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Julius ([personal profile] overharrowed) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-10-10 02:10 pm

[Closed] 93 Meetings

WHO: Members of the Corypheus' History project
WHAT: Project meeting
WHEN: Slightly backdated to the beginning of the month
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Backdated far enough to be before projects that might take people out of Kirkwall. Julius would have reached out by crystal prior, though, so if you're not there and would want him to bring up something project related to the group, just DM/contact me and let me know. If you prefer a one-on-one thread with Julius, just indicate it in your starter and we'll say it happens earlier or later; otherwise, no particular order for the main thread.




Julius has cleared the entire day -- not because he expects one meeting to go that long (Maker, he hopes not), but because everyone is busy and not everyone is likely to arrive or leave at the same time. Part of the reason he's generally met with project members in ones and two before is just simple logistics.

That said, there's been a fair amount of turnover in the project recently, he has Hanzo to introduce, and Corypheus himself turned up recently, so it seems to him that they're due. Possibly overdue. He's secured a large enough room in the Gallows to fit everyone who might turn up, and he's earlier than he told anyone else to be, using the extra time to catch up on some reports he owes.

At least he's secured a few refreshments, by way of apology (if not bribe) for attending.

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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-31 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"There may, perhaps, be some notes on it in libraries across Thedas. It may be useful to investigate what resources the Inquisition might obtain." Hanzo, of course, thinks, that Tevinter might be the best place, but there is very little chance of them being able to get into Minrathous any time soon. Not with Corypheus so close.

It's obvious just how uncomfortable and on edge Hanzo is, breathing out gently.

"Would you have me speak to the elven artefacts?"
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[personal profile] byblow 2018-11-05 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
The artifact is a good topic, in Alistair's opinion, because the artifact is one of few things about Corypheus that isn't the Wardens' fault; his smile at Lady de la Fontaine is particularly bright, when she brings it up, and he nods along.

But, "Even before it, no one could kill him. I realize indefinite containment didn't really work out for us, as a long-term strategy, but we might need to—I mean, containing him again would be better than not, wouldn't it? If we could, while we figured out how to destroy him for good." His point: "It might be worth rebuilding what held him before. The weird magic bits, not the whole prison."
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[personal profile] wythersake 2018-11-05 10:34 am (UTC)(link)
Isaac didn't intend to be late.

Very seldom do people intend to be late to routine meetings, there's nothing dramatic about the occasion, you just look like a bit of a tit. So here he is now, with a bit of a tit's question:

"How did they try killing him, the last time?" They. You. Wardens probably, and it isn't only Wardens trying to kill the bastard now, is it — "Do we know what specifically didn't work?"
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[personal profile] byblow 2018-11-06 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
"We know Wardens didn't work," Alistair says. "That was the main problem. Any one of us who got too close to him wound up trying to help him. If anyone kept notes on exactly what they tried, those have been lost now. But then there was whatever Hawke did. I imagine it was fire and swords and a bunch of arrows."