Dear Eskel,
I hope your trip to the east is vowing to be a fruitful one, filled with much success, adventure and the peace you sought.
It appears you are making a name for yourself as word has traveled here of a "kind and pleasant Witcher" who eliminated the lair of vampires that preyed on the villagers of Saxlor. As I highly doubt such praise is associated with Lambert (his temper is hardly amicable, or tolerable) nor will it be Geralt or Ciri (as they are far north), I can only assume it to be you. I am certain that such a tasks was a tedious and dangerous one, and I only hope that you came unscathed.
Saxlor is quite close by to Kovir, a mere day by sea. I hope you find it in your time to stop by to pay an old friend a visit. As I've mentioned in my previous letter, you are welcome to moy home to rest, and I hope you take the offer.
Kovir is a welcoming place for all mages and Witchers, and its king is a fare one to his people. I am settling quite well here as the king's mage advisor, and I look forward to showing you this new place I call my home.
As always, I hope you find this letter well, and I look forward to hear from you.
Your friend,
Triss
