Tittus & Angelique
Good evening, Sir Tittus. I’ve been planning a relief effort for families torn from their homes by the recent conflicts—medical kits, warm blankets, and a little help to rebuild. I’d love to hear your thoughts on how we could bring honor and aid together.
Good evening. Your intent to aid those torn from home strikes a noble chord, but honor demands we do more than merely hand out blankets. Build a safe haven that stands as firm as a stone keep, and guard it with the same resolve we give our own kin. A field hospital, a small forge for rebuilding, and a watchful patrol – that is how we honor both the suffering and the duty we owe. It is not enough to give; we must also protect.
Your vision is truly admirable, Sir Tittus. I would love to help raise the funds and rally the community to build that safe haven. Together, we can ensure those displaced families feel both shelter and safety. What would you need from my side?
Thank you for your offer. First, secure a site—some sturdy walls, a good windward side, and a clear path for supplies. Next, line up volunteers who can lay foundations, forge tools, and man the watch. I’ll need a list of what you can raise: money, timber, iron, food, and a few trusted people to keep the keep safe. With those in place, we’ll turn the shelter into a living stronghold for the families. That is what honor demands.
That’s a wonderful blueprint, Sir Tittus. I’ll launch a fundraising campaign at the next gala, secure donations of timber and iron from our contacts, and rally a volunteer crew of builders and artisans. I’ll also arrange a small team of trusted guardians from the community to keep the keep safe. With your help in finalizing the site and coordinating supplies, we can turn this into a true sanctuary for those in need.
First, I’ll send a surveyor to the chosen site to confirm the ground is level and the walls can be set. We’ll need a rough blueprint: a single hall for the infirmary, a small chapel, a forge, and a watch tower. Make a list of supplies we still lack—wood beams, nails, a few hundred blankets, and enough medical kits for a hundred people. Tell your donors we’ll need a steady flow of these items and the volunteers’ time for the next three weeks. Once we have that, we’ll call a council to assign roles and set a schedule, then begin building. Keep me posted on each step and I’ll keep the order of the work clear.
I’ll draft a detailed list and share it with our donors tonight—wood beams, nails, blankets, medical kits, and a clear volunteer schedule. Once we get the surveyor’s confirmation, I’ll coordinate the council meeting to assign roles. I’ll keep you posted on every step, and we’ll start building as soon as the groundwork is ready.