I am Sister Héloïse recently come to Kirkwall from Orlais and informed by Sister Sara that you are the person to direct my query.
I wish to procure some hens. To ensure I have eggs for trading since eggs are a valuable commodity to, please forgive my words here I have been running about in the small hours, unscrupulous merchants charge small fortunes for basic goods and things such as eggs are then more valuable to them, without having to deplete our own stores. Is this a thing that would be allowed? I wasn't sure of the rules in the Gallows when it comes to these matters.
I hope this letter finds your accommodations within the Gallows, and that you are well.
I will submit your query of hens (some) and will see that the paperwork is processed on the usual timeline. I do not see why any objection to their purchase would be raised.
To clarify: from our offices, you require:
- allocated space in which to build hutch/yard, - small sum to purchase the chickens - materials with which to build hutch/yard - some combination of the above
Please select one of these and enclose with your reply. Please detail within your reply the number of hens, previously referred to as "some". You might also find a form within the Base Operations office to complete this request.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated, as is your forethought to ledge this query with the Base Operations office.
Once the Grippe has passed and covering extra duties is passed, I should have the funds for five hens (no cockerels) and enough to purchase materials for the hutch.
Whoever would be able to help me construct it will have share of the first eggs.
That is a very generous offer of payment. I am sure it will inspire participation.
I have examined and reviewed the floor and ground plans, and the list of unoccupied/occupied spaces, and believe there is an area in the small courtyard adjacent to the main kitchen that might suit. There is space enough for a yard for exercise and feeding, but the northmost wall does not get overmuch sunlight and has a natural protection from the slight overhang of the roof. I shall mark down now that there are plans to construct a chicken coop in this place and will file the necessary paperwork.
When the time comes, please feel free to post notices or write in the book to request your assistants.
Thank you again for your forethought on this matter. It is my sincerest hope that the epidemic ends soon. I am thankful for your work.
a note;
I am Sister Héloïse recently come to Kirkwall from Orlais and informed by Sister Sara that you are the person to direct my query.
I wish to procure some hens. To ensure I have eggs for trading since eggs are a valuable commodity to, please forgive my words here I have been running about in the small hours, unscrupulous merchants charge small fortunes for basic goods and things such as eggs are then more valuable to them, without having to deplete our own stores. Is this a thing that would be allowed? I wasn't sure of the rules in the Gallows when it comes to these matters.
a note, in return
I hope this letter finds your accommodations within the Gallows, and that you are well.
I will submit your query of hens (some) and will see that the paperwork is processed on the usual timeline. I do not see why any objection to their purchase would be raised.
To clarify: from our offices, you require:
- allocated space in which to build hutch/yard,
- small sum to purchase the chickens
- materials with which to build hutch/yard
- some combination of the above
Please select one of these and enclose with your reply. Please detail within your reply the number of hens, previously referred to as "some". You might also find a form within the Base Operations office to complete this request.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated, as is your forethought to ledge this query with the Base Operations office.
- Seneschal Salvio Pizzicagnolo
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Whoever would be able to help me construct it will have share of the first eggs.
no subject
I have examined and reviewed the floor and ground plans, and the list of unoccupied/occupied spaces, and believe there is an area in the small courtyard adjacent to the main kitchen that might suit. There is space enough for a yard for exercise and feeding, but the northmost wall does not get overmuch sunlight and has a natural protection from the slight overhang of the roof. I shall mark down now that there are plans to construct a chicken coop in this place and will file the necessary paperwork.
When the time comes, please feel free to post notices or write in the book to request your assistants.
Thank you again for your forethought on this matter. It is my sincerest hope that the epidemic ends soon. I am thankful for your work.
- Seneschal Salvio Pizzicagnolo