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[Letter to Casca Quinn]

Sergeant Casca Quinn

Hunter Anden has told me you want to speak with me. No. I do not trust civilization, it is corrupted, it corrupts the land. You walk around in natural resources, and forget your true purpose. Frederick Bresley once said "I stand watch this night, who shall stand with me?" He asked to defend the people. You have a tyranny over the people, imposing more and more and more laws. Pick what you want to do. If you defend the people, defend their mental stability as opposed to sucking power for yourself. You are all so like children. My task appointed is to hunt demons for Hunter Anden. I do not take kindly to being brought in. If we meet, we meet. If we do not, we meet some time when we do.

Hunter Klanson Lankford

Hunter Lankford,

It was Charles Bresley that stood Watch, bravely. It was also his desire that the City be well protected, and cared for. If you believe that through hindering Watch investigations you are saving anyone at all, then by all means, refuse to speak with me.

However, if it at any time occurs to you that just maybe the Sanctuary Watch has saved hundreds of lives, as I can show you, and history will indicate, then it may be in the best interest of not you or I, but of the people that we speak.

Weigh your pride and hatred for Civilization against the value of the lives of our citizens. Then give me your answer.

-Sergeant Quinn