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[Letter to Brinson, Watch House]

Brinson,

If you DARE to EVER send a spy to the Spellguard Tower again, I am not going to be liable for my actions!

-- AGENT MILLER Order of the Spellguard

Agent Miller,

If I have a reason to speak with one of you, I either send a letter or go visit you myself. That you have found a spy that supposedly acts in my service is greatly troubling, as I have NEVER sent a single citizen to you on that purpose. Candidate Sten was supposed to learn more of your order and how we cooperate, and that is the single closest thing that has ever been an issue. If you could explain more regarding this matter, it would benefit us both greatly to get this nonsense out of the way.

We are both held liable for our actions, Agent. No matter the circumstance.

Private Brinson

Brinson,

Presumably, then, you're completely unaware that your man Kross came to me to join the Associates and ADMITTED that he was a spy?

Tell me the story of that!

-- AGENT MILLER Order of the Spellguard

Brinson,

You needn't answer. I'll simply speak with Sheriff Azzam.

-- AGENT MILLER Order of the Spellguard

Agent Miller,

I am not unaware of the fact that citizen Vald Kross, once a reservist in the Watch, had the foolish notion of attempting an investigation on his own shortly after he handed over his reservist equipment. Upon hearing his intent, I repeatedly told him to talk with Lieutenant Lothor about it, as the Watch reserve is handled by him and he would be able to talk some sense into the citizen. As this has been brought up, it seems likely that Kross did not listen to me and pursued his investigation on his own.

He is neither my man, nor has he ever been or his intent EVER been met with any form of approval, either from me or from the Watch. Vald should be held liable for his own actions, and that he seeks to corrupt our organisations' relationship is of great concern.

You may take my word on it, or take it up with my superiors.

Private Brinson