Sir Ugghra, half-orc aristocrat:
"Surprised?" said the inhuman investigator, momentarily distracted from delivering swift retribution to a presumptuous and cheeky constable.
"Young Miss, Please Rest Assured That I Will Stop At Nothing in Seeing That Justice Is Done. Furthermore, As A Fully Authorized Agent of the Crown, Such Actions Fall Within My Right. Finally, The House Is An Abandoned Property and As Such, Belongs To No One."
Sir Ugghra paused as if in uncomfortable thought. It passed quickly and he said,
"Now. Shall We Three Interview One of the Families Most Likely To Welcome Our Inquiries? If We Hurry, We May Still Depart For The Tower At Noon."
If Epi and Dowling were amenable to that suggestion, Sir Ugghra would leave a letter for the other three with the innkeeper, sealed in wax and stamped with his noble crest, should they make their way to the inn looking for their colleagues. In a bold and stylish hand, it read:
- "My Dearest, Most Illustrious Madam and Sirs,
The Honour of Your Presence is Requested. If You Would Be So Kind, Let Us Please Agree To Meet Today at Noon of the Clock, at The Inn of the Weary Traveler.
I Look Forward, with Keen Anticipation, to Enjoying Your Most Pleasurable Company Soon.
Furyondy Prevails.
Yours Sincerely,
Lord Ugghra Caine
Earl of Fairwain Province
Capital City of Chendl
Furyondy"