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Eugene Castile; Left at Society House

Flamerule 28th, 151 Eugene Castile Society Ordinant House Regard Priestess of Ilmater

Ordinant Castile,

I write to express concerns about the priestess of Ilmater we traveled with on the 27th of Flamerule. I believe we jointly concur that her expression of distaste for "murdering" aberrations is suspect and indicative at best of a naive baffoonery and at worst of sympathetic sentiments to a danger of extreme proportion.

Further, if you recall her "vow" not to take money for "murder" which gave the appearance of a strict oath to religious high mindedness is also highly doubtful. While the priestess did not take the gold offered publically, she managed to make at least a fair portion of gold from the sale of scrolls to Norma Ward in the bazaar shortly after leaving the Society House.

These scrolls, I suspect, were located on our quest to erradicate the hook horrors in the mines. The priestess failed to note their existance to the remainder of our group. While there is a lack of concrete evidence, I do suggest being careful in the future with this priestess.

Caveat aside, she is at best a rank tyro failing utterly in the concerns of her faith and at worst a craven fiend masquerading as a priestess of Ilmater for nefarious unknowable reasons.

Respectfully,

Barrister Fawkes