Julius (
overharrowed) wrote in
faderift2023-12-09 02:29 pm
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[OPEN-ISH] Sometimes I feel like my brain turns to leaves
WHO: Julius, Ellie, Strange, Barrow, Wysteria, Benedict, and anyone else who wants to tap in
WHAT: Julius has a new job
WHEN: Vaguely after the return from the Silent Plains
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Feel free to tag in responding to the main text, or talk to me OOC if you'd like to hash out a bespoke starter.
WHAT: Julius has a new job
WHEN: Vaguely after the return from the Silent Plains
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Feel free to tag in responding to the main text, or talk to me OOC if you'd like to hash out a bespoke starter.
When Julius realized he was the last dedicated project leader remaining, it had been clear to him that the position was likely to change or vanish in short order. The organization has contracted, and distinctions that were once useful have become redundant. It's not as if his knowledge from the project would be lost, or that he doesn't trust the new division heads. To the contrary, he's worked with Niehaus on red lyrium for years, and Derrica is among his nearest and dearest. They are sensible choices and that are also personally advantageous to him.
If a small part of his mind registers frustration at not swinging up the ladder himself, there's another part ready to point out all the reasons he wasn't the most strategic choice, many of which were the results of his own actions. It's fine.
Seneschal is unquestionably a position they need filled, and also one that requires trust. He's here because he's earned that. And he's willing to shelve his own ambitions (or at least turn them down a bit) in the name of a well-run, effective organization. It's not as if he isn't a practical man. But it's an adjustment. It certainly feels a bit like starting over, not least as he settles into a new office. He's not set official office hours yet, but he can be found sorting through a variety of books, papers, and correspondence more often than not for the first week or so.

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"What's on your mind?"
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Presumably if it was very urgent, he'd have heard another way, but with Julius newly overseeing the Gallows' logistics he's aware he needs to take a new and different interest.
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"The main issue with the fortifications as I see it, Seneschal, is the people we need to operate them being less than ready or willing."
His little education sessions, it seems, were on the underwhelming side.
"We've got the weapons, we've got the walls, but I'm not confident in our company's ability to defend itself if we find ourselves wearing Starkhaven's boots."
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...it's not as if Julius disagrees. But it isn't a problem they'll solve fast enough for it to be the only solution.
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He turns his hands palm-up in a shrug of resignation. "So, to answer your question: yes. Not enough people, not enough prioritization, but that's only speaking as someone whose specialty requires multiple operators to make the thing go."
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In fairness, probably because mages can do things like "exert tremendous downward force" directly at the enemy, and so are better used for things other than directly manning fortifications.
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Barrow scratches the stubble on his cheek, thinking. "In the office there were some old notes about glyphing ammunition-- I couldn't make heads or tails of them, but maybe you could?"
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But this also counts as fucking about, so there's license.
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places a bow