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The letter to your brother is one of the hardest things you've ever had to write. You haven't spoken to him in the better part of a decade since you joined the army. He disaproved of the suppourt the army had given to anti reform groups in the past. Its as you write this letter you're reminded of the small village near Clark landing your from. Your father passing early on meant either you or your brother had to sign up for the levy or join the army proper. The decision was easy.
The letter is finished in the early hours and you walk it personally over to the fort post office. In it you had laid out the situation and your request for any help he can give. If he responds his letter should be here within the next two weeks.
>select another contact (1 week)
>Visit Khradian Arms company in Albrects Ford (1 week)
>write in