[ Perhaps it's a bit old-fashioned, but the message arrives for Kang via mockingbird. Sealed closed by a wax mockingbird sigil, the letter is hand-written in careful cursive. ]
Dear, Governor -
It's been quite some time since we have spoken, but I am glad to see you back within the porter cities. I write to you on behalf of a project I am working on within my city. Construction has already begun on rebuilding a much larger library, but I wish for this to be more than simply a bigger structure. I hope to inspire education and the spread of knowledge to the natives of Maurtia Falls as well as provide an invaluable resource to new arrivals here. But more than that, I wish to use it to pay homage to the natives who lost their lives within Maurtia Falls due to imPort related tragedies. Their names will be honored within the library itself and donations will be set up to be made to the families.
For this project to succeed, I need your help. If you are able to donate anything at all to the cause, it would be most appreciated -- whether that is books, money, or simply your time. I plan to put programs into place once the library is finished to have imPorts come in and read to the much younger generation. I believe it would be a great way to strengthen the native and imPort bond. And I do imagine you to have an excellent tolerance for children.
I thank you for your time, and I do hope to hear back from you soon.
Sincerely, Ambassador Petyr Baelish
P.S.: I had hoped to find time to sit down with you and discuss SELF a bit, if you do not mind meeting with me.
[ OOC: You can feel free to just respond to this OOCly if he would donate anything or not! ]
[Oh, but Kang does appreciate a handwritten letter. This is how he conducts business at home. Baelish will receive a letter in response a few days later, via modern postal services. Unfortunately, he doesn't have mockingbirds at his beck and call.
His handwriting is a somewhat messier cursive - he takes care to make it ledgible - and the letter is carefully folded and tied with a dark blue ribbon instead of sealed with wax.]
Ambassador,
Much belated congratulations are in order for your winning the election. I apologize for not doing so sooner. You are well-suited for it, and if your current project is any indication, you will improve the lives of both imPorts and Natives.
I will gladly donate for your cause. The modern method is, of course, to write a check. Who should it be made out to and where should it be delivered?
I am also quite willing to donate my time via reading to younglings. You are correct that I have an excellent tolerance for them, and truthfully, I would like to create a program very much like this one for my own nation if fate is willing to allow memory of this world upon leaving one day. My grandchildren would be delighted, as would all draconian younglings.
I wish you luck in your endeavors.
Respectfully, Lord-Governor Kang
P.S.: When would you like to meet? SELF is always looking for new suggestions and partnerships.
[ And that response is mockingbird delivered again! ]
Governor,
I think it's something we all wish -- that we could return to our worlds with some of the lessons we learned in this one. While they may not return in our memories, perhaps some ghost of them will be able to inspire our actions back home. At least that is my hope.
As for the check, if you could make it out to the Ambassadorial Office of Maurtia Falls along with a note that it's for the Memorial Library, my secretary will be able to take care of it properly from there. Thank you for not only the monetary donation, but offering your time. In many ways, I do think it's the time that we spend with the natives in this world that matters more than anything.
My schedule is easily changed, so if there are any times that work out better for you, do let me know. Otherwise, perhaps we could meet Monday morning? My office should be in a more presentable state by then.
Letter!
Dear, Governor -
It's been quite some time since we have spoken, but I am glad to see you back within the porter cities. I write to you on behalf of a project I am working on within my city. Construction has already begun on rebuilding a much larger library, but I wish for this to be more than simply a bigger structure. I hope to inspire education and the spread of knowledge to the natives of Maurtia Falls as well as provide an invaluable resource to new arrivals here. But more than that, I wish to use it to pay homage to the natives who lost their lives within Maurtia Falls due to imPort related tragedies. Their names will be honored within the library itself and donations will be set up to be made to the families.
For this project to succeed, I need your help. If you are able to donate anything at all to the cause, it would be most appreciated -- whether that is books, money, or simply your time. I plan to put programs into place once the library is finished to have imPorts come in and read to the much younger generation. I believe it would be a great way to strengthen the native and imPort bond. And I do imagine you to have an excellent tolerance for children.
I thank you for your time, and I do hope to hear back from you soon.
Sincerely,
Ambassador Petyr Baelish
P.S.: I had hoped to find time to sit down with you and discuss SELF a bit, if you do not mind meeting with me.
[ OOC: You can feel free to just respond to this OOCly if he would donate anything or not! ]
Waaaaaaay late reply I am so sorry
His handwriting is a somewhat messier cursive - he takes care to make it ledgible - and the letter is carefully folded and tied with a dark blue ribbon instead of sealed with wax.]
Ambassador,
Much belated congratulations are in order for your winning the election. I apologize for not doing so sooner. You are well-suited for it, and if your current project is any indication, you will improve the lives of both imPorts and Natives.
I will gladly donate for your cause. The modern method is, of course, to write a check. Who should it be made out to and where should it be delivered?
I am also quite willing to donate my time via reading to younglings. You are correct that I have an excellent tolerance for them, and truthfully, I would like to create a program very much like this one for my own nation if fate is willing to allow memory of this world upon leaving one day. My grandchildren would be delighted, as would all draconian younglings.
I wish you luck in your endeavors.
Respectfully,
Lord-Governor Kang
P.S.: When would you like to meet? SELF is always looking for new suggestions and partnerships.
It's okay!!
Governor,
I think it's something we all wish -- that we could return to our worlds with some of the lessons we learned in this one. While they may not return in our memories, perhaps some ghost of them will be able to inspire our actions back home. At least that is my hope.
As for the check, if you could make it out to the Ambassadorial Office of Maurtia Falls along with a note that it's for the Memorial Library, my secretary will be able to take care of it properly from there. Thank you for not only the monetary donation, but offering your time. In many ways, I do think it's the time that we spend with the natives in this world that matters more than anything.
My schedule is easily changed, so if there are any times that work out better for you, do let me know. Otherwise, perhaps we could meet Monday morning? My office should be in a more presentable state by then.
Sincerely,
Ambassador Baelish