Casimir Is Linked to the Crow Keepers
Casimir’s guild connection gives the investigators a lead, not proof that the guild or Casimir caused the sabotage.
Where is Casimir, and did he knowingly help sabotage Thjazi’s rescue?
Casimir was a former Torn Banner mercenary, a friend of Thjazi and a smuggler able to obtain the concealed wagon. He is absent after the failed rescue and is connected to the Crow Keepers, but Episode 2 provides no proof that he created the false glyph, exposed the hideout or betrayed Thjazi. Thimble’s attempt to ask Solomon about him ends in an ambush before any answer is given.
First raised at 01:11:44 — Cyd and Casimir Become Leads in The False Glyph (Broken Wing)Casimir’s guild connection gives the investigators a lead, not proof that the guild or Casimir caused the sabotage.
The ambush begins immediately after Thimble asks Solomon about Casimir.
His access to the wagon and Crow Keeper connection make betrayal possible, but Episode 2 gives no direct proof.
0 supporting · 0 contradicting evidence recordsHis disappearance may reflect danger to him rather than guilt.
0 supporting · 0 contradicting evidence recordsThe timing suggests the question was dangerous, though Solomon’s knowledge and intent remain unknown.
0 supporting · 0 contradicting evidence recordsEstablish Casimir’s current location and condition.
Determine whether Casimir knowingly participated in the sabotage.
Clarify what the Crow Keepers and Solomon know about Casimir.
The rescuers identify Casimir and Cyd as the two missing participants, while stressing no proof of guilt.
The False GlyphLoza recalls his Torn Banner history, while the group confirms that his smuggling skills supplied the concealed wagon.
The False GlyphThimble asks Solomon where Casimir is and is immediately threatened from behind before receiving an answer.
The Guard Tower AmbushClaims are labelled by how the transcript establishes them. Evidence can support a clue without proving a theory.
The rescuers identify Cyd and Casimir as the two unaccounted-for members of the plan, but this is suspicion rather than proof of guilt.
Loza recalls Casimir as a quiet Torn Banner mercenary who worked the mess and became Thjazi’s friend; the group later confirms he supplied the concealed wagon as a smuggler.
Thimble says Casimir is the person in the rescue plan she feels least certain about, but no evidence proves that he betrayed them.
After Thimble asks Solomon where Casimir is, someone approaches her from behind with a whistling burlap sack and combat begins.