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Ro,


I have been without tongue to speak on the slight that my husband paid you when he purchased the shirt from your master. When we arrived back home in Ayan Baqur he confided that this is the best quality of silk and craftsmanship that he has ever seen. With my husbands passing I feel that I must settle old slights so that his soul may find rest among his ancestors.
I have been without tongue to speak on the slight that my husband paid you when he purchased the shirt from your master. When we arrived back home in Ayan Baqur he confided that this is the best quality of silk and craftsmanship that he has ever seen. With my husbands passing I feel that I must settle old slights so that his soul may find rest among his ancestors.

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From the Weeping Weapons quest, introduced during the Heart of Woe event.

Letter to Ro Bi-Jor


Ro,

I have been without tongue to speak on the slight that my husband paid you when he purchased the shirt from your master. When we arrived back home in Ayan Baqur he confided that this is the best quality of silk and craftsmanship that he has ever seen. With my husbands passing I feel that I must settle old slights so that his soul may find rest among his ancestors. Please accept this apology.

Sincerely, Aaminah


-- Aaminah