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ƬƠƬƛԼԼƳ ƇƠƊЄƤЄƝƊЄƝƬ ƑԼƖƝƬ ([personal profile] katabasis) wrote in [community profile] faderift2019-03-19 11:05 pm

[closed-ish]

WHO: Wysteria, Bartimaeus, Flint, Marcoulf + Misc + YOU!
WHAT: Catch-all for Drakonis
WHEN: gestures vaguely to the whole month
WHERE: Kirkwall, misc.
NOTES: Dumping ground for the 600 starters I'm writing. If you'd like something, feel free to PM me or ping me on discord at abby#4396. Or wildcard start me in one of the subthreads. Whatever works




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[personal profile] hornswoggle 2019-03-24 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
John grinds the heel of his hand down along one thigh, soothing a phantom ache as Flint speaks. He has come to a similar conclusion. It cannot be Gertruda. It certainly cannot be Clorentine. And it cannot be Elise. It leaves John with two, one of which he likes fairly more than the other, but his own personal appreciation of Agathe's ambition is besides the point.

He studies Flint's expression for a moment before he speaks, choosing his words with care.

"We've invested a fair amount of time into this," This meaning the Inquisition. "I'd like to be as certain as we can that the next person to occupy that station doesn't make all of that a waste."

And John's own personal needs, remote as they are, dictate that it would be nice to see someone vaguely reform-minded on the throne.

"I'm concerned some of our associates won't be able to consider the present options strategically."

A very generous way of putting it. Why isn't everyone emotionless and calculating??
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[personal profile] hornswoggle 2019-03-27 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
John's head tips. I know.

But some things need to be said aloud, simply to receive that look from Flint and reassure himself very tangibly that they're on the same page. The whole affair feels delicate, more so than their place here in the Inquisition has felt in the entirety of their time here.

And the fact that it feels that way troubles him. Caring too much is a tricky business. He's learned that lesson very well.

"All the more reason I think we should get a hand in," John says smoothly. He thinks it's safe enough to count on public sentiment turning against Gertruda, but leaving it all to chance—

No. Simply can't be done.

"Will you be able to get a hold of those reports?" A pause, then: "Though we have information we can utilize, you know."

Information, a vision to realize, and John. Flint's accomplished plenty with those three things.
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[personal profile] hornswoggle 2019-03-31 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
John registers the shift in Flint's expression with a prickle of apprehension. Whatever point he's making must be made carefully. The page is wrinkled between them. The heel of John's palm pushes a second time down the muscle of his thigh as he considers it, how best to smooth it.

"I'd like to spread some rumors," John begins, and as carefully as he'd like to be about explaining this, some faint pleasure still bleeds into his voice at this proposed return to what he does best. "Gertruda has a fair number of supporters in Ostwick. I don't think it would be very difficult to convince people that the most prominent among them are Venatori supporters between some convincing gossip and the evidence we can provide."

There are other moving parts. He won't be able to accomplish this on his own, but he will be able to accomplish it. Of that he has little doubt.

But convincing Flint it's worthwhile is going to take a little more than this. John knows that, and waits for the questions he knows are coming, the best judge of whether or not Flint will allow himself to be convinced this is necessary or not.
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[personal profile] hornswoggle 2019-04-02 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
A flicker of amusement crosses John's face. A simpler time, with a simpler goal. John hadn't fully understood the consequences of courting the crew's attentions and acceptance at the time.

"Only if you think there aren't plenty among us who'd work to see her torn down as well."

Which John does, based on the tenor of the discussion he'd followed along with on the crystal. But more importantly—

"But I would rather have someone too foolish to make up her own mind than someone set on her course."

And someone who very probably thinks someone like John should be dragged into a Circle, or worse. He looks into Flint's face and feels the weight of that unknown, how it clouds Flint's observations of his motives.

"I would wager quite a bit that we have many among us working to advance some of the more palatable options. If we can drag one of the more inconvenient obstacles down a few notches, is that not worthwhile?"

And that is the sticking point. John only sees one clear path to use what they have gathered. There's only so many places that it makes sense to spread this information, and only so many places they'll have access to do so. John will still need the help, but he still only sees one clear course open to him for the moment.