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part 2 when last we heard of Maeve, she'd been sent to the temple of Erathis, goddes of law and civilization... and rules. So many rules.
Item 6
Sister Heronsgate,
The novice sent to us by our friends of Tyr has proven, if anything, overzealous in her attention to her duties. In your wisdom you assigned her to work with the village youth upon hearing of her soft heart; truly a perspicacious decision, as she has taken to this task with a right good will.
However, there have been certain incidents which none of our order could have anticipated. Novice MacTuirean has remarked on the difficulty we face in encouraging the energetic and often wild youth to focus on the order and calm of our lady Erathis. In this matter she has taken... initiative.
In the past fortnight I have confiscated no less than six different tracts from our students, each detailing, in the most lurid and sensational of terms, the exploits of our lady Erathis. Not only are they creatively dramatized, at least one was, dare I say, wanton. Brother Gerstauer had to be sent to lie down after he saw it.
Did I mention that these blasphemies are, in many cases, illustrated?
Taking into account prior transgressions against sections 10, 16, 43, and 47aI (subsection 6: mandatory clothing requirements), I recommend finding another placement for Novice MacTuirean.
If the arguments presented herein are not convincing enough, may I remind you that the the incident of undress occurred in the presence of Brother Gerstrauer?
In the main sanctuary?
To all things their purpose and their place,
Sister Meritrude
Director of Religious Instruction
Item 6
Songmaster Varsephelon,
Temple of Corellon
Thank you for joining us for tea this past seven day; I pray you found the repast and company as enjoyable as we did.
At the time, you mentioned having seen certain works of - I shall be gracious and say 'art' and 'literature.' I believe you mentioned that though rough, they showed promise. At the time I fear I did not pay full attention to the matter; I had not realized you were speaking of the work of one of our own novices. Now that I have given the matter thought, I cannot help but wonder if Novice MacTuirean would not be better suited to a vocation which allowed her to further explore her 'creative side' in the service of the gods.
The novice is diligent in her duties, as you will have surely noted by the promptness with which she bore you this missive. Should Corellon accept her, please send a note back.
Serena Heronsgate
Sister of Order,
Temple of Erathis