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Savela Hawthorn - Diary - 'grief, relief, and a last will'



I still can't get it, can't get over it, they're dead, my parents.
I saw how that witch made mother to stab father in the neck, he died there, on the cold rock of that waterfall. And that Morgang, no matter how often the guards stabbed him, he kept standing, and standing.
Then Dagrell told me to run, 'Run with the little boy, save him!' he yelled, and I did. I ran, later he catched up with me and gave me his horse, I rode to the Halls and sat there with little Lucren to my chest, he wouldn't stop crying, and neither could I.

Atleast I managed to save him... and Tylan will lead the house now.

I also found my fathers last will, written below.

''I, Emdar Hawthorn of Auburn Halls, Bree. Lord of House Hawthorn, declare that this is my last will and testament.

In the case of my death this Will shall be delivered from the mayors office to my next of kin.

To my son Tylan. The legitimate successor of my house. I leave all properties under the care of the house. the title of Lord Hawthorn along with the signet ring which will bear proof of his position. And both of my swords, May they serve him as well as they did to me.

To Savela i wish for annual support from the houses treasurey and allowance to stay within auburn halls for as long as she so wishes. And for her to watch over her youngest brother.

To Lucren i ask the same annual to help support him as he grows. And that the other Hawthorn children watch over him carefully.
My last request is that my eldest son. Gallius, since sent away from the house due to not being of the same mother as my other children will also be allowed residence at auburn halls. Along with the same yearly financial support. And that he is treated as one of our own.''

''Emdar Hawthorn''

*Emdars signature is signed underneath. Along with the mayor of brees, signifying the legitimacy of the document.*

 

I hope they won't come back, I hope they will leave us alone, I don't know why this happened, I'm confused, just so confused.