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  • Mortuary (Level 2) – Found with zombie #1664

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16537, 5th Night: Drunk — Chest Wound — Cause of Death: Mauling/Abishai? — Collector: Pox — 3 Commons Paid — No possessions.

16538: 5th Night: Desiccated Corpse — Cause of Death: Indeterminable — Age of Shell prevents identification* — Collector: Pharod — 3 Commons Paid — No possessions (Stripped? Knife marks evident from dissection.)

16539: 5th Night: Scarred Shell — Cause of Death: Indeterminable (scars do not appear to be cause of death — shock trauma?) — Collector: Pharod — 3 Commons Paid — Possessions Logged: — Fist Irons — Thirteen Commons — Middle Table, Receiving Room.

16540: 5th Night: Desiccated Corpse #2 — Cause of Death: Indeterminable — Age of Shell prevents identification* — Collector: Pharod — 3 Commons Paid — Possessions Logged: Knife marks evident from dissection, but the dissection was not thorough enough — Copper earring found lodged in abdomen; earring has been locked in Southeast Preparation Room. Have an Initiate from the Third Circle examine it; it has strange markings, like those on Contracted Worker #79.

16541: 5th Night: Skeleton — Cause of Death: Indeterminable — Age of Shell prevents identification* — Collector: Pharod — 3 Commons Paid — No possessions (Stripped? Knife marks evident from dissection.)

* As with the previous entries, these shells Pharod has brought also shows signs of having been prepared. I have asked that Initiate Emoric launch an investigation into the matter. Furthermore, Entry 16542 is one of Pharod’s gang. I have seen the individual before — I would ask Emoric to pay heed to how the man died.

16542: 5th Night: Tiefling, Male — Cause of Death: Slash marks/discoloration of wounds are consistent with grave rot (ghoul claws?) — Collector: Pharod — 3 Commons Paid — No possessions (Stripped? Knife marks evident from dissection.)

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