Source: < Richard Gaillard > rgaillard@lemessager.ga
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Subject: Re: New horizons, new fraternities Monsieur d'Autoine,
S'il vout plaît, be assured that the notion of solitude can be a very pleasant one for a busy man such as myself, while at the same time it should be avoided most of the time due to its attributes of not being very profitable. In my view, that is.
What I expect to be granted by such an exquisite organisation such as yours, if you allow me to mention, would be a certain degree of .. *he ponders* .. freedom. You see, I used to be on a prison liner. Not as filthy underling or even captive, mind you. Occasionally people didn't agree with their treatment, until I had the freedom to 'enlighten' them. I hope that you could provide willing .. hmm .. material for me to continue my work.
Now, this led me to quite some trouble, as you can probably imagine. In a place where there as many rules as there are citizens, certain .. 'subjects' and affiliated persons did not like my ways. It shames me to admit that most of my wealth was lost due to this incident, and eventually I forced myself to leave to a less .. biased environment. I would highly appreciate if it would be of no consequence for my chances.
Now, why I have come to seek the profit that I can not find in solitude would be the metaphorical phoenix from the ashes and regain what I have lost. Indubitably, the great influence that you have spread like the ravens wings of your banner within these new reaches of space are going to be a great assistance in doing so.
In any case, do not fear that I am just a filthy supplicant who has no intention of compensating for the great gifts given. Non, I may provide any services that are within my field of knowledge.
When paying close attention to the already said, you may have noticed that I already am experienced with the work as captain on a liner, bringing several people from A to B. My skills at 'enlightening' certain people may also be of great use to the likes of you. Moreover, management is a discipline I have mastered during my time in Gallia. And, of course, being a sympathetic host.
If the need arises for an experienced captain with shining management capabilities and that certain indefinable something when it comes to 'enlighten' the unwilling, I promise you that I myself, Richard Gaillard, am absolutely fitting in that position.
I will also arrive at the Freeport shortly. Reading the exquisite booklets about your dome, you will probably find me there by the time you read this transmission.
I am looking forward to speaking to you in person, Monsieur d'Autoine.