Letter 1:

I trust the integration was successful? The halfling is indeed an unforeseen complication, but should not pose a problem in the long run. As I understand, House Jorasco has a habit of reassigning healers to "whomever doth need them most". Patience is key. You are here to observe and prepare, nothing more.

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Letter 2:

With regard to your last query: As much as we  would like to claim credit for that delightful little outbreak I am afraid your plague is entirely natural. On the bright side, you should have ample raw materials by the time this is over if it is indeed as virulent as you describe.

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The findings in your last report  were intriguing. Continue your experimentation on animation and disease, with focus on any unusual properties gained from different skin traits or mutations. But do not lose sight of your original purpose. Note that as of this message, the crows have taken flight.

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Letter 3:

As agreed, enclosed are the reagents and poisons you have requested in exchange for the samples you sent. I expect positive results by the next tri-moon.

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Letter 4:

While your report on the medicinal applications of flesh-eating undead is somewhat amusing, it is also an utter waste of time. It seems that you have both forgotten the core principal of our organization: that which does not last can always be replaced.

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Letter 5:

I will be passing through under the cover of night in two days. Ensure that there are no complications while I am in the vicinity.