The Chronicles can reveal that the Undead leadership might have obtained important information relating to the Bedouin clans in the desert
In the recent months there has been an increased number of attacks being carried out on the Bedouin's clan. Usually preying on the lone or small group of desert dwellers, it was said that those who were attacked were either brutally murdered, or in the case of young women, abducted to the nearby catacombs and made to serve as sex slaves to the Undead.
While for a long time, those attacks were being seen as random act of violence, there are now suspicions that the Undead were perhaps getting vital information on the Bedouins, either from traitors who sold that information, or from the former Bedouins who had defected and were instead serving under the Undead leadership.
When speaking to a few prominent Bedouins, they have all agreed that the pattern of attacks were simply too coordinated to be a random. “It was like they knew exactly where we go about for our daily routine,” one of the Zafirah clan woman told us, “I rear my animals near the river at a particular time of the day and follow an unusual routine in order to avoid others. Yet myself and my clan sisters were almost kidnapped, had we not managed to escape with the help of several merfolk warriors.”
Others agreed, “It was just too much of a coincidence, wasn’t it? Right after a Bedouin became the sex slave of the undead, and immediate an increase of attacks on our clan sisters. I found it hard to believe if those are not linked.” A disgruntled Bedouin baker told us.
While there is yet no clear evidence to point fingers to any particular individual, it is clear that for a lot of Bedouins, the trip from their camp to the city or river has became increasingly dangerous, and that might explain why there are fewer activities in the city recently. Some of the leaders have openly appealed to their clan to travel only when necessary, and always in a group, in order to avoid any more attacks.
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