HOW: It's up to Isaac whether he wants to work some contacts or actually go letter-intercepting himself. If the former (which sounds likely), he'll be able to tell agents that Larius was connecting the smugglers with the original source of red lyrium, and identify a few likely routes they're taking. If the latter, some of the letters are better guarded than others, but most should be vulnerable to either sufficient stealth or a well-planned snatch and grab.
Assuming they're able to intercept enough communication -- since this mission doesn't have built-in failure potential, feel free to assume that -- the team can find out the following: Larius hasn't been seen for several years, since shortly before Corypheus reappeared; since Larius left, they've been working with a Templar contact; and while Larius' information was always good, there is a definite sense of relief among the leaders over the fact that no one has to actually talk to him anymore. The team may also find some useful information about the red lyrium supply lines it would be worth handing over to Scouting after the letters have been thoroughly examined.
OOC NOTES: While this assignment was originally going to be closed to Corypheus' History project members, since it's just Isaac, feel free to recruit up to 3 other people of his choice to help. As always, pick the part you'd most like to thread and run with it.
ASSIGNMENT
WHO: Isaac
HOW: It's up to Isaac whether he wants to work some contacts or actually go letter-intercepting himself. If the former (which sounds likely), he'll be able to tell agents that Larius was connecting the smugglers with the original source of red lyrium, and identify a few likely routes they're taking. If the latter, some of the letters are better guarded than others, but most should be vulnerable to either sufficient stealth or a well-planned snatch and grab.
Assuming they're able to intercept enough communication -- since this mission doesn't have built-in failure potential, feel free to assume that -- the team can find out the following: Larius hasn't been seen for several years, since shortly before Corypheus reappeared; since Larius left, they've been working with a Templar contact; and while Larius' information was always good, there is a definite sense of relief among the leaders over the fact that no one has to actually talk to him anymore. The team may also find some useful information about the red lyrium supply lines it would be worth handing over to Scouting after the letters have been thoroughly examined.
OOC NOTES: While this assignment was originally going to be closed to Corypheus' History project members, since it's just Isaac, feel free to recruit up to 3 other people of his choice to help. As always, pick the part you'd most like to thread and run with it.