Hei To begins the briefing by pinning a map up on the wall; it is clearly a reproduction, but lacks label to identify exactly what is being detailed and there are a few blank areas. There have been criminals apprehended coming in and out of the city in violation of their parole orders of late. None of them have significant or longstanding gang ties; those that do show no pattern of loyalty to one specific crew. The only link between them is that each possessed the portion of a map with no names (Alexandretta) and only a red-lined route marked on each. These maps were worthless as a whole, but analysis of the lot showed a puzzle to be put together -- the results of which are now compiled into the reproduction pinned on the wall. He gestures to a thick black line at the west side of it, indicating that it appears to identify one of the Eastern gates based on the lines suggestive of roads leading away from it. Three separate cartographers have looked over it and agreed upon this concluded location. The red-lined path begins there, heading eastwards on the main road before breaking off onto less travelled routes. The suspicion is that these bits of maps were for runners meant to relay goods to a specific destination -- the paths were spilt into multiple legs so that no single runner would know the whole route. None of the apprehended kedan were caught transporting any goods and only some on the return were found to have trace elements of a toxic powder on them. The blank spaces are, Hei To fears, runners that have not been caught. Their orders are to trace down the origins and/or destination of this map, as well as discern exactly what was being run along the route.
BRIEFING
Alexandretta) and only a red-lined route marked on each. These maps were worthless as a whole, but analysis of the lot showed a puzzle to be put together -- the results of which are now compiled into the reproduction pinned on the wall. He gestures to a thick black line at the west side of it, indicating that it appears to identify one of the Eastern gates based on the lines suggestive of roads leading away from it. Three separate cartographers have looked over it and agreed upon this concluded location. The red-lined path begins there, heading eastwards on the main road before breaking off onto less travelled routes. The suspicion is that these bits of maps were for runners meant to relay goods to a specific destination -- the paths were spilt into multiple legs so that no single runner would know the whole route. None of the apprehended kedan were caught transporting any goods and only some on the return were found to have trace elements of a toxic powder on them. The blank spaces are, Hei To fears, runners that have not been caught. Their orders are to trace down the origins and/or destination of this map, as well as discern exactly what was being run along the route.