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She could NOT have told him he could open it freely, that would be too close to breaking her Oath Lord Haart Send a noteboard - 02/12/2010 11:14:40 AM
Remember, she isn't allowed to betray the BA.

She had to take a risk here. She HOPED he would be inquisitive enough to open the letter but she couldn't make it the obvious thing to do because that would outright betray the fact that she has inside knowledge of the Shadow, and is therefore BA.
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