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*each quote is posted prominently somewhere on the Town Hall by a tiny woman in a purple head-covering and accompanied by the words "Do not vote for Elizabeth Dufroid! She is a stupid, childish girl with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. She has no place in a position of authority." Some other previous addendum is scratched out. All are signed by Patty Threadbare beneath the name of the quoted person*

Elmuthalleth Anver A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Elizabeth about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Elizabeth I believe.

I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Elizabeth was his slave master and followed everything she tells him to do. At first she helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room.

Rest achieved nothing though and there she started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate she led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Elizabeth as she was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night.

I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Elizabeth charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as she is an enchantress, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that she is nothing that she claims to be, she is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, she could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.

Cassidanah de Bathory Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the witch, naked and severely wounded, yet she had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but hers, doing all her biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned E. Dufroid quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the witch claims to be just a neophyte mage, her word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, she tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by her, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence.

I have seen that she is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the male population by showing off assets, being the scandalous temptress she is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.

Agent Blake of the Spellguard She does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

New posters appear all over the Town Hall, mentioning many other names:

Do not vote for Sachrissa Elaueth! She is a stupid, childish girl with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. She has no place in a position of authority.

- Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Sachrissa about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Sachrissa I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Sachrissa was his slave master and followed everything she tells him to do. At first she helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there she started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate she led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Sachrissa as she was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Sachrissa charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as she is an enchantress, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that she is nothing that she claims to be, she is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, she could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the witch, naked and severely wounded, yet she had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but hers, doing all her biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Sachrissa quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the witch claims to be just a neophyte mage, her word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, she tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by her, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that she is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the male population by showing off assets, being the scandalous temptress she is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: She does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Do not vote for Andrik Krown! He is a stupid, childish boy with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. He has no place in a position of authority.

- Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Andrik about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Andrik I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Andrik was his slave master and followed everything he tells him to do. At first he helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there he started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate he led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Andrik as he was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Andrik charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as he is an enchanter, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that he is nothing that he claims to be, he is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, he could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the warlock, naked and severely wounded, yet he had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but his, doing all his biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Andrik quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the warlock claims to be just a neophyte mage, his word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, he tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by him, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that he is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the female population by showing off his assets, being the scandalous tempter he is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: He does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Do not vote for Wyric Crowshire! He is a stupid, childish boy with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. He has no place in a position of authority. - Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Wyric about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Wyric I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Wyric was his slave master and followed everything he tells him to do. At first he helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there he started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate he led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Wyric as he was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Wyric believes that Wyric charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as he is an enchanter, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that he is nothing that he claims to be, he is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, he could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the warlock, tired and severely wounded, yet she had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but his, doing all his biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Wyric quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the warlock claims to be just a neophyte mage, his word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, he tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by him, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that he is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the female population by showing off his assets, being the scandalous tempter he is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: He does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Do not vote for Baron Malven Iondale! He is a stupid, childish boy with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. He has no place in a position of authority. - Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Baron Malven Iondale about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Malven I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Malven was his slave master and followed everything he tells him to do. At first he helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there he started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate he led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Malven as he was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Malven charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as he is an enchanter, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that he is nothing that he claims to be, he is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, he could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the warlock, naked and severely wounded, yet he had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but his, doing all his biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Malven quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the warlock claims to be just a neophyte mage, his word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, he tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by him, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that he is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the female population by showing off his assets, being the scandalous tempter he is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: He does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Do not vote for Hosfyrd Reev! He is a stupid, childish boy with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. He has no place in a position of authority. - Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Hosfyrd about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Hosfyrd I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Hosfyrd was his slave master and followed everything he tells him to do. At first he helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there he started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate he led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Hosfyrd as he was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Hosfyrd charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as he is an enchanter, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that he is nothing that he claims to be, he is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, he could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the warlock, naked and severely wounded, yet she had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but his, doing all his biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Hosfyrd quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the warlock claims to be just a neophyte mage, his word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, he tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by him, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that he is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the female population by showing off his assets, being the scandalous tempter he is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: He does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Do not vote for Haren De'Votell! He is a stupid, childish boy with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. He has no place in a position of authority. - Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Haren about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Haren I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Haren was his slave master and followed everything he tells him to do. At first he helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there he started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate he led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Haren as he was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Haren charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as he is an enchanter, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that he is nothing that he claims to be, he is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, he could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the witch, naked and severely wounded, yet he had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but his, doing all his biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Haren quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the warlock claims to be just a neophyte mage, his word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, he tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by him, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that he is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the female population by showing off his assets, being the scandalous tempter he is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: He does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Do not vote for Elias Brock! He is a stupid, childish boy with a cruel streak longer than a gnoll's. He has no place in a position of authority. - Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver wrote: A week or two ago we found the man known as Jason following Elias about, he was half naked and acted like an insane man, falling to the floor of the bridge near the bookstore then he began mumbling about slavery and fear, directing it to Elias I believe. I didn't believe it at first due to the fact that Jason has been causing trouble like a madman even before this incident, anyhow after the incident at the bridge, he acted as if Elias was his slave master and followed everything he tells him to do. At first he helped us, telling Jason to follow us into the Last Stand, where we led him to rest in an inn room. Rest achieved nothing though and there he started telling him to leave Sanctuary, he would not listen to us and continued on towards the gate, I followed and tried to stop him. At the gate he led him into the mines, once I found them there, I subdued Elias as he was trying to stop me and dragged Jason back by force and since he was unconscious I brought him to the Last Stand where I paid a room for him to rest in for the night. I checked back an hour later, though he was still asleep and I had to leave. I'm afraid I have not seen him since then. Cassidanah believes that Elias charmed him with a spell, that certainly is a possibility as he is an enchanter, I cannot say for certain, though what I am clear with is that he is nothing that he claims to be, he is certainly not a Ilmateri or a caring person, he could be anything, even a cruel follower of a vile deity.
Cassidanah de Bathory wrote: Jason: Me and Sir Anver found this man covering and running in terror from the warlock, naked and severely wounded, yet he had claimed to have been followed around by the man before. He simply did not acknowledge anyone's presence but his, doing all his biddings by the letter. We were to be made believe that he has suffered a form of insanity. I, myself, have been taking care of demented patients in the past, my grandfather, gods rest his soul, had suffered a severe case for instance, and as a devout of Ilmater I trust so have you and can agree on the given fact. A mentally diseased person does not obey all orders, more so they are known to act entirely random. I know of no case of dementation where this would not have been the case. Suspecting a spell of sorts, I administered an exorcism treatment that iniitally seemed to be successful, but the presence of the aforementioned Elias quickly had all my efforts undone. I identified the spell as a simple charm for humanoids that would normally not have such a strong impact, yet it entirely dominated the poor individual. I must note here that I recognized only the gestures, while no incantations were spoken, but in my calling as witch huntress I have studied magic long enough to know it is entirely possible to do without either component when casting spells. While the warlock claims to be just a neophyte mage, his word must be seen as so false that we should always go by the direct opposite of her statements, which merely proves my theory. I have little hope that Jason is still alive and well, he tried to dispose him off like a piece of incriminating evidence. A paladin of the Even-handed, one Charwick Danford, who also was being corrupted by him, as his distinct loss of memory about situations where he was put under her spell; proved soon after converted to Bane, but it is too early to make a connection yet. If I could get a specialised mage, perhaps an abjurer, look into it, I might get more substantial evidence. I have seen that he is a rather unskilled talker, trying to appeal more to the female population by showing off his assets, being the scandalous tempter he is, however this is certainly not a level on which I would be able to compete, not even if I was not yet past my prime.
Agent Blake of the Spellguard wrote: He does not appear to have registered as a spellcaster either, another crime committed.

Elizabeth Dufroid is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper she will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on her

Dilandau Ashram

Sachrissa Elaueth is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper she will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on her Dilandau Ashram

Andrik Krown is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper he will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on him Dilandau Ashram

Wyric Crowshire is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper he will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on him Dilandau Ashram

Baron Malven Iondale is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper he will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on him Dilandau Ashram

Hosfyrd Reev is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper he will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on him Dilandau Ashram

Haren De'Votell is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper he will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on him Dilandau Ashram

Elias Brock is also guilty of the crime of trying to make a deal with the necromancer Thomas in order to raise an army of undead to 'protect' the city of lower from upper he will be judged soon and have Hoar's sentance carried out on him Dilandau Ashram

Elizabeth Dufroid is an immature coward of a woman whose ability to match handwriting is worse than a blinded rothe. If you vote for her, you are voting for the mortal incarnation of stupidity and villainy.

~Patty Threadbare

Elmuthalleth Anver Earlier today when Justiciar Evelyn Lorent and I were at the recently constructed temple of Tyr located at New Dunwarren, Elizabeth came into the temple for a look, there as we tried to make her leave, Evelyn dispelled her with Tyr's blessing and managed to reveal the truth, it seems Elizabeth has been warding herself from the our view and hiding her true nature, she is indeed corrupted and depraved.

Torm's blessing.

- Elmuthalleth Anver.