johnny silverado. (
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faderift2023-11-25 11:16 pm
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WAR TABLE: Start Spreadin' the News
WHO: Clarisse, Ellie, Desidério and Vanya Orlov
WHAT: Summary of content
WHEN:
WHERE: Anderfels
NOTES: OOC Post
WHAT: Summary of content
WHEN:
WHERE: Anderfels
NOTES: OOC Post

Desolate and dry, the Anderfels in the winter is marginally cooler, but viciously windy. Dust whips up in stinging clouds at a moment's notice, day or night, and acts a stinging chaperone all the way to Hossberg. Camping is an uncomfortable affair, with dust and sand working through even the smallest gap in tent flaps. Travelers are few and far between, though sometimes Imperial caravans can be seen passing at a distance, easily avoided if spotted in time.
The harsh terrain provides no cover, no chance of a griffon passing overhead unnoticed during daylight. While the city is never unguarded, there are better odds of making a clean pass overhead in the wee hours of night. The soldiers patrolling every entryway to the city and strolling the ramparts are attentive, and well-armed. Their longbows are easy to spot, and their quivers are full.
Dropping pamphlets: easy
Everything leading up to actual moment of the drop and the moment directly afterwards: tricky.
Good luck.

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(+Later, when he has smoked his very last Antivan cigarillo and every deficiency in trade imaginable stops him from laying his hands on replacements in Kirkwall for any sum but a prince's purse, he will think in this moment and regret it. Imagine! Just letting the tobacco slowly burn itself. What a foolhardy idiot he is!
But in the moment, he gives it no thought at all. Instead, he shrugs (or approximates one about the angle of the temple; it's hard to get the shoulders up around the ears while lounging on one's side). Says—
"Less dirt and sticks for miles, I can tell you that much. And less sleeping in tents." All this camping is too much for him.
Here, finally, he takes a proper draw off the cigarillo. When he has finished, he adds with a little more candor, "A friend once told me about the pleasure yacht of one of the Merchant Princes. I forget which one. It sails aimlessly up and down the Minanter, or did before Tevinter took it, and is as big as a quarter district with all manner of hanging gardens and games and so on built to skim“—he makes a gesture of his hand to indicate a boat moving across water—"just so, idle as you please. I like the idea of that. Traveling and taking the whole neighborhood with. They should make more of those, in this make believe world."