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== Letter #1 ==
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''This message was originally written in code, but has been translated for House viewing. It seems that the First House wants this matter to be kept under wraps. It is signed by one “H” - a code name, one presumes.''
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|Country= Bormar
|Author= H
|Genre= Report
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A collection of investigative reports into the the Human red stoneer, Jolvis Volt of Genhoven. Each is signed by one "H", seemingly a codename used by an agent of Bormar's highest authority, the First House.
 
== Letter #1 ==
Directed to the First Ladies and Lords of the '''[[First House]]''' of '''[[Bormar]]''',
 
Hereupon follows the first report of the decided-upon mission to examine into the whereabouts and status of the redstoneer Jolvis Volt of Genhoven, a '''[[Human]]'''.
 
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It has now been two days since I spoke with the town mayor, and in that time new information has reached us by the word of some traders: Jolvis and his apprentices were supposedly seen in nearby Hynhoven (another of the trade-towns in the region), buying supplies, after they departed Genhoven. It is to there that we will head next. It is difficult to estimate when our next report will come, but I suspect it will be soon (we do not presume to hear more of Jolvis’ movements in Hynhoven, and will send an update before embarking on whatever our next step will be).
 
All Bormar,
 
~ H
 
== Letter #2 ==
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I currently write this from the border-town of Irno (in the eastern end of Ashtof). We have conversed, and do not believe that we have a trail to follow. Unless unexpected circumstances arise, we believe that this will be our last communication on this matter. If so, we will be returning to give a final accounting and to share the evidence we have gathered so far.
 
All Bormar,
 
~ H
 
== Letter 3 ==
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Our counsel to the House, may they consider it, is to be prepared for the unpredictable and unusual. Whatever lies beyond, on the peninsula, we feel confident in saying that Jolvis and his apprentices are not mere tinkers, but intelligent and ambitious folk with the skill and vision to make good on their grand designs. Whatever happened a year ago, we truly do not know, but we do not believe that a mere experiment gone awry (or somesuch stroke of the gods’ bad luck) would be the end of Jolvis & Company.
 
All Bormar,
 
~ H
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