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-System online at: [11:00 AM]
-Directive --: Assess situation.
My mental interference has been eliminated.
I did not trust the phantoms at the time of my agreement, but all seems to be in order. I think clearly now. I am unimpeded by rampant emotional reaction. I am now capable of complete logical thought and procedure once more.
I have sustained a fair deal of damage to my suit in my time out of proper mental status. Punctures are noted at site [10, 8], [12, 3] of helm, [12, 8] at chest, and a gash along the majority of the right pauldron. Said pauldron has also sustained systemic damage due to explosive discharge.
Connected to this, there are burns along much of the back of my suit, and as a result singes to the skin have been observed at the shoulder-blades, and a slight tear to the back. Structural damage to my own body is minimal, thankfully. But I am now without one canister of fuel, and this will take some time and a fair amount of resources to rectify.
However, we are now free of our captivity. Matters of money and time of repair are comparative non-factors in light of this development. I will be concluding this segment of my report with this entry. I do not intend to reopen this matter unless further intervention is required.
Beginning operative inventory.
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-Directive --: Evaluate operatives.
I have identified the following operatives during the course of this event:
-Avira Strak: Human female. Pregnant. Survived.
-Bedlam: [Will evaluate later]
-Bojan: Troll male. Survived.
-Clovis Briarthorn: Human male. Competent, and capable of leadership. Survived.
-Dezi Fizwizzle: Goblin male. Survived.
-Elsamina [Surname Unavailable]: Human female, agent of Stormwind. Survived.
-Emra Rendbolt: Orc female, was possessed until our escape. Survived.
-Geoni: Goblin male, afflicted by multiple maladies during our internment. Survived.
-Gron: Orc male. Indentured to serve as an operative for the captors. Survived.
-Kitson: Human male, blind. Survived.
-Leafra: Draenei female, crippled by captors. Survived.
-Linevi: Kaldorei female, crippled by captors. Survived.
-Lovar: Sin’dorei doctor, afflicted by addiction. Survived.
-Maeia Silvio: Undead Female. Survived.
-Mokaku [Surname Unavailable]: Troll male. 'Detective'. Survived.
-Myron: Sin’dorei male. Engineer. Was possessed and injured. Survived.
-Norell [Surname Unavailable]: Goblin male. Persevering. Survived.
-Rahirn [Surname Unavailable]: Tauren male. Survived.
-Rekka Stormslayer: Orc female. Survived.
-Roux Blackwood: Gilnean female. Survived.
-Sam: Gnome female. Survived.
-Surthak [Surname Unavailable]: Orc male. Optimistic. Was proven correct. Survived.
-Teztez: Troll male. Survived.
-Unidentified Demon Hunter: Kaldorei male. Survived.
-Unidentified Gnoll Male: Undead gnoll. Status unknown.
-Unidentified Worgen Male ‘Joseph’: Worgen male. Survived.
-Vetia: Goblin female, engineer. Survived.
-Volner Aregar: Male human, capable and commendable. Survived.
-Voragh Angermaw: Orc male. Survived.
-Wuvvums Fizzwizzle: Goblin female. Survived.
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-Adelaide: Human female. Appeared relatively calm and composed throughout the majority of our capture. I did not speak often to this individual, if at all. I do not recall addressing her directly or indirectly. She was found to have committed suicide. She perished two days before our extraction. I am not certain if she could have been dissuaded from this action. It is my hope that she rests at peace.
-Bedlam: Forsaken male. Death knight. He attempted to subvert the combined survival of those within our group. His intentions were apparently malicious from the moment of his arrival within the cavern, as he attempted to poison our living operatives via plague. He later terminated an unidentified kaldorei female before being terminated as well. He perished three days before our extraction. It is my hope that he rests at peace.
-Unidentified kaldorei female #1: An unidentified kaldorei female whom I had little interaction with during our internment within the cavern. She was terminated by the malicious operative Bedlam. She perished three days before our extraction. I am unaware if my presence with a lucid mind could have prevented her death. It is my hope that she rests at peace.
-Unidentified sin'dorei male #2: I had little to no interaction with this man prior to his death. He perished early during our internment, and no cause was immediately provided. I expect he was either terminated by Bedlam, or attacked by the entities within the cavern. It is my hope that he rests at peace.
I have decided that I will endeavor to discover the identities of the two unidentified females. Though it is a small gesture, I wish to purchase some manner of marking for their remembrance. I am not able to provide estimate upon who of these four will be mourned. I do not believe they should be allowed to slip into the recesses of memory, however.
---Directive complete.
-Directive --: Closure.
Upon the command of Gron, the majority of our group mobilized for combat. We were assisted by the spirits within the cavern, who were capable of disabling the magical inhibition for some of our operatives-- myself included.
Though we were unable to neutralize or detain those responsible for our abduction, internment, torture and the death of four other beings, we are now liberated from their hold.
I am uncertain how to assess my status at present, with this being stated. The days prior are not readily recalled, and I find difficulty to formulate a full account of actions during this time. I may review my reports taken during this time period, if I took the time to record them. What I will find, I am uncertain. But I am aware that something feels missing at present. There is a feeling I've not experienced in some time which has come and gone, and I'm left... unsettled by this. I feel as if something dear to me has been torn away. [Dialogue Redacted]
. . .I am unaware what instilled that statement. I will reevaluate my recordings for information if it is available.
Seda Artec, reporting. Transmission is concluded.
Closing log . .
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