
While the Kelemvorite's stand remained in the Eastern District, the young pale woman washed the markings from her face and took to the city knocking door to door to collect any letters remaining from those who could not leave their homes. She began in the lower districts, visiting the sick, ill, and those far too old to travel. Unknowing where to begin, she simply visited those who would answer.
For those who were more inviting she explained the Day of Remembrance for Ulgoth's Beard and offered the supplies to write a letter to honor the dead for the ceremony. She stepped into these homes and began speaking to them about their loved ones, recording their stories patiently in a dark black tome as they spoke. The Kelemvorite stayed as long as they needed, and remained quiet to allow them the breath of their stories. Some were told with smiles and laughter as the recalled them, while others were more bitter. The words came heavy, the smaller pale shepherd offering meek assurances as they held their words delicate like a shard of glass. Elisia served as quiet company for those that hadn't any, and at times a shoulder to cry on. The young Kelemvorite mostly held a long distant gaze as the words of loss were poured over her. She comforted those with the words of the Great Guide, helping some of those she visited in mourning. "Death is not a punishment, or truly the end." She would tell those willing to listen.
The further she went on in the more wealthy districts the more stark the reactions became. While many of the homes continued to let her take down their letters, other houses were less than hospitable. Upon making her way to the eastern district, she knocked on the first few doors and was greeted by the the impact of a slammed door before she could utter a word. The force of the door was enough to startle her back, and cause her to drop a few of the letters in her arms. Nevertheless, Elisia carried on with the work finding herself at the door of a woman named Tiffany, who recently lost one bother to the jails of the Flaming Fist, and then her other brother a Flaming Fist soldier who met his end at Ulgoth's Beard. The woman's sobs could be heard from the door, a recent wound in her heart from the news of her missing cat, Clementine. When the smaller pale woman knocked on the door, and explained her purpose Tiffany quickly welcomed her in. Elisia was quickly shuffled to a sofa in the living room where she sat in silence. The older woman stood up pacing as she recalled her brothers, allowing the Kelemvorite the time to open her book and begin scribing the story of the deceased brother for a proper and more genuine remembrance. Tiffany offered Elisia biscuits and tea while she waited, to which the Kelemvorite nodded faintly. The hours went by as the distraught woman explained how unfair it was that her brother had suffered the indignity of being locked away as a thief. The pale woman sat across from her on the old sofa, and continued to listen patiently, occasionally asking gentle questions to better understand. Her pale aquamarine eyes lingered on the coffee table between them, as she began to wonder if the promised biscuits were ever to arrive. Tiffany continued, long past the letter to her brother. What was a conversation about remembrance had soon gotten away to a one way tell all where the hostess lamented about everything that had plagued her. From how the other people in the market are ripping her off, to how she thinks Maltz is thinking about relocating to the wide. It had become clear to Elisia, that this conversation had long run it's course, but every time she went to stand up, Tiffany would quickly tell her "Wait, I have more to record about him!" The quiet pale shepherd could only sit back down and look on to the table where the biscuits had been promised. It had been over seven hours since she arrived by the time she mentioned. "Tiffany, it is... Late, I... Do need to leave." The hostess became upset with her, to which the Kelemvorite reluctantly agreed to return further on that tenday.
Later in the tenday she made her way through the eastern district where she was accompanied by a taller armored woman with radiant red hair. The two of them stopped at the large iron kept wooden door of a taller two family home. They spoke under just above a whisper as the sounds of somebody ranting could be heard past the door. The quiet conversation came to a halt, as Elisia's features took on a hint of a rosy tone. She shooed the taller woman and remained at the door a while for a while longer until it passed, and knocked on the sturdy wooden door. "Tiffany?", she quietly beckoned the door. The door swung open, as the words spilled out from the door from tanned older woman. "It's about time, I thought for a moment you weren't coming back like you promised! Like you promised me you would!" She reached out the door and pulled the smaller Kelemvorite inside by the arm. The conversation started up again, as the older woman began speaking about her brother who served in the Flaming Fist. The smaller pale woman opened her book again and began scribing and taking down a letter for the usually garrulous woman. It was not long after, Tiffany resumed the vein of her usual rants. When the topic changed to how cats had it better than nobles, Elisia would stand up packing up her things, only to be sat back down by the grieving woman crying and hugging her. Finally, after another six hours of this dance the tired pale Kelemvorite uttered "People... Know where I am, Tiffany. They will... Come looking for me." It was at that moment, Tiffany told her to leave. She shuffled the Kelemvorite out quicker than she let her in. The older woman scolding her guest for talking to much, and complaining about not eating. In truth, the Kelemvorite nearly spoke not a word and never asked for the food promised. The same food that never arrived. Elisia was tired and very hungry.
Upon the next morning she traveled along her way stopping by some of the remaining houses on the route. Her bag had become heavier upon each visit, as she collected the many letters of the people. The tired young woman continued throughout the day, entering homes and meeting with each of those willing to take the time to hear about the service, or speak of the new Lord of the Dead. As she went to the upper districts again, the open doors became less and less until her work for the tenday was finished.
Elisa finished her her last house and dragged her tired feet out the door. It was late that evening, as she watched the candle light go out in the house she left behind. The tired Kelemvorite picked up her lantern from the cobble stone walkway, and carried the large bag of letters along with her. It wasn't far from the room she had rented, so the walk in it of itself was no trouble. When she arrived she dropped off the letters, and sealed them away. Her absent aquamarine eyes looked to the bed with a hesitation to obey it's call. She remained for a short while before walking down the same stairs she had just came up. The shepherd continued on until her silent steps took her to the graveyard past the city's gates. The crickets chirped in the spring night air, as she looked upon a tall angelic grave. "I'm.... Sorry I'm late.." Said the Kelemvorite, as her hollow gaze stared half-lidded. She remained as quiet as the graves themselves, and let her form sink to her knees sitting below the tall overreaching statue. Her pale tattooed hands set the lantern between herself and the statue. When the flame was anointed with sage and angelica, she lowered her head and prayed into the night.
[[Thank you to DM Team for supplying the results and approval for the NPC reactions]]