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WHO: Flint & Yseult
WHAT: Talking shop
WHEN: Early August, post-abomination
WHERE: The Gallows
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WHAT: Talking shop
WHEN: Early August, post-abomination
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: N/A
"If we weren't about to start burning our way through Antivan shipping, I'd suggest we start with finding some connection willing to smuggle goods into Tevinter on our behalf alongside their legitimate shipments. To Carastes or Neromenian."
It's too hot to have this conversation in either of their offices; neither of them have windows pointed in the right direction to catch the breeze at this hour, and there has been enough sweating and misery in the Gallows this week that it seems imprudent to solicit more. Instead they've taken to one of the ugly narrow ramparts where the wind can suck away any delicate parts of this conversation long before it reaches any ear other than their own, and they have room to move with shadow as the sun slowly tracks around in its attempt to catch them.
From here, they can see Kirkwall and its harbor with all its shipping in miniature. The island chain to the west and south is a smudge on the horizon. And though they are on the wrong side of the Gallows entirely to look East, he can pretend he feels it like a tugging thing: the pull of the Amaranthine, and the Northern Passage and everything which lies beyond it.
(He's tired. He looks it.)

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"I can't decide which sounds least likely - that Tevinter rebels will support a few token concessions from a government happy to shove them right back where they came from, or that Divine Beatrix will be content to simply step back over the border."
The abrasive quality of those thoughts finally shifts him from heel to toe and partly free of the interior wall's shadow.
"Those people,"—the rebels; the Divine; pick your preference—"Are hungry enough to recognize this as an opportunity to change what the Imperium is. If we want Valeriantus on our side, we need to put money and resources in the pockets of that rebellion so they recognize both that they're better off with us than otherwise and that they have enough power to not be discarded after."
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"Meanwhile, find a soporati in Carastes who the city respects and sway him to support the effort. Or, fuck, murder them and lay responsibility at the doorstep of one of the Houses in residence there who the Magisterium dislikes so that the only ones dissenting will be the people the street sees as responsible. If what we can do is limited to granting favors and slitting throats, it must be with the goal of motivating people the Inquisition and Chantry have either failed to or discarded."
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"If we divide our efforts further from that of the Inquisition and the Chantry, we will likely all accomplish even less than we are now. And risk setting us at odds with them in the process. Smuggling out people who wish to escape the March would see us transporting Venatori, or at least their more cowardly sympathizers. Boats full of Artemaeus. Whose shores would we be dumping them on?"
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