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An open letter left at the Watch House states the following:

Brethren in Arms,

It has been some time since I spoke with Cpl Decker about the state of our settlement's safety. I am eager to hear any information you've uncovered on active slavers and their ilk.

If any in your ranks are interested in working as something of a liaison between the Watch and the Seekers, I urge him to contact me.

-- A. Orsini

Tarsakh 17th :: Year 153 :: 1375 DR Dear A. Orsini,

I have been assigned to act as a liason with the Seekers, because of my asking and family history. As to your request, I do not have access to any files in the past month about slaver activity, apart from the Drow's demands of two hundred slaves which is an issue of the highest importance. A copy of the file is attached. If the Seekers could travel to the nearby Underdark settlements, and find out what exactly the Drow said to them, I would be most appreciative. My knowledge of the Underdark and its surroundings is somewhat limited.

I hope we can work together in the spirit of freedom and bridge the gaps between the Watch and the Seekers that have developed over the years. We can all agree that better communication helps stamp out corruption, and works to induce a sense of comradery

Private James Everard