Some adventuers you guys are! Of course it's a trap, that's why we're going in!
I know! I'm a coward. And a ditherer.
Gah! I'm overthinking this thing about Drusilla encouraging us to go back home when it's likely to be overrun by Flaming Fist soldiers. Is that the left-field correct solution that will reveal the Master settling in and having a cup of tea pretending to be us? Or should we forget about being the hero ... because we're actually the villain, so our home is where the villain lives and where we can rip off the Master's mask and find our own face? Okay, maybe that's The Prisoner. But in what way have we been strung along, and when Drusilla says the sorceror has been using petty squabbles to hide their tracks, does that mean that some of the murders weren't part of the same case, though now we seem to have at least some plausible connection between a white dragonborn sorceror and each of the four murders.
Why the hell did the elf have a false beard? What would that blasted puking man have told us?
Could Crane be the Master? I wish I could look back at the Sorcerous Sundries text to see exactly what the proprietor said, and check who told .
I'm going to sleep on this one again, and hope for illuminating dreams

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