Letters to Magnus Empyrean
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2026 1:50 am
Several copies of a letter, each addressed to one Magnus Empyrean, are left pinned throughout the continent. The banker in Tilverton holds one in case the man checks his accounts there. Others are pinned in place with arrows: one to the docks South of the Monastery, another on the docks of Darmshall, and one last folded sheet whose arrow was stuck into the crumbling mortar of the stone entrance leading to Jyn Pal's underground hallways.
Who will find and read these letters? She isn't sure. Matilda just hopes one will stand long enough for the intended recipient.
Who will find and read these letters? She isn't sure. Matilda just hopes one will stand long enough for the intended recipient.
Magnus Empyrean,
As my attempts to find you this last week have failed, I am writing instead. I do not write to you as someone with authority, instead I write as a commoner who knows what it is to live under the rule of nobles and as one who has lived in a world torn by war. I have seen the horror that unchecked necromancy creates and it is what pushed me from living out in the wilds to the safety of Arandor. I know what it is to feel helpless and to see injustice and be frustrated by an inability to create change.
When I first heard of what happened I thought to find you and hear your side of the story, that perhaps there were unseen circumstances around your leaving Mercadia. I prayed that what I was hearing was false because I did not want to believe the person I knew was capable of such senseless slaughter. Any pretense of hope I had was then destroyed when you started attacking the Elves.
It was Human necromancers who nearly destroyed Tilverton. It was Human necromancers who kidnapped, murdered, and defiled. Yet when you came demanding justice and change, it was Elven blood you spilled. In Arandor, necromancy is bound by law, watched by peers, and punished when abused. For decades it has not slaughtered innocents in the streets. Yet you have done what Elven necromancy itself has not. That is not justice for the protection of others, it is cowardice dressed as righteousness.
I do not believe you came here intending to become a murderer. I believe you once wanted to stop monsters and protect people. Perhaps that is true or perhaps I am simply being naive. However, the moment you decided that your ideals or pain excused the suffering of others… that was the moment you became no different than the so-called monsters you seek to ban.
If there is any humanity left within your heart I beseech you… please stop the senseless violence.
I write this request with a pit in my stomach knowing it is likely in vain. If you truly wished to protect the world from rogue necromancy you would use your blade within Jyn Pal, or spend your time bringing Rudyard to justice for his part in Tilverton. Instead you ally yourself with someone who supported the necromancer Zoma. He is no better than the Nobles of Kelt, reaping benefits of a position of authority then cutting his losses when it no longer suits him and leaving commoners to face the consequences.
The world you have created in recent days is less safe than the world we knew before you began, and it is the common people in the streets who have to face the consequence of your actions: both in fear within Edana and those of Arandor who were attacked. What you are doing is wrong. One life lost to this madness is one too many, and there have been so many lives harmed.
While I know I do not have the skills or power to stop you, that will not stop me from standing if I must. I will defend people, Human and Elves, as well as I am able. As someone wise once said… I believe in peace, and so I arm myself for its defense.
Sincerely,
Matilda Dawnvale