While lounging in the Legatorial Soaking Tub, enjoying many baz'eelan oils and more to purge the human blood and acidic burns from his sturdy dermis, Sol Auk dictates a letter to scribes for the Janissaries' CommanderQuoteEsteemed Sorazin Bey,
In some sixty days not a singular attack has come upon Sol Auk's person, and this day in the first attempt it was swiftly thwarted by the dutiful and eager workings of Janissary Johan Marssos.
Sol Auk would see both he, and Sergeant Rennik Colmes, commended with full and formal recommendation for Advancement, with the full capacity and voice of Legate behind these words penned by Scribe.
Sergeant Colmes has pursued more clearance of case from investigation to trial to conviction than any other Janissary or Sergeant. Furthermore he has secured the favor of Rashid al-Rashid who was most impressed by his civilized conduct in offering charity to the others of the Accord during allotment. Equally he showed the judgement that saw Johan to the Rank, by proxy of which - has seen Sol Auk saved this day.
As for Johan the has proven already efficient and diligent in his workings. Beyond the heroics of this day, he has comported himself with distinction with Magistrate Qari, Citzien of Baz'eel, understanding swifter than most Refugee the merit and worth of proper culture and civilized practice. He has also sought both the Magistrate, Sol Auk, and others for counsel on many of his currently ongoing cases and treated with both deference and care to ensure matters proceed most smoothly in his workings.
What the Rose makes up for in numbers, your Legion as ever holds in quality. Sol Auk would see them both rewarded in full for their dutiful works and worthy service.
Long buried beneath the sands is the Sergeant Colmes who challenged John and Zarat so errant at Assembly, with half-sun-baked conspiracy egged on by the Balladeer Aubrey Domergue.
He has at last grown into his role. He demands the respect of his peers, and even fear of the Cinquefoil Rose as displayed on multiple cease-fires and de-escalations, and he has begun to groom others the same.
May their rise up the steps of the Pyramid to Sergeant and Lieutenant bring more stability, having saved One Legate from death, and never may such come again.
Dictated but not read to preserve parchment from the Bathing Oils.
LEGATE SOL AUK
The letter is received, opened, and carefully pored over by a large Stonefolk in a well-cared-for pair of spectacles.