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Beyond a few elements landing in Pascae, the exact destination of this promised campaign is a mystery to you for now. And, it seems, even to the senior command of the Bastards of Lys. You’ll have your people verify this story while you remain in town, the logistics involved in preparing this kind of undertaking must be relatively easy to corroborate without raising undue suspicion. But one thing is clear. It may a year from now. It may be two. But the mustered Freeblade Companies will march. They will march in force, reinforced and rested. And they will march East.
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(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
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(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>This is not Ordo Reginate business. You will inform your friend Sir Karlaus Rabe, either directly or discretely through your sister’s network. It is not censor yourself for Sir Gilbern’s pleasure, nor are you obliged to keep him appraised of all your communications. [Haughty]
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
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(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]