"Public Endangerment" implies that our actions could possibly make it worse. It has been clearly shown, through words and deeds, that the Lord of Nightmares, Fever Gray, is at war with all those who are not subjugated under his will. Any apparent increase now would have happened regardless of any antagonizing at all, our mere existence and defiance is an affront to the will of Fever Gray, though I wish not to put words in the mouth of a fey noble.
Speaking as one who saw your actions first hand. I shall give you, Fever Grey, the respect one of your position should deserve: capable of rifting from place to place, of calling forth prisons and circles of power from your force of will, of calling forth phantasms that prey on the darkest corners of your opponent's mind. I will never be caught belittling someone with that kind of power, I will give you the respect an opponent of such caliber rightfully deserves.
However, I suppose since you know what I am capable off, a mere mortal, a "twice-born", an oddly appropriate moniker for someone such as myself, that you surmise that I am not a threat to you. You proved that very clearly through your ruthless actions to Lady Thrace. I will be the first to agree with you, I can't hurt you. Even if I massacred your vassals and servants, you would simply float away into the ether. I surmise a duel between us would be like a game of cards with a stacked deck, pitiful for myself at best.
But I digress. My public letter is to inform the general populace that there exists two truths:
1.) Everyone has nightmares, even one such as Fever Grey.
2.) Fever Grey, he who seeks to be king of all fey, will always fear that which was king of all fey...
May Oberon have as much mercy for you as you did for Lady Thrace that night at your palace garden. I will wake him up just as you in kind did to my shattered mind.
A dagger hidden amidst a forest of shields,
Paolo Oscarot
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