Letter to the Brother Whilhelm of Nuln

Brother Whilhelm,

In my quest here in the north, I have encountered wonders and terrors such as those told in tales of old.

Monsters and demons have met my hammer and learned to fear Sigmar.

But I fear these efforts are not enough. Brother Leopold’s monastery is isolated. As tales of my adventures spread and I generate new foes, I worry that he and his initiates will be unprepared for some evil retribution.

I know that he will look kindly upon any aid and shelter you can give his charges. I have written him with the same request.

Please send wagons to the monastery and remove those who I have inadvertantly put in danger. Of course, such travel is dangerous and I need not stress the caution and strength you should bring with you on the whole route.

Thank you for this boon to me. You may not have heard, but my travels have been generating some wealth. Already, I have endowed a temple in Talabheim and would be honored to contribute my next windfall to your worthy site.

I await tales of a warm welcome from my initiate brothers. Send word to me in Middenheim.

Tharsig

Letter to Grete 2

Sister Grete,

Greetings from Talabheim.

By now, you will have heard of my adventures. It’s true that I’ve fought a demon minion of Nurgle blow for blow. I still bear the scars. If not for the stout hearts of my comrades and my own strength from Sigmar, the plague would have destroyed this town.

As a reward, I have been granted permission to build a temple to our patron here. Talabheim is an Ulric-favored town, so my venture has met a large resistance.

I have secured a fragile peace with the head of Ulric’s order.

I have also donated my substantial wages from adventuring to cover construction costs.

These deeds are greater to me than a hundred battles with demons.

Can you and Brother Daniels help pick a permanent priest to service the people of this town? They would have to be strong of heart, arm and deed to lead this flock. They will also need forbearance to handle the Wolf’s followers and priests.

Visions from the gods themselves lead me north from here. Middenheim will be the site of the Empire’s next great test. If your path permits, gather those you trust with your life and journey there to join with me.

There we may find Sigmar and save the empire.

Sigmar provides!

Tharsig.

Please forward the following note to Brother Whilhelm in Nuln

Letter to Leopold 4

This letter is sealed with the signet of Evans de Averheim:

Father Leopold

I have received your letter and rewarded the messengers appropriately.

Await me in Averheim.

I will journey there following my quest here in the North.

A war is brewing here and those on the wrong side will fall.

I will fight in this war to honor two men – one who founded an empire & one who fell teaching me to defend it.

Send your initiates to Nuln. I will have them sheltered and cared for; in return, I will come for you.

Tharsig

Letter to Leopold 3

Father Leopold,

Forgive the shortness of this note, I mean no disrespect. I write by firelight following a fierce battle with monsters.

In the Barren Hills, I’ve have encountered the resting place of the Chaos Moon’s tears. This is a twisted place where nature holds no sway. Man-beast walk these hills.

I have found another artifact of the death wizard’s. A ghost guarded it.

She warned me to ‘Retrieve the meteor.’

And we have found evidence that others seek these artifacts.

Do you know of any such meteors?

Your guidance would aid me in my quests. I look for it in Talabheim.

Your follower,

Tharsig

Letter to Grete 1

Sister Grete

Hello, I hope this letter finds you well and basking in the light of Sigmar. Please ignore the state of this letter, but I’m scrawling it beside a fire deep in the Barren Hills. The weight of battle heavy on my arms.

I must ask a boon. Can you and Brother Daniel keep the ruins we protected for the dwarves safe? Do not let anyone build or tear down those catacombs. While I have the keys, I still fear for their interiors. My time here in the hills has convinced me there may be more to those sites than we guessed.

It turns out others know about that tomb. We found a cast off map similar to the one we found in the wizard’s hole. I must know who’s searching for such forbidden knowledge and whether it is safe in their hands.

Write to me in Talabheim.

Please pass this other letter onto Father Leopold at the Leopold Monastery.

Your Brother and Friend,

Tharsig