"Whilst I was out hunting in the unclaimed parcels of land to the north, I spotted a man in the woods, half dead. After my guards and me nursed him back to health, he recounted how he was the bastard son of the local baron, who unjustly tried to kill him...I...I got drunk that night in camp, and he placed me under a geas to get him recompose for his troubles."
William's voice goes slightly bitter.
“My people can not break a geas or a promise...so I traveled to the Baron's castle and stayed the night. The baron's wife was quite distraught over something in the basement, so me and my two guards headed down there to fight and- if need be- kill it.
It turned out to be a pile of bones, so I went and got the Baron, who babbled about old gods returning, then killed his wife then, before we could do anything, turned the blade on him."
Here William's voice is tinged with sorrow and regret.
“The baron was quite dead, but the baroness was still breathing, so I
attempted to save her, but I was too late...
The local priests arrived the next day and tried to consecrate the site, but those mad men of the castle! They killed innocent priests! I saw they meant to kill me and my guards next, so I had to fight...and unfortunately kill several people in order to save me and my men's lives. I sealed the gate but not before I sent one of my men out to rally my men, because the guards that escaped rallied and tried to take back the castle. My men were forced to cut them down..."
“I heard that the other local lords were quite mad at me, so before I could install the bastard son of the Baron, I met with them. They immediately hated me for ruining whatever treacherous schemes they had on that land. Most of them were petty bandit-lords and mercenaries. In the meeting several brought forth a letter and said that this was move on their lands because they denied your highness. I assured them it was an unhappy accident, but they did not believe me. But I managed to talk three of them into joining Ligoria for a few petty sums and a small title each."
“But here is the part you will exile me over and I hope you do… Three parcels of land joined Shola while the rest left in a foul mood..."
Here William bows again.
“I have made an enemy for Ligoria, and I hope you can show mercy on me, by merely exiling me, instead of killing me or throwing me to the arena."