Sister. I send you now a report, as promised, of what I was able to decipher from a prolonged seance of mind control (an ability well known for Priests) I conducted on our young Brother in the Order, Erolith Brightwind during the time he was in private meeting with Celley the Fel in lair which does not appear to be entirely part of this reality.
Erolith Brightwind appears to be studying books on Fel and topics relating to this manner of dark litterature, in order to better understand what has taken hold of Celley. When Celley perceived that Erolith desired to cure her of the Nightmare, she appeared to find it quite amusing. This is where Celley revealed a key element which may assist us in the future if we are ever to face this diabolical fiend: Celley's third eye, says she, controls the Nightmare. The third eye therefore, must be some form of focal point for Fel.
Erolith also related to Celley his dilemma, between the Order and Celley. Though Celley offered him shelter, he said that he did not want to choose between sides, as he wishes both parties to be satisfied and peacefully recounciled. He equally said that he was able to convince Brother Sythren to help cure Celley.
Some additional information I was able to note:
- Celley thinks I, Bartholomeus, am a "close-minded individual".
- Deliand, Brother Sythren's cousin, has once nearly killed Celley.
- Celley wishes for her lair's whereabouts to be absolutely secret.
- Celley enjoys Erolith's company and has proceeded to offer him tea and biscuits.
- Celley enjoys to smoke from a strange-looking contraption she refers to as "a hookah".
- Erolith coughs often due to an event occurring in his childhood.
Thus, my Lady, I conclude this report with no further commendation but to await Brother Erolith's decision and await Brother Sythren and Deliands result in attempting to redeem Celley the Fel. With your aid, the Royal Factor, Bathrilor is knowledgeable of Celley's lair (at least where we believe it is located in this reality) and now Master Wood of the Command Center is knowledgeable of Celley the Fel's whereabouts in our fair city of Stormwind. Though Celley believes herself invincible and indeed the odd of humans versus a Fel dragon may make her appear invincible, I have faith in the Holy Light, the human spirit and the strength of Stormwind's military force.
Yours in the Light,
-Sir Bartholomeo Burlguard
Secretary.
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