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Asylum Log - Thomas O'Reilly

**Medical Report - Entry 1** *Patient Name:* Thomas O'Reilly *Date of Admission:* 2nd Geaba 1706   *Symptoms:* Patient exhibits signs of severe mental disturbance. A former university professor, but delusions are apparent. Displays erratic behavior and speaks incoherently. Subject appears agitated and occasionally mutters incantations.   *Initial Diagnosis:* Severe psychosis with possible underlying delusional disorder. Recommend further observation and investigation into patient history.   --- **Medical Report - Entry 2**   *Date:* 22nd Geaba 1706   *Observations:* Patient O'Reilly has shown a proclivity for attempting to perform unusual and unstable spells. Witnesses report witnessing strange lights and sounds emanating from his vicinity. Staff cautioned regarding potential danger.   *Treatment Plan:* Confinement to a secure cell, daily observation, and sedation as needed to manage unpredictable outbursts.   --- **Medical Report - Entry 3**   *Date:* 6th Basluas 1706   *Incident Report:* Patient O'Reilly attempted to cast a spell that resulted in a minor explosion within his cell. No injuries reported, but heightened concern for the safety of staff and other patients.   *Revised Treatment Plan:* Increase security measures. Restrict access to any items that may be used for spellcasting. Consultation with local clergy for spiritual guidance suggested.   ---   **Medical Report - Entry 4**   *Date:* 8th Dansluad 1706   *Disturbing Development:* Patient O'Reilly has begun claiming the ability to walk through walls. Initially dismissed as part of his delusions, but multiple staff members report witnessing strange occurrences around his cell.   *Consultation with Experts:* Seeking guidance from scholars and local mystics to better understand the nature of the spells he claims to cast.   --- **Medical Report - Entry 5**   *Date:* 15th Dansluad 1706   *Unexplained Phenomenon:* Despite reinforced security measures, Patient O'Reilly mysteriously escaped his cell. Witnesses describe seeing him pass through the wall as if it were mere mist. Immediate search initiated, but no trace of the patient found.   *Conclusion:* The escape of Patient O'Reilly remains unexplained. Investigation ongoing, and heightened security protocols implemented to prevent further incidents.   ---
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