Fenog's Regulars - A letter to Ta'Vaalor Social Club
Title: Letter to the Ta'Vaalor Social Club
Author: Jastalyn Dragorth
"Communication" is not in the list (essay, letter, periodical, poetry, short story, song, storyline, vignette) of allowed values for the "Creative-work-type" property.
Jastlayn sits at her desk and retrieves her quill with a sigh. Thinking out loud she says, "It's a shame that two groups can't get together for drinking, dancing, and fun without folks questioning our intentions."
She puts her quill to parchment and pens the following letter:
16th of Lormesta, 5123
Dearest Dezter,
I do hope this letter finds you well and in good health. In light of those questioning our purpose and intent, I present to you the following information for clarity.
While we are called ‘Fenog’s Regulars’, we were never created to be, nor have we ever acted in the capacity of, a militant group. We were named after Fenog in our history lore, which has always been a public document. He was a warrior but he was also a leader and protector of his people. Our outreach and community involvement has always been, and will continue to be, lending a helping hand where needed to any community across all of Elanthia. Our current outreach to the Ta’Vaalor Social Club is merely to discuss support of our regions, in a social setting, with like-minded individuals during a time of unrest. Our history and motivations have, and always will be, transparent to anyone who inquires.
While our group isn’t as active or holds as big of a roster as it used to, I personally continue good will across the lands by participating in as many outreach projects as I am able. Whether it be making items by hand or coordinating relief efforts wherever possible, time permitting, my spirit of compassion is ever present.
In light of a recent document that bears our group's name and speaks to justice, independence, and rejecting oppression; all of these values are core values of Fenog’s Regulars. We understand that this information has been exaggerated to meet political agendas. We feel it’s important to simplify this matter for those who may think there was more involved than the original intention. The above mentioned values were never meant to be political, but merely humanitarian. It was never our intention to imply otherwise.
I hope this helps clear up a few things that are on the minds of those who wish to further tensions and question our motives. I look forward to our co-hosted event and meeting the members of your group tomorrow evening.
Sincerely,
Jastalyn Dragorth
Chairwoman, Fenog’s Regulars
She folds the letter, places it in an envelope, and calls the nearest runner to deliver the correspondence.