[Between these pages is a folded letter, with writing underneath in the book itself.]
* "I do believe things happen for good reason. I have been told to deliver this letter to your employer when word had reached Coerthas. I think he will find the proposition quite... interesting. You have yourself a peaceful evening."
I've recently spoke to Soli about contact with Sanoesoix, the Crier known to work Above at particular behest. Â He has actually worked for the Family quite a while, now that I consider it, and I'd been hoping that, perhaps, he may work under my employ to get word out about of the scribery and bookwork I might offer. Â Solivuire thought it was an excellent idea, and.. well, managed to arrange a meeting between us rather quickly. Â I didn't have to tell him much, it seems Soli already made most things rather clear. Â Though it likely helped that he knows the Family, and their typical.. ways of doing things.
He told me that business Above was likely to be much slower than that Below, even considering that the Family had more than one scribe. Â I suppose that follows, especially taking to note just how large and widespread the surface is. Â How open. Â A voice will carry far less distance, and furthermore, surfacers are much more slight in their hearing, it would seem. Â Not only would Sanoe need to be within fairly close of them to be heard, but he'd need to be able to find interest, and with the wide expances of Eorzea, the different intricacies of surfacers, nevermind their odd hours, I cannot doubt the challenge that is at hand.
 It seems, though, that he has been doing an excellent job.  He had already returned, not long after setting out to start in the more familiar Shroud, with a letter given to him by a well-mannered man.  Elezen, though lineage was something Sanoe could not discern.  The crier does, however, have an excellent memory for words.  I believe he is also somewhat of a story spinner outside of his hire, so it would make sense.  The quote above is what he told me the man said to him, before his quick departure. Â
I am actually rather intrigued, despite the care I feel I may need to put into this endeavor. Â I know Coerthas is a dangerous place to find one's self in, and certainly nowhere for the unprepared. Â Soli has since visited again, (visited me again, not Coerthas) and I asked that she may look into the Vale Brothers for me. Â Again, she agreed, thinking that to be best, and has since been off doing whatever she does to prepare, though did warn me that the Family has other tasks for her, so it may be a time before she will get to it. Â At the very least, I know she won't be letting herself into my room by her window entries, or waiting for me to return while squeezed into odd, small spaces for a while~
I know little about these Vale Brothers; if that is a title of particular men, or an organization, even. Â And I would hope to know a bit more before heading into such a place. Â I do know that there are those there capable of scribery, as is assured by the written letter. Â And I know that 'I won't be disappointed'. Â Which is an.. interesting sort of encouragement, implying something somewhat important on the other end. Â I am unsure if this is a task that cannot be carried out by those already in their employ by law, by lack of trust, by danger, or otherwise. Â But regardless, considering Coerthas and its people, it seems unusual that they'd request an outsider to make an appearance. Â
... All the more reason I'm dreadfully curious~ Â It was ever exciting to travel elsewhere for a job, instead of being kept in the designated space the Family had me stay in. Â And now that is nearly all of what I will be doing~ Â I will need to be careful, would definitely like some more information on what I am getting into prior, but it will certainly be interesting~
* "I do believe things happen for good reason. I have been told to deliver this letter to your employer when word had reached Coerthas. I think he will find the proposition quite... interesting. You have yourself a peaceful evening."
I've recently spoke to Soli about contact with Sanoesoix, the Crier known to work Above at particular behest. Â He has actually worked for the Family quite a while, now that I consider it, and I'd been hoping that, perhaps, he may work under my employ to get word out about of the scribery and bookwork I might offer. Â Solivuire thought it was an excellent idea, and.. well, managed to arrange a meeting between us rather quickly. Â I didn't have to tell him much, it seems Soli already made most things rather clear. Â Though it likely helped that he knows the Family, and their typical.. ways of doing things.
He told me that business Above was likely to be much slower than that Below, even considering that the Family had more than one scribe. Â I suppose that follows, especially taking to note just how large and widespread the surface is. Â How open. Â A voice will carry far less distance, and furthermore, surfacers are much more slight in their hearing, it would seem. Â Not only would Sanoe need to be within fairly close of them to be heard, but he'd need to be able to find interest, and with the wide expances of Eorzea, the different intricacies of surfacers, nevermind their odd hours, I cannot doubt the challenge that is at hand.
 It seems, though, that he has been doing an excellent job.  He had already returned, not long after setting out to start in the more familiar Shroud, with a letter given to him by a well-mannered man.  Elezen, though lineage was something Sanoe could not discern.  The crier does, however, have an excellent memory for words.  I believe he is also somewhat of a story spinner outside of his hire, so it would make sense.  The quote above is what he told me the man said to him, before his quick departure. Â
I am actually rather intrigued, despite the care I feel I may need to put into this endeavor. Â I know Coerthas is a dangerous place to find one's self in, and certainly nowhere for the unprepared. Â Soli has since visited again, (visited me again, not Coerthas) and I asked that she may look into the Vale Brothers for me. Â Again, she agreed, thinking that to be best, and has since been off doing whatever she does to prepare, though did warn me that the Family has other tasks for her, so it may be a time before she will get to it. Â At the very least, I know she won't be letting herself into my room by her window entries, or waiting for me to return while squeezed into odd, small spaces for a while~
I know little about these Vale Brothers; if that is a title of particular men, or an organization, even. Â And I would hope to know a bit more before heading into such a place. Â I do know that there are those there capable of scribery, as is assured by the written letter. Â And I know that 'I won't be disappointed'. Â Which is an.. interesting sort of encouragement, implying something somewhat important on the other end. Â I am unsure if this is a task that cannot be carried out by those already in their employ by law, by lack of trust, by danger, or otherwise. Â But regardless, considering Coerthas and its people, it seems unusual that they'd request an outsider to make an appearance. Â
... All the more reason I'm dreadfully curious~ Â It was ever exciting to travel elsewhere for a job, instead of being kept in the designated space the Family had me stay in. Â And now that is nearly all of what I will be doing~ Â I will need to be careful, would definitely like some more information on what I am getting into prior, but it will certainly be interesting~