open | cloudreach
WHO: Yseult + others to come
WHAT: A catch-all for open prompts and maybe some closed starters
WHEN: Roughly now-ish, or backdated throughout April
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: If you'd like something in particular ping me on plurk/discord to discuss!
WHAT: A catch-all for open prompts and maybe some closed starters
WHEN: Roughly now-ish, or backdated throughout April
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: If you'd like something in particular ping me on plurk/discord to discuss!

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"It was his magic that afforded us a distinct advantage when we set ourselves against the stormrider, and it was his diplomatic prowess that did— in addition to the work of the others present— secure fair bonds in the aftermath of that battle, amongst gathered Orlesian nobility.
If he is known for cowardice, then let this stem the bleeding, at least in part, for the dragon struck him dumb with fear, and yet he did still act in our favor. Put himself at risk, so that we might succeed."
His gaze shifts slightly, lowering in brief consideration for the creature curled soft across her lap— though his focus returns only a beat later. He is, after all, better trained than to overtly show disrespect without meaning to.
"War, as I have known it, spares little concern in regards to upset, or past grievances. With this in mind, know that I only offer my perspective for future efforts, where unique adroitness may yet provide necessary benefit, regardless of the divide between divisions."
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"I appreciate the information," she replies with a faint tilt of her head that suggests the matter is noted. And closed, for now. "And what of your own efforts on this mission?"
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This time, when his attention flicks away, it’s in clear show of thought. Truth be told he’d expected to speak little— if any— about his own endeavors on the Exalted Plains, at least in comparison to all talk of past qualifications or bloodied strengths. Confessions that had sat poorly with Commander Flint, though Gabranth might argue Yseult's poised acceptance of everything said thus far might make her hypothetically better suited to endure such talk without (quite literally) throwing a book at him.
“I performed as requested, aide to the Daughter of Denerim and her allies.” Bulwark, shield, such roles he favors keenly. “The beast was slain without loss of life or limb. I claim but a fraction of responsibility, as any present would.”
The topic of diplomatic efforts he lets lie: there, more than anywhere else, he can promise no use. Limits that perhaps they’re both well aware of by way of armor and dour proclivities, track marks that speak for themselves.
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"Would you say that missions of that type are the best use of your abilities, or are there others you might place at our disposal, as asset and ally?" Yseult may not be physically taking notes, but she's not doing anything to make this feel less like a job interview.
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“In my world I was appointed to serve as sword and shield for Emperor Gramis Gana Solidor and his two sons, Vayne Carudas Solidor and Larsa Ferrinas Solidor. The elder of which was established as both Consul and tactician, and it was by his order that I did briefly discard my armor in favor of taking on the guise of Captain Basch fon Ronsenburg, trusted advisor to King Raminas of Dalmasca.”
Gabranth's own elder brother, Basch fon Ronsenburg. But he leaves that detail aside, for as he sees it there’s no need to drag anything beyond simple truths into his own assessment.
“With King Raminas’ witnessed death at my hands, the whole of his nation blamed Captain Basch fon Ronsenburg for his assassination, and our Empire thus gained sovereignty over Dalmasca and its people without further warfare or negotiated terms of surrender.”
It is, in fact, an undoubtedly long winded way of saying:
“To speak plainly: I have always been a blunt instrument, such is my own nature, but if necessary I am more than capable of breaching the confines of my own limitations. Better to succeed in war at cost, than to preen or posture over matters of comfort.”
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She's taken in everything he's said so far with apparent equanimity and that doesn't change now. Maybe this dour slab of armor stooping to sully his honor with deception should be a surprise, but everything about him thus far says he loves nothing so much as an order. That might be more remarkable. Whether it's useful is a different question:
"How will you decide what is necessary here, in an unfamiliar war?"
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“However in the event guidance is an impossibility, success will always remain priority. Should I fail in one aspect— I would give consideration to another approach.”