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The State Official was a virtual representation of one of Basim Ibn Ishaq's genetic memories.
Description
Basim was tasked with eliminating a corrupt state official.
Contract
The State Official
- To all Hidden Ones,
The Caliph’s former Concubine, that same girl we liberated not so long ago, informs me that a corrupt State Official plans to visit the Damascus Gate Prison.
What do I require? Well, I require the idiot dead so we can place our own man in his stead. This will help our cause. Now, feel free to take a direct hand in the killing. Alternatively, if the prisoners were to be freed, I am sure they would make short work of the Official (and take great pleasure in the bargain).
You will find the Official near the courtyard area, overseeing the prisoners on the first floor.
I wish you success,
- Ali
Outcome
Basim dealt with the official and released the rebel prisoners.

