Finaly, a day off from all the stress. We decided to sleap in today due to all the activities lately, so I slept all until midday today. I can not remember the last time I was this rested. I am planning on checking the armory today to see what we can do about Miriam and the things written in Williams letter.
This is what it says: Miriam must be placed in the center of the room on the stand aiming at the entrance. The trigger must be placed on the mechanism closest to the center for right effect. The stand and its mechanisms will need constant care. See to it that no parts are allowed to rust and keep the other guns on a minimum distance of 2,3 meters. The placing of these guns are irrelevant. Make shure to always keep Miriam loaded and, if she is ever fired, make shure to check every mechanism and detale on her thurrowly.
There is also a scribble on the bottom of the page: if Miriam is not in your ownership any longer, destroy every single peace of the stand in the middle of the armory. Use the room as you see fit.
I will wright later today when this is all done. Strange, really, that William would wright sutch strange things about something so little. Of course, it was his favorite, but this looks more like an unhealthy obsession rather than a caring owner.
Miriam is now in place. It is now evening. Mia wanted to go to the tavern in town to see if she can get to know some of the locals, but for now she has not returned home. Miriam was surprisingly hard to place. The stand needed a lot of care before I could set it where it needed to be and all the different components used to strap Miriam to the stand made it look, not like a regular gun, but rather like some sort of steam powered monstrosity with beautiful carvings and a long cylinder at the end. I cannot help but wonder why William would do this to his favorite firearm.
Mia just came home. She has arranged a meeting with the town blacksmith tomorrow afternoon at the tavern. As I understand, he knew William.
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