The knight-errant Henryk Urde enters the Church of Tyr with added propulsion, with urgency. He leaves a LETTER for the stably positioned High Priest of Tyr Eldric Sulnar, where a layered query and cause is presented.
For in this Tenday, the first snows cast a cold in their falling upon the Sword Coast...and thus the hastening chill that shall bring greater suffering to the Tymount and Claw Hill hamlets who currently house in thin tents with bare sustenance. All those that honor The Triad work to relieve these conditions, as you well know...yet shall we not double our efforts, as a Church, while we still can?!?
On the request of your knowing...to what extent does the actual church building exist, and to that extent, what amount of population of persons may be housed within, even to the point of overcrowding? With haste and space made, double cots constructed and privacy reserved only for the truly needy, what lodging in time of hastening despair could the Church provide?
On the request of permission...you must surely in your Wisdom know to what I speak and what I will now request...that with our humble resources, in the name of our Just God who may act to balance the Scales, I seek your permission to house the Leadership of Tymount, those that keep Order among the people, plus the Tymount Ten I currently train, plus their families, and additional, those that through our shelter, may remain in Health and fit through the oncoming winter, in order to continue to provide for the Rest of the population of refugees, wherever they may be moved or forced to reside. To this request, I can pledge thirty-thousand gold coins to cover the burden of housing, upfront, and further pledge to maintain costs as they arrive in the future.
On the request of diplomacy...as High Priest residing in the Gate for years many more than I, your presence and place in the Court must be established. And with this rank I ask you speak upwards to the Dukes I order to receive their own just and fair permission to bring in such a minor population within the City walls...and to let the Tymount Council and the Tymount Ten travel freely within and without in order to retain order and direction for the entirety of the refugees, until a true and good solution is formed...and the Tymountians and hamlets are returned to their homes.”
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