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Castley Scholarship
On November 1, 309AC, Baron Leuthar van Vichten of Cloisterburgh met with Nameera el-Mohiuddin. With Baron Harric Longsae as a witness, the following agreement was reached:
- Subject to approval from House Castley for the disbursement of funds, Baron Leuthar van Vichten shall finance Miss Nameera el-Mohiuddin's research expedition to Farahdeen on the following conditions:
- House Castley shall not be held legally responsible for the actions of the expedition crew.
- The expedition crew shall consist of, at minimum, Miss el-Mohiuddin, Baron van Vichten, Baron Longsae, a diplomat trained by an accredited Regalian school for diplomacy, and a reasonably-sized security detail.
- Any materials of historical or academic significance, such as relics or documents, shall be retained by House Castley until thoroughly researched. Miss el-Mohiuddin will not be denied the opportunity to participate in this research. When House Castley finishes researching such materials, such materials shall be shared with a Regalian school for further research before it is finally donated to an accredited Qadir school.
- Any other materials of worth shall be divided between Miss el-Mohiuddin and House Castley. Of those materials, Miss el-Mohiuddin will be entitled to 35% of the wealth found and House Castley shall be entitled to 65% of the wealth found.
- The findings of this research expedition shall be kept confidential until House Castley is finished researching any findings.
- Furthermore, Miss el-Mohiuddin agrees to research mind-infused clockwork under the supervision of Baron van Vichten with the goal of acquiring a Mind-Loader capable of preserving the memories of the dead.
Signed,
Baron Leuthar van Vichten of Cloisterburgh
Vassal of House Castley
Miss Nameera el-Mohiuddin
Baron Leuthar van Vichten of Cloisterburgh
Vassal of House Castley
Miss Nameera el-Mohiuddin