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blonde billy #2 ([personal profile] wythersake) wrote in [community profile] faderift2020-11-17 11:00 pm

closed | i know what i know

WHO: Isaac + Marcus, others maybe
WHAT: Closed starters etc
WHEN: Medieval Fantasy November
WHERE: Here
NOTES: HMU on plurk if you want one






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[personal profile] luaithre 2020-12-08 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Marcus does read reports, everyone might be surprised to know. He writes his own, and he hands them in in good order with neat hand writing and not too many grammatical errors, and he peruses all that come publicly available. He's waded through the information generated from the work in Ghislain.

None of what Isaac is saying sounds familiar.

Which doesn't help.

He stands. His expression is like stone, but there is still an energy beneath it, chair scraped backwards with the movement of standing and then table creaking as he puts his weight on it, hands flat. "I hope you know," he says, "that your personal survival and safety lives and dies on the survival and safety of your brothers and sisters. No one mage alone will last long in whatever world is made at the end of this."

But just as quickly, that intensity lifts—and redirects. "This wasn't reported. Did Flint demand your discretion."
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[personal profile] luaithre 2020-12-08 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
"And so that is how mages die for their crimes," Marcus says, immediately, "like Corypheus's dogs, in some Orlesian battlefield."

He takes his weight off the table as Isaac stands. Unhappy, visibly, but less so directly at Isaac. "If they think they can live under the banner of the Venatori," he says, collecting his thoughts, "then that says far more as to the Chantry, and the Inquisition, and Riftwatch, than it does for them. Because they're not the only ones."

And they won't be the last. He'd seen the madness his brethren, as he calls them, were driven to in the Hinterlands in those last days of war. They'd known the deal that was on the table in front of Grand Enchanter Fiona that day.

"You want agreement, you said. Where do you suppose that comes from?"
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[personal profile] luaithre 2020-12-26 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
'Not a mage' encourages a subtle tic and flex of tension at Marcus's jaw. It's easy to react. He is not as reactionary as he could be, and so listens.

Coming here, he hadn't laboured under the illusion that Riftwatch could be made to sympathise wholly with the cause of mages (pretending for a moment there is only one), not when it's busy with the matter of saving the world. But it had drawn such mages anyway, and now, seeing how such things interact, the pressure applied to one in service of the other—

"As a go between?" he asks. Talking to Isaac means, sometimes, he will just have to ask a question that possibly makes him sound stupid in service of finding clarity in the Orlesian's meaning. It is a good thing Marcus doesn't mind that.