Master:
Progress is slow. We
should endeavor to reclaim what;s been taken from us, or I fear we’ll
be discovered before we have a chance to act. My work on substitutes
shows some promise as certain local flora can be used to induce a
similar state. Be warned, however: the effects are only temporary and
subjects tend to develop a resistance, requiring increased dosage.
Unfortunately, they
can only take so much before exhaustion claims them. I’ve lost far
too many in this manner and it breaks my heart.
Your man in
Jerusalem should be commended for his diligence. My supplies remain
sufficient, and I am no longer forced to use locals, helping to
defray suspicion. I do worry about our loss in Damascus, though I
have sufficient arms and armor to continue for a while longer. He
will need to be replaced within the month, however, or our soldiers
will be forced to wield table knives. Which brings to my next
concern…
What do you intend
to do about our enemy? I fear that the losses we’ve suffered are
but the start. I feel secure enough within the hospital’s walls,
but it would be best if we dealt with this trouble before it has a
chance to bloom. My men are yours for the task if its required.
Merely make your desires known to me.
Your brother in
peace,
-G.
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