katabasis: (he was going to attack)
ƬƠƬƛԼԼƳ ƇƠƊЄƤЄƝƊЄƝƬ ƑԼƖƝƬ ([personal profile] katabasis) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-09-23 11:43 am

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WHO: Wysteria Poppell, Flint, & U
WHAT: Catch-all for Kingsway
WHEN: Throughout the month - backtagged and forward dated to your heart's content.
WHERE: Kirkwall, various
NOTES: Wildcards welcome; let me know if you want some specific and I'll pull something together for us.


[Starters are in ye olde subthreads.]
bouchonne: (delighted)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2018-10-03 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hardly worried." By smiles at Flint, and gives him a wink, cheeky and cheery. All facetiousness and good humor.

The thing is this, as By sees it: the pirates are transparent about desiring their home island. More than anything else in the world, that is what they crave. That has been no secret. And there is one power that can deliver that to them with ease, and it's not the Inquisition. How simple it would be - in those moments before their flight from Nascere, a message from the Venatori. Earn back your land. Why else would they bother with a little spit of sand in a forsaken sea? Why divert resources to that place, if not for its strategic importance? And strategic importance not in terms of its location, not in terms of its resources, but in terms of its people - those people whom no Inquisition member would ever doubt. After all, who would ever think of a pirate bowing his head?

Byerly wonders whether Flint raising the possibility openly, cutting through the innuendo, is a sign of his trustworthiness. By doesn't think so. It's a tactic he himself uses often enough: speak the words openly, make them laughable, dismiss them. He's joked time and again about being a Ferelden spy, mocked at the idea that he's a patriot secretly here for his country. So - are you worried about a spy, the open discussion, makes him all the more...curious. Not worried. No, spies do not worry him. Because, you see, spies are never something to fear: they're something to explore and exploit. The question is, of course, whether Flint is keen enough to be aware of that, if he even knows the games he's playing...Is he a man of wit? Or is he as stolidly, solidly taciturn as his manner would imply?

"I think spy games are perfectly thrilling. I'd be delighted to find out you were working against us. It'd be like something out of a Varric Tethras novel." He reaches up to smooth down his mustache, and asks, lightly, with laughter - "So are you one? A spy? Please say yes."
bouchonne: (intent)

hate to see you go, love to watch you leave

[personal profile] bouchonne 2018-10-03 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
And from that, Byerly knows...nothing. How decidedly irritating. He's still no closer than when he started to understanding anything about Flint, aside from, one, Flint has an uncomfortable relationship with his Tevene past, and two, Flint must play a mean hand of Wicked Grace. And three, Flint has a surprisingly appealing form that leads one's mind to briefly speculate about what all those rowdy sailors do get up to in their months with no women at hand. Aside from that? Nothing. It's a rare encounter where Byerly feels as though he may actually have given up more than he got.

How unusual. He traces his thumb along his lower lip, studying the muscles of Fint's back speculatively.

"How kind of you," By murmurs in response. Then he drops his hand into the water and smiles. There's something of a threat in it. "I shall have to ensure, then, that I surprise you at the most unexpected of times, to catch you as you scheme and plot against the noble Inquisition. Best keep your eyes open, watching out for Byerly Rutyer, my Captain."