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[12:50 hours]
We have successfully interrogated the captured spy by pressuring him to divulge what he knows by warning that we could simply have a psychic to find out either way. Seeing that the information could be gained regardless, the spy complied at last.
It turns out, that, in our suspicion of his being a Temple mole, we were only half right in the assumption. There's a reason we found data on this known spy from the Heer, and a reason why the Heer has not dealt with this spy yet.
His alias, 'Albin Ceder' is a fake name to hide his true identity. Bjorn Mordsson.
He is, in actuality, a double agent for the Woldorians. He is truthfully a provider of intel for the Woldorian Heer and various Regimental commanders, generals and marshals. He has successfully staged an enrollment into the Imperial Temple and faked his belief of the Imperial Creed enough to become trusted as a mole by the Temple. He apparently uses this position to extract information on Samurai military movements from the Imperials to feed back to his superiors while feeding the Temple false reports on the Heer that are then given to the Samurai. This is done to help create division between the Samurai and Temple.
He claims that we should have known this from the start if we knew he was a spy. He claims that no true son of Siegesia turns his back on the land that is the fatherland and motherland of all Woldorians.
We should likely decide what now to do with the spy.
1. Handle.
>Memory wipe him of these events and safely transport him back above ground to Eikrise city. We can leave a few bottles beside him in one of the city parks to make it look like he simply made some bad decisions last night.
>Attempt to persuade him to join the Psyops and thus help us strengthen our ties to the Heer. We would have to be really convincing to ensure he does not play double agent with us as well if we try this. (Roll 1d100)