From the papers of Geoffrey Chaucer
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To whomever it may concern,
Who ever finds these letters, please distribute them to their rightful owners after I have left. I leave all my things (1 throne, 1 scepter, 1 crown, alcohol, my writing projects, my money, a book on modern poetry, and that silly cat-like Pokemon) to whomever wants them. Let no one person take it all. The book came from Mark, so perhaps he would like it. And I am sorry for the mess of library books. Do return them for me, if you will.
Please offer my things to the people I wrote letters to. May my time here not go unnoticed, and may we all meet again.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Chaucer
[OOC Links to letters:]
Martel | Wesley | Ashura | Dairine | Del | Felix | Mark | Crowley | Fred | Nora | Cole | Gwaine | Phoenix
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Dear Martel,
My dear, you are a shining light in the darkness. Never lose that. I hope we shall meet again. Until then, I wish you all the best, and hope to hear of your wedding some time.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Wesley,
I was honored to be your brother, even if it was pretend. Forgive me for my behavior. I do hope you can look back fondly on me when I am gone. Take care.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Ashura,
Your Majesty, you showed me kindness when you did not have to. I will always be grateful for the kindness and patience you showed me. You shall always be a dear friend. Remember, I’m great at weddings. I better get an invitation if I’m around.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Dairine,
You have suffered some losses lately, and I do hope this letter doesn’t have to be delivered now. If it does indeed reach you, I apologize. I do not mean to be presumptuous, but if I had as much effect on you as you do on me, you will indeed be blue. I wish with all my heart that you carry on, and make new friends. You are an intelligent, talented, wonderful girl. Never forget that.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Del,
My love, you are all that makes sense in this world. Remain true to yourself.
Love,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Felix,
My friend, what will I do without you? Perhaps I do not say it enough, but thank you. You have been a true friend, and I shall never forget it. And you, never forget how truly wonderful a person you are. I know it’s hard to do anything but admire me when I’m around, so perhaps my absence will aid you in this effort.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Mark, herald of Paradisa,
I know sometimes it seems like the whole castle hates you, or you’re just talking to silence, but that is not true. You, Mark, hold a very special thing: the attention of the castle. Put it to good use. I know you will.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Crowley,
You lying bastard. You never did anything awful to me. I am disappointed in you as a demon. Try harder the next time we meet.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Fred,
My dear, dear woman. I shall miss you terribly, I am sure of it. You have been a rock for me to lean on for so long. Our path to friendship has been bumpy, but quite worth it. I do hope you do not let my absence get you down, for I am sure we’ll meet again.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
P.S. Wesley’s a great catch, you know.
P.P.S. I never did thank you for those cupcakes. Thank you, my lady!
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Dear Nora,
This is one letter I have dreaded writing. It is simply unbearable to think of a world without Nora. You really are that special rose in the garden. Never forget that.
And don’t forget that you have a voice, and to always use it. You’re smarter than you think you are.
You were like a sister to me. Thank you.
Love,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Cole,
If I could but share one more drink with you. But alas, if you are reading this, I am gone. Though you teased me far too much, you have been a good friend. I know the good inside you will always outweigh the bad. Have a glass in my honor.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Gwaine,
This time I ask for your attention, not as a drunkard, but as a friend. You’re an idiot. Stop doing stupid things. Someone had to say that, and now that I’m not there to throttle, I will do it. Be wiser than me, but not too wise. The castle must have a drunkard around always, after all. Take care, my friend.
Until we meet again.
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Phoenix,
I have put off writing this letter the longest. You have been like the brother I never had. I shall never forget the times we had, nor shall I forget the kindness you showed me. I don’t think I need to bring up the night in which you listened to my despair.
I feel as if I have been a fool, letting time slip through my hands. I hope this letter isn’t in your possession for a very long time.
