last time I came to Gallen I was as always astonished by its prosperity and amplitude. It is truly a remarkable city worthy of the magnificent Duchy that is Wysteria. This was quite some time ago and I must apologize for the lack of news you received from Chester-le-Ford County lately, which brings me to the purpose of this letter. I’m afraid the news this letter bears are but grim and troubling.
Word has most likely reached you by now that my mother suffered terribly lately, she never quite recovered from her wandering the Nether, lost and alone, years ago. If anything, her fractured mind split in more and more pieces with time. While having another of her dreadful dreams some months ago, she sleep walked once again, and fell down the stairs this time. She broke her leg and disease invaded her flesh, too quick for our healer to stop it. The limb had to be amputated. Our family was crushed with despair, my poor father nearly lost his mind as my mother laid in bed, delirious with fever, infection working its inexorable way through her body. I tended to the poor woman day and night, relentlessly staying by her side, allowing no one in the room except for Chester-le-Ford’s best healer, for I feared other visitors might upset her, thus worsening her condition. Little did I know my grief-stricken father would commit the irremediable as a result. A worker found him in the stables, lifeless, the same day my mother succumbed to the rot that mercilessly invaded her flesh...
Times are grisly now in Chester-le-Ford, I only now find the strength to accomplish my duty and write you these words. Yet, what must be done shall be done, my lord, and I assure you I now will step up and lead the O’Kleefe House as I was raised to do. I assure you my House’s allegiance to you and to Wysteria remains pure and adamant. Please be assured that my young age shall not be an obstacle to fulfilling my duty.
I look forward to hearing from you, my dear lord, as a word from you shall be a gleam of light in the midst of this tragedy.
Truly, your most loyal servant and humble petitioner while I live,
Miss Liserett O’Kleefe Chester-le-Ford ------------------------------------
_________________ Lady Liserett of the House O'Kleefe Countess of Chester-le-Ford, Wysteria Deputy Minister of Hermertian History Appointed Minister of Wysterian Architecture
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