Most venerable High Priest Zarek Sanches,
After having witnessed a few trials held in Britain under the supervision of the Order of the Law, I have come up with certain notes and observations concerning the current legal procedures as well as the public opinion regarding the said trials. Should you manage to find the time, I would love to meet you in person and ask you certain questions in order to gain some more insight on how these trials are held.
I have been hard at work helping people as a Wayfarer, but I think there's a great deal more I could do on behalf of entire Britain.
I'm an avid reader and a critical thinker, and it so happens that I've still got quite a bit of spare time in my hands. Therefore I was thinking I could offer my services to the Order of Law in the humble role of a neutral observer. For example, I might be able to investigate the general consensus regarding criminals and their backgrounds or I could assist you in trials by presenting questions to the accused criminals in the role of a professional advocate. I could also represent criminals seeking to be pardoned, especially if they're not well versed or otherwise able to speak out for themselves. I also love paperwork in general, so the possibilities are near endless!
Or, should you have no need for extra hands, I might merely offer legal advice to the townsfolk in general terms. As a Wayfarer one gets to see all sorts of people, and some of them might need help when it comes to legal issues. I guarantee that you'll find no one with a quicker tongue or sharper wit than me, so I'm hoping we might find some use for my overwhelming talent.
Even if I might not be able to convince you with my sincere burst of enthusiasm, I would greatly appreciate it if you could answer some questions about the way the Order deals out justice. My curiosity is insatiable.
~Ripkin, Wayfarer Sophist~ Pigeon box 53803748, Britain