Do try not to get yourself killed, all right? And don’t you dare hide away from people after I’m gone. Take care, my friend.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Who ever finds these letters, please distribute them to their rightful owners after I have left. I leave all my things (1 throne, 1 scepter, 1 crown, alcohol, my writing projects, my money, a book on modern poetry, and that silly cat-like Pokemon) to whomever wants them. Let no one person take it all. The book came from Mark, so perhaps he would like it. And I am sorry for the mess of library books. Do return them for me, if you will.
Please offer my things to the people I wrote letters to. May my time here not go unnoticed, and may we all meet again.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Chaucer
[OOC Links to letters:]
Martel | Wesley | Ashura | Dairine | Del | Felix | Mark | Crowley | Fred | Nora | Cole | Gwaine | Phoenix
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Dear Martel,
My dear, you are a shining light in the darkness. Never lose that. I hope we shall meet again. Until then, I wish you all the best, and hope to hear of your wedding some time.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
-----------------------
Dear Wesley,
I was honored to be your brother, even if it was pretend. Forgive me for my behavior. I do hope you can look back fondly on me when I am gone. Take care.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
-----------------------
Dear Ashura,
Your Majesty, you showed me kindness when you did not have to. I will always be grateful for the kindness and patience you showed me. You shall always be a dear friend. Remember, I’m great at weddings. I better get an invitation if I’m around.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
-----------------------
Dear Dairine,
You have suffered some losses lately, and I do hope this letter doesn’t have to be delivered now. If it does indeed reach you, I apologize. I do not mean to be presumptuous, but if I had as much effect on you as you do on me, you will indeed be blue. I wish with all my heart that you carry on, and make new friends. You are an intelligent, talented, wonderful girl. Never forget that.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Del,
My love, you are all that makes sense in this world. Remain true to yourself.
Love,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Felix,
My friend, what will I do without you? Perhaps I do not say it enough, but thank you. You have been a true friend, and I shall never forget it. And you, never forget how truly wonderful a person you are. I know it’s hard to do anything but admire me when I’m around, so perhaps my absence will aid you in this effort.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
-----------------------
Dear Mark, herald of Paradisa,
I know sometimes it seems like the whole castle hates you, or you’re just talking to silence, but that is not true. You, Mark, hold a very special thing: the attention of the castle. Put it to good use. I know you will.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Crowley,
You lying bastard. You never did anything awful to me. I am disappointed in you as a demon. Try harder the next time we meet.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Fred,
My dear, dear woman. I shall miss you terribly, I am sure of it. You have been a rock for me to lean on for so long. Our path to friendship has been bumpy, but quite worth it. I do hope you do not let my absence get you down, for I am sure we’ll meet again.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
P.S. Wesley’s a great catch, you know.
P.P.S. I never did thank you for those cupcakes. Thank you, my lady!
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Dear Nora,
This is one letter I have dreaded writing. It is simply unbearable to think of a world without Nora. You really are that special rose in the garden. Never forget that.
And don’t forget that you have a voice, and to always use it. You’re smarter than you think you are.
You were like a sister to me. Thank you.
Love,
Geoffrey Chaucer
-----------------------
Dear Cole,
If I could but share one more drink with you. But alas, if you are reading this, I am gone. Though you teased me far too much, you have been a good friend. I know the good inside you will always outweigh the bad. Have a glass in my honor.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Chaucer
-----------------------
Dear Gwaine,
This time I ask for your attention, not as a drunkard, but as a friend. You’re an idiot. Stop doing stupid things. Someone had to say that, and now that I’m not there to throttle, I will do it. Be wiser than me, but not too wise. The castle must have a drunkard around always, after all. Take care, my friend.
Until we meet again.
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dear Phoenix,
I have put off writing this letter the longest. You have been like the brother I never had. I shall never forget the times we had, nor shall I forget the kindness you showed me. I don’t think I need to bring up the night in which you listened to my despair.
I feel as if I have been a fool, letting time slip through my hands. I hope this letter isn’t in your possession for a very long time.
Do try not to get yourself killed, all right? And don’t you dare hide away from people after I’m gone. Take care, my friend.
Your friend,
Geoffrey Chaucer
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