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[ CLOSED ] Scarce the blessing from on high
WHO: Byerly, Flint, Madi, Silver
WHAT: A Princess Returns From The Dead
WHEN: mid-August
WHERE: Kirkwall/The Gallows
NOTES: Bad news from Nascere is followed a week or so later by an unexpected arrival.
WHAT: A Princess Returns From The Dead
WHEN: mid-August
WHERE: Kirkwall/The Gallows
NOTES: Bad news from Nascere is followed a week or so later by an unexpected arrival.

Two things, all the world among,
Help the lover to attain
All that doth to Love belong:
E’en desire the good to gain,
Hope that makes the coward strong.
Both within my bosom lay.
No, ‘twas in my stricken soul
That they lurked to take away
My desire to reach the goal.
Hope hath fled and will not stay.

byerly, then flint;
The woman stepping off the ferry, garbed in simple clothes and a regal countenance, carries nothing with her other than purpose. A dark, skeptical eye follows the brutal cuts of stone and glass and iron that form this prison, and a backwards glance takes in the flickering lights of the City of Chains.
For a moment, hesitation. Uncertainty. Then, she speaks: ]
Excuse me, [ Had this man been on the ferry? Or simply passing by? ] I am looking for Captain Flint.
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So he offers the woman a bow (graceful, with just the right degree of respect due to someone like this) and says: ]
I am headed to the office adjacent to his. May I escort you?
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You may. What is your name?
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[ Straightening: ]
And yours?
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[ Offered with a bow of her head, more graceful than any curtsy. ]
Will you tell me, Lord Ambassador, about this operation? I understand the Inquisition is no longer here.
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[ He offers her his arm, gallant as any cavalier. ]
We are Riftwatch now. A daughter organization, of sorts, after breaking with the Inquisition.
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[ That is the sort of unimaginative name one might expect from a bunch of pirates. Though her echoing the name has an unimpressed slant, there is humor housed in the corners of her eyes. ]
Is the Chantry still mother to this daughter organization?
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[ He touches his lips, seeming for all intents and purposes perfectly devout. ]
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[ A mother who forsakes her own children is no mother at all. ]
Is this Riftwatch still supported by Chantry resources?
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[ She is curious, not accusatory. ]
Has the Chantry's acquisition of forces affected your numbers here?
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[ His voice is easy. ]
Our work is largely to care for rifts. Ensure they do not wreak havoc upon the countryside. Humble work, nothing like the grandeur of an Exalted March.
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I see. How is it you care for rifts?
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[ He turns his own hand upwards - it's devoid of any mote, but all he has to illustrate. ]
It gives them a relationship with rifts.
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[ Perhaps it would be more accurate to capitalize that word. Others. So-called demons, rifters. Madi studies the Lord Ambassador's profile, watching the shadows cast by the candle-lit walkway for any shift in his expression. How do you feel about the company you keep, Lord Rutyer? ]
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[ His expression is pleasantly guileless. ]
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hmmm I did not receive this tag, suspicious, dreamwidth
[ He wiggles his fingers. ]
They are a great asset in saving the common folk.
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[ She may have been born there, she may fight to reclaim it, but it has not yet earned the title of home. Someone else, not someplace, holds that distinction. ]
But its fate is linked to that of myself and the people in my charge.
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Do tell.
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What do you know of Nascere, Lord Ambassador?
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[ And, you know, a number of intelligence reports. Those have helped, too. ]
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