"That would be just it, wouldn't it?" Janius said, lighting up. "We have already learned all we can from those documents, made copies of them, all that. We could show him the original copies. Surely he would recognise them." Fendros cast his eyes down. "We can't guarantee that. Even so, we could use the documents to find out if he [i]does[/i] know while shaking up any in his group that have doubts." He looked up, taking a deep breath. "We attach a note declaring that he's either ignorant or complicit and ask that if he was ignorant, he meets us in the city again to explain things better. If he doesn't show, he would have known after all. We could also deliver it via someone else, such as Gerig, or anyone other than Arinette, to add dissent. There is little to lose in trying and certainly much to gain." "Lorag," Sabine asked cautiously. "You said that Do'Rhajul was acting like a puppet. Do you think he would normally be acting this way if he knew about the lycanthropy spreading?" Everyone knew that Do'Rhajul was a sore topic for Lorag. Sabine only asked what everyone was thinking to ask anyway.