>>5320351>>5320382>>5320424>>5320442>>5320450>>5320470>>5320495>>5320503>>5320644>>5320658You decided first to write to Lady Takable to explain her that you will be unable to ride with her because of your injury and that you will be unable to ride with her if she comes in two weeks. You remembered the beautiful blonde lady fondly and wanted to impress her.
But then you needed to announce the news to her. You liked the lady and needed to not to disappoint her too much. You were illiterate and would need to have some help to write.
You had some choices, should you write a passionate love letter to Lady Takable, or be more factual. And should you invite her one week later or simply tell her that you are wounded and maintain the invitation.
If you choose to write a love letter you knew that you would need to have some Indian poetry read to you. You knew some pretty formulas from Thibaut of Champagne's poems and French poetry but showing that you were interested in local writings, coupled with the exoticism of poetry from your native land you were sure that you could dictate something "not too bad". Or maybe your illiteracy would play against you...
>Write a love letter.>Write a factual letter.>Ask Lady Takable how she had been>Add some anecdotes about the beauty of Local and do some poetical comparisons>Mention that you were wounded fighting witches with Bohémond, Father François and Lady Sue>Mention that you were wounded fighting witches with your companions, do not mention lady Sue.>Do not say why you were wounded.>Tell that you were wounded and invent a story (write in)>Ask Oldfossil for some tips and clues about good Indian authors.>Use formulas and some things borrowed from French poetry.>Try to learn to read with some poetry books, if you have some, it would be a good base to learn to read, even if it will probably delay a bit the writing of the letter.At the end of your choices please roll an intrigue roll, if you have enough good choices you will have bonuses, if not it would be maluses. I will take the average of the first three rolls but all the votes will be taken into consideration.