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A Matter of Reputation
WHO: Athessa, Byerly, Mhavos, Silver
WHAT: Talking about Propaganda!
WHEN: Early Harvestmere
WHERE: Diplomacy Office
NOTES: Content warnings, OOC notes, links to other relevant posts, etc.
WHAT: Talking about Propaganda!
WHEN: Early Harvestmere
WHERE: Diplomacy Office
NOTES: Content warnings, OOC notes, links to other relevant posts, etc.
Mhavos made the appointment, so who knows what Byerly is expecting from this meeting. Athessa actually sits normally in her chair, though whatever energy that usually bids her to sit improperly manifests in her leg bouncing up and down.
It's one thing to pay Byerly a visit, and another entirely to be talking to him in his professional capacity as Lord Ambassador.

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She shrugs then, a little self conscious.
"And to give elves a little hope, I guess. If the person the stories are based on can come as far as she has, maybe they can, too. Like...silent permission to be great and do heroic things and all that."
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"Weeell, yes and no? It's likely to be pretty clear that it's Riftwatch, unless we change more than just names. So it seems... likely enough, at least, that elves might be more willing to ally with us if they think doing so will help them in the long run."
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"My thanks, good man," he replies warmly. "I'd lost track of why you were here."
Then his eyes come back to Athessa, and he loses that false warmth to speak more frankly. The annoyance certainly is not directed at her.
"You can publish this without my permission," he says. "I don't have chains on every printing press in Kirkwall. Or you can bring me into the process. But I can't precisely anticipate what might be said that I'd object to until it's been said. I'm nearly all-knowing and all-seeing, but I'm not quite there yet." A shrug. "Let me review the final version, or tell me to fuck off."
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“You’ll get to review anything before we go publishing leaflets to drop from a griffon or something,” she says, “But any changes have to be discussed first, and made by Mhavos. You know that I trust you, but especially when it comes to crediting the work, even anonymously, there are undoubtedly things you might say that don’t sound like things an elf would. It might fuck with the, I dunno, authenticity, or something.”
There’s nothing for it, she has to sit with her legs criss-crossed, sitting semi-normally is too much pressure to perform.
“I don’t expect you to predict whatever we might write that’d be disagreeable, but you can give your opinion, which is what I wanna hear. Whether you think it’s a good idea. Whether you think it’d rub the wrong people the wrong way, if the benefit of endearing ourselves to ten thousand Royan elves with access to people’s drawers outweighs the risk of piss off a few masks in Orlais.”
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A breath out, and he drums his fingers on the table. "As for the benefits...First, I think you are likely setting your expectations a bit too high. Twenty thousand eyeballs is dreadfully ambitious. In my experience, tracts are transient and quickly trampled into the mud, especially if they don't even have dirty pictures in them. Though I'm certainly no judge of elvish matters. You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone with less of a sense of the needs of your people, I fear."
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“Bastien’s words, not mine. Well...paraphrased, a bit. He also said we’d have to make sure it makes sense when read aloud, since not everyone can read, of course.”
For all the silent deferring Mhavos is doing, Athessa is doing her fair share of deflecting. Bastien said, Mhavos will, etc. She doesn’t exactly see it as her idea.
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After all, Byerly has never demanded final editorial rights.
Mhavos nods once more. "Thank you, serah. If editing in post is what you think best, we'll acquiesce as best we can."
He's expecting a sharp glare from Athessa, but he can explain himself later.
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And then he turns his attention back to Athessa and continues the conversation in a more normal tone of voice. Evidently, Mhavos has been dismissed, while Athessa still has his attention. "So then this was Bastien's idea? Or did he simply encourage it?"
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"No," she says, and gestures to Mhavos. "It was Mhavos' idea. But yeah, Bastien encouraged it. I told him about it to get his opinion on it, too. And because he's the one with the press."
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And that's simply the way of it, with nobility. You live on their timetable, in their memories, not the other way around.
"It was our idea," Mhavos says softly. "I suggested you belonged in a book, you wanted to push the idea forward. I'll do what is needed to keep the project on track."
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He sighs, and tells the truth. "I want to help Athessa with this project. I believe in its aims."
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He shifts in his seat a bit, facing Byerly directly, but keeps his posture subservient, rather than direct. His chin does not jut out. His back is straight, but not too straight. A humble servant, a role Mhavos has no difficulty falling back into.
"I was once a part of the target audience for this project. If such a thing had been published when I was younger, I would have put more effort into escaping my station, and joining an organization such as this, or the Inquisition, rather than letting it happen by chance. I would not have assumed, for decades, that the worth of an elf's help was beneath notice."
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"Your conduct very much gives reason to doubt your motivations," By says pleasantly. Then, still quite genial, he asks, "What is it that you're trying to hide?"
To be fair, of course, By might be paranoid. Maybe he's reading too much into the fellow, simply out of some protective instinct towards Athessa. On the other hand, though, what are you trying to hide has often in the past proven a fruitful question that's led to some utterly unexpected destinations, so it's worth a shot.
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"Byerly..." It's quiet enough to be ignored, but equally a warning and an entreatment. Be nice to her friend, Lord Ambassador.
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(Well, he has. But only in service of the organization they both work for.)
Mhavos' demeanor changes, slightly. He is genial, and he is pleasant, though with a certain sharpness born either from the very real anger he feels at the moment, or perhaps a failed impersonation of the man sitting before him. Mhavos has never tried to be anyone else, after all, only a quieter, easier to ignore version of himself.
"The publishing of a book detailing the positive aspects of elven life and how elves can be heroic and free would, of course, aid my efforts to steal human infants away into dark forests where they could be sacrificed to ancient elven gods. Are we quite done here?"
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He speaks to Athessa, then. "I think this is a sound project," he says matter-of-factly. "But I don't know this fellow from Maferath, and certainly wouldn't want him to have final say in what's going out until he's proved himself to me in a few different ways.
"If you want to use Riftwatch resources and have Riftwatch endorsement, then I need to have absolutely final approval." A shrug. "Not that you're obligated to do that, of course; I'm not about to silence you if you go altogether rogue. But I'd encourage you to collaborate. There are a few people I can think of who I think would be quite helpful. Myself, not least among them."
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