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A Letter and a Reply



*A letter addressed to "Master Belodin Bronzeboots" is left at the Prancing Pony inn, and a copy sent by courier to Thorin's Hall, Ered-Luin*

"Dearest Belodin,

I pray this letter finds you well and safe. I am writing to tell you that Conrob and I have set a date to exchange our marriage vows. We will do so in private, with two of our close friends as witnesses, and then we will have a small party for other friends who wish to attend. I know you most likely will not be able to attend, but I wanted to tell you, so that you know you are in my thoughts and my heart. If, by some chance, you are near Bree on the 7th of May, in the afternoon, you are most welcome to visit the Sizzling Turtle tavern in the village of Hookworth (just east of Bree-town).

With much love,
Your friend forever,

Brynleigh"

 

*The letter carries the seal of The Northern Long-Beards*

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*Response to the invitation*

*With golden letters in the right corner of the silken paper there would stand a statement*

"From: 
Belodin Bronzeboots, Third of his name, Master of Coin in the joined Dwarven effort, Defender of Gondamon, Captain of the Noble Guard and envoy of the Lonely Mountain, Son of Grepin, Member of the Iron Guard.

Dear Brynleigh,

Although the days have grown colder up North, my heart is warmed by the thought you haven't forgotten about me. My agenda is full and dreadfully boring, so I will do anything in my power to try and make it to the wedding. My wedding present will be the blessing of the Kházad, I have ordered the masons to forge a rune of undying love. As I believe your chosen lad will make a more than fine husband.

Yours truly,

Belodin (This part would be scratched away, as it seems to be another repeating of the accompanied titles.)

(This part would be written in much sloppier letters)
I have got myself a text-artist, the young lad keeps looking at me funny whilst I recite, I tent to talk softly and silently. Its turning him mad!"