libratus: (but it hurts my hands to hold the rope)
ilias fabria ([personal profile] libratus) wrote in [community profile] faderift2020-06-27 07:27 pm

closed;

WHO: Ilias Fabria & James Flint
WHAT: Talking future plans, beachside cottages, etc.
WHEN: Nowish
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Last time on Sunk Cost Fallacies Inc...


[ He'd brought a board game, this time. The sort with simple rules, few pieces, and an infinite variety of ways to win. The sort you give a pack of viperine teenagers locked in a tower when you want to keep them both occupied and, Andraste's blessed nightgown please, quiet.

Evidently, that is not a problem Ilias posed very often. But then, 'strategy lessons' wouldn't be much of a cover if he were good at it already. ]


Enchanter Rowntree has a reputation of note, does he not? For Hunter Fell.

[ (It isn't much of a cover. But after the jungle, maybe there's value in a little reminder of civilization, too.) ]
katabasis: (or more freedom from trouble)

[personal profile] katabasis 2020-07-11 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Demanding work in the Grand Necropolis, or distanced by design?

[He glances briefly up from the board. An explanation, or the roughest outline of an apology without saying the actual word:] I can't say I've known many Circles mages personally. The written accounts vary, obviously.

[In a thing like this, details will matter.]
katabasis: (but at some point fortune abandoned me)

[personal profile] katabasis 2020-07-12 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
[There is an obvious follow up to that poor move, a glaring chance in which that all but sacrificed marker ought to be snapped up. It would take very little commitment on the part of Flint's metaphorical front line to do so. Indeed, he does reach for Ilias's piece. Though rather than move one of his own into claiming the square, it is simply resets it back to its previous position.

Try again, says the soft click of stone on the board.]


I can think of other questions if you'd rather we not discuss the particulars.
katabasis: (does a man retire than into his own soul)

[personal profile] katabasis 2020-07-12 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Better. The opposing move is to close along the flank of one of Ilias's pieces, though as of yet he has no capacity to capture anything.]

Which makes the better question, which between the two of them would be more satisfied with the half measure Nevarra is offering?

[Taking the bait of this path is as much flexibility as he is capable of. Never mind his preferences for Voss; if they are going down this road, they may as well interrogate it.]

I believe that under the right circumstances, what Van Markham has promised could take on a more defined shape. That he might be convinced to follow some guidance by an outside hand. But he might just as easily change his mind the moment the throne has been delivered to him. Anyone bringing this to the Grand Enchanter will have to be willing to at least entertain the idea of what is on the table today and how to use that, not what might be there tomorrow if we were to instead meet Van Markham with bared teeth.
Edited 2020-07-12 05:21 (UTC)