Oh no! It's all hotting up now! Though I can't get a read on that gravedigger at all, it at least seems that a white dragonborn is now implicated in the gambler's murder as well.
Feels like we have a choice of two obvious traps at the Underground Passage and Riverveins. A possibly less obvious trap at Sewer Keep. Or just giving up and going home.
I'm stuck on the last one, as surely Drusilla's spirit realises we're going to be blamed for her murder and therefore the Flaming Fist will likely be staking it out. So why is she telling us to go there?
Fel is leading us to Riverveins, and his master is the one who threatened us. And he is the most likely suspect for stealing our talismans (talismen?) that were found by Drusilla. But I don't like that he's waving at us - trap.
The dragonborn is tempting us to the Underground Passage. That's definitely a trap.
Crane, the name that cropped up at Sorcerous Sundries as the person who perhaps wanted to sell the dagger we found, is at Sewer Keep. Presumably Crane isn't the dragonborn as the sorcerous sundries proprietor seemed to know him, so why just mention a "young white dragonborn" as the purchaser of the knife? Though presumably there's a connection between the dragonborn and Crane else why would the proprietor have assumed the latter was selling? But then why did Grom say the dagger was from Eastway Expeditions if it was from Sorcerous Sundries? We seem to have lost access to a bunch of locations so I can't check back!
Oh, and good call to everyone who said Magpie wasn't the one who gave us the letter!
I need to mull this over and see what everyone else thinks.
"You may call it 'nonsense' if you like, but I've heard nonsense, compared with which that would be as sensible as a dictionary!"