My Dearest Baroness,

I have just received your letter, and I must say you are still the fiery woman that I fell in love with. I have looked into the matter of the 'boy,' as you referred to my target, and I must tell you, you are severely underestimating the powers that he commands. You would do well to bring him into your fold, for he would do much to further your cause.

As for what I think you would find 'appropriate,' I admit that I have not one-tenth the vision that one so great as you have. I do, however, believe that I can help you as well. My abilities with Shadow Melding are not a waste of time, as you would believe. It is, at this point, the only thing keeping me alive. While I do believe that you know best, you have not yet seen the true extent of my skills, and coupled with the dagger, it allows me to do things I would otherwise be unable to accomplish. Once you have witnessed the grandeur of what I have become, you will come to know, in your wisdom, that I can help you along your path to greatness. Not that you are not already far beyond mere mortality, my great lady.

You may find that my obsession with the dagger is overly much, but that is most appropriate, considering that it is the only thing beyond my memories that remind me of those times that we spent together. How quickly you forget those brief moments in time that we languished under the morning sun, those years that we spent together have obviously left an impression on me, there is nothing I desire more in the world than your beautiful physicality encompassing my being.

I have strayed far from my original purpose in writing this letter, but you inspire such laborious thoughts in my mind that I can hardly focus on the task at hand. The target that I intend to bring to you has recently begun to grow in strength. His name is Daelric, as far as I have gathered, and he has recently departed the home of his birth. My knowledge, though, is limited. I do know that the abilities that he wields are unknown, a new breed of power, but they surely pale in comparison to your strength.

Having him by your side, however, would bring you greater glory than that possible on your own. That is not to say that you need assistance, but I would be much assured having someone of great strength by you to assist in your rise, at the very least, I could stand by you as your right hand, administering justice in your name once more.

Till next we speak.

Aeron