Elathiel was sitting at his workbench when the pigeon arrived. He was actually glad to see a distraction from his futile attempts at making a poison that would adhere to an arrowhwead.
After reading the notes he ran to the rooftop and readied pigeons of his own. After making quick work of notes he sent 4 on their way to his agents of Espionage...
Grab your disguise kits and small blades. You must blend into the peoples of the desert and keep a very watchful eye on events that surround the Pyramid. Take NO action until the secret signal is given. Report any events that seem out of the 'oridnary'.
With that done, he grabbed one last piece of parchment. He grinned to himself, then began writing ....
Lukkan .. I have a task for you that I can ask no other. You must use your powers of morphing to disguise yourself and enter the Pyramid as one of its 'normal' denizens. It is imperative that noone else know of this task. Remain their until you have further word from me or see the secret signal to take action. Take heed my friend, the filth that lives there is not easily fooled and does NOT take kindly to outsiders. You are the only one I can entrust such a task to at this time, so take every possible precaution. Do not let your concentration sway my friend. We have spoken about you becoming the Centurion of the Dread forces. Show me that I would be wrong in not choosing you! Prove yourself in the shadows of the Pyramid!
Elathiel affixed the last note to the pigeon. He held it for several minutes, brushing its back with his hand, then let her off.
Watching it fly off tot he West he thought, "Dont delay in getting to Lukkan. With most of our Dread cohort away in other realms, I fear him the only one capable of seeing what is afoot in the Pyramid itself."
Elathiel then went back downstairs to try for the 1000th time to get poison to stick to an arrowhead. Looking at his workbench his face grew angry. Witht hat, he went tot he other room, came out only a few moments later wearing armor and an overloaded quiver of arrows. He grabbed a pair of bows and left through the door.