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Cabrera Letters

The Cabrera Letters are a collection of letters written by Montay Cabrera to Lazar Olevera during his time serving as an inquisitor for the circuit court in northern Irocra. The two had long been life-long friends and were known to exchange letters while separated for work reasons. What no one realized was that this friendship went much deeper than it appeared on the surface. Despite Olevera being married and having a family, the two had a long-standing affair that could never be public for the sake of both men's reputations.   The letters themselves primarily contain the kind of catching-up expected of lifelong friends with Cabrera detailing his experiences in the north and cases he had presided over, but each letter also has sexually-explicit content written in spell script. Cabrera, being a scribifist, wrote this content in a way that triggered reactions in the brain to simulate the intimate actions described. Given that Olevera was also a scribifist, it is reasonable to believe that his responses to Cabrera had similar content.   A decade after Olevera's death, the collection of letters was found by Olevera's widow, Isobelle. By this time the effects of the spell script had faded, but Isobelle was no less shocked and outraged to discover the secret relationship her husband had had with a dear family friend. She never mentioned it to Cabrera, who was serving as Irocra's High Inquisitor to the Leland Confederacy at the time, but chose to hold onto the information for a time that was politically advantageous to her. She would not be the one to reveal her own hand, however, because her daughter, Alisdara Olevera, would be the one to blackmail Cabrera for her own reasons.
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