Dendi Ratis
PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:21 pm
To whom it may concern.
Boliki ta pasuke. My name is Dendi Ratis. You may have heard my name in the latest issue of the Gregora Newsworthy. I wrote the article on the candy drop
While I'm sure many consider it a fluff piece, it still involves a piece of important history not only for those who live on Keigos, but for every Vinhite, as they may exist out there somewhere. This is a holiday celebrated faithfully by Gregorahite and Keigoshite alike, indeed by everyone who left Vinka those many years ago, yet not many know the whole story behind it.
A week after the article appeared in the paper, my mailbox overflowed with mail. If I didn't have a special arrangement with the post office, and if some of them hadn't been at least kind enough to pay for postage themselves, I would never have been able to read the vast majority of those letters. My line of work has never been associated with wealth.
I was shocked at the response. Many people were certain I was outright inventing certain details, but those that believed me still seemed to know nothing of this event that is supposed to be so close to every Vinkan's heart. There is an overwhelming ignorance of history, and it is unsettling to me. I believe the only way we can improve as a society is to learn from the past, and I believe we are, as a whole, utterly inadequate at this. This is not to say the information doesn't exist. If I were a suspicious man, I would say that information had been actively kept from us, but I learned with the candy drop article that we need only look hard enough and we'll find everything we need.
This is why I have a proposal to make. Your company seems to be the best source of History outside of my travels and interviews that I have found. This shows that, while I feel even with your books, we are woefully inadequate, your group has the right heart, united in the same purpose as mine. You can cross reference my facts, if you would like, and you will find I am diligent and thorough. I would like your support for a history book. Not simply one that builds on previous books, but one that searches the truth where it may be found. You may assign other travelers to me, or allow me to travel on my own. There is a wealth of knowledge to be procured from this place. As a Ratis, I am even able to venture into places many Gregorahite are not allowed. Because I am part of the head family, I have sway with those Ratis in Keigos.
I await your response, with optimism and excitement at the opportunity to banish this terrible ignorance that has plagued the average Gregorahite. Please send your response in the form of a letter only, unless you are willing to pay for postage yourself. I cannot afford a package, and I would regretfully be forced to send it back to you and you would pay the penalty, as so many of the letter writers unfortunately learned.
Sincerely yours,
Dendi Ratis
(Just to explain... This is a side story for my novels. I know I can't publish actual novel material online like this, but I wanted some practice where people would be able to see it. This will be letter communication between a minor character and his publishers, detailing some history and things that won't likely make it into the books, or if it does, it won't be the same... History is never told perfectly, after all)
Boliki ta pasuke. My name is Dendi Ratis. You may have heard my name in the latest issue of the Gregora Newsworthy. I wrote the article on the candy drop
While I'm sure many consider it a fluff piece, it still involves a piece of important history not only for those who live on Keigos, but for every Vinhite, as they may exist out there somewhere. This is a holiday celebrated faithfully by Gregorahite and Keigoshite alike, indeed by everyone who left Vinka those many years ago, yet not many know the whole story behind it.
A week after the article appeared in the paper, my mailbox overflowed with mail. If I didn't have a special arrangement with the post office, and if some of them hadn't been at least kind enough to pay for postage themselves, I would never have been able to read the vast majority of those letters. My line of work has never been associated with wealth.
I was shocked at the response. Many people were certain I was outright inventing certain details, but those that believed me still seemed to know nothing of this event that is supposed to be so close to every Vinkan's heart. There is an overwhelming ignorance of history, and it is unsettling to me. I believe the only way we can improve as a society is to learn from the past, and I believe we are, as a whole, utterly inadequate at this. This is not to say the information doesn't exist. If I were a suspicious man, I would say that information had been actively kept from us, but I learned with the candy drop article that we need only look hard enough and we'll find everything we need.
This is why I have a proposal to make. Your company seems to be the best source of History outside of my travels and interviews that I have found. This shows that, while I feel even with your books, we are woefully inadequate, your group has the right heart, united in the same purpose as mine. You can cross reference my facts, if you would like, and you will find I am diligent and thorough. I would like your support for a history book. Not simply one that builds on previous books, but one that searches the truth where it may be found. You may assign other travelers to me, or allow me to travel on my own. There is a wealth of knowledge to be procured from this place. As a Ratis, I am even able to venture into places many Gregorahite are not allowed. Because I am part of the head family, I have sway with those Ratis in Keigos.
I await your response, with optimism and excitement at the opportunity to banish this terrible ignorance that has plagued the average Gregorahite. Please send your response in the form of a letter only, unless you are willing to pay for postage yourself. I cannot afford a package, and I would regretfully be forced to send it back to you and you would pay the penalty, as so many of the letter writers unfortunately learned.
Sincerely yours,
Dendi Ratis
(Just to explain... This is a side story for my novels. I know I can't publish actual novel material online like this, but I wanted some practice where people would be able to see it. This will be letter communication between a minor character and his publishers, detailing some history and things that won't likely make it into the books, or if it does, it won't be the same... History is never told perfectly, after all)