I have a need of you and yours; there are Inquisition agents trapped in Tevinter trying to get out. The ships will be overcrowded. The Scoutmaster asked me to head there to oversee it and I'd be going anyway but you know the state of things.
[That panic is going to make them all stupid. That stupid frightened people will make even more useless decisions by the water than usual.
[ after seeing the message on the crystals, he's expected this to come, and honestly, he's glad for it. ]
We'll need to address Flint on it before we go, but I doubt he'll be opposed. If we take the two mages with control of the wind - Adalia and Aro - it'll be a faster journey.
I'll speak to Korrin, I'm sure she has spells she can use the same way and she might want to come along. I'm getting a list from Beleth for what she'll want for supplies, I'll weigh it against what they need and what won't weigh us down. Better we get there than arrive too late laden with all they might have needed. I can come meet you to speak with Flint if that speeds things along.
[None of this is good, she's already going to have to get lyrium after what she's heard.]
Fine time for us to have lost Llomerryn as a port we can reliably call on.
So long as they cast as the captains tell them to. I doubt I need to explain to you the danger in putting too much wind into an already strained mast.
[ that's his only concerns with the mages - the ones that he hasn't gotten to personally train as of yet. They need to understand how the sails work before unloading hurricanes into them. but that's generally a concern with every crew member who didn't come into Kirkwall from Nascere - that they might not understand a captain's authority on a ship, and particularly, his or Flint's, as they both tend to be demanding.
But he doubts that's something Araceli isn't familiar enough with. ]
We may be able to pick up another ship along the way. [ as they only have the Walrus at their disposal currently, as far as Vane understands. And this is maybe him bringing back up the point of 'confiscating' enemy ships again. Yes, it looks bad, but if it helps them carry back everyone with just the one trip, who gives a shit? ] Or acquire one there.
I've been at sea when I thought the storm would split the ship in half before, I'll be sure to remind them all before we set off that endangering the ship is endangering those in need of rescue. [Aro, Araceli doesn't know. Adalia and Korrin however both have tempers on them, so making sure they know exactly what's expected of them before they shove off will be necessary, she expects.
Three drowned or captured Division Heads won't reflect well on anyone, no matter their politics.]
I'm still speaking with Beleth, she might scrounge others up before we go. [Darras or something like that if they can get him. It'd be another ship. Hedging their bets but Araceli can guess at how crowded the ships full of escapees are right about now after their flight from the island to Llomerryn last time, and that wasn't a dragon, it was something they could outrun more easily, something they could fight.] No one's going to miss ships if we aren't safely able to move everyone from theirs to ours.
[Put the right spin on it then get back and change the colours and the sails.]
[ he has no time to be teaching new people what the chain of command is, and why it is holy on a dangerous voyage, or any voyage with these men, really. ]
If the opportunity to capture another vessel comes up, we'll take it. Otherwise, returning our people will be our chief priority. [ he knows that's what the leaders of the Inquisition need to see, to get them in their good graces, and dispel any misgivings about employing pirates. much as he dislikes being under orders of someone else he isn't absolutely certain of, like Flint, but it is what it is. ]
We'll be loading supplies onto the Walrus until then. I'll have my crystal near if anything else urgent arises.
Hullo. It's Kitty. I wanted to talk to you about Tevinter, and the slaves there. And whether you think - Well. Whether you think that maybe we could arm them to fight back.
Not any more. Not really. Not since Corypheus took over. They're desperate for some way to gain a foothold. I'm on the hostile powers project - that's what they're calling it now, the project dealing with Tevinter and the Anderfels - and I proposed this, and they seemed interested. So I wanted to ask if it would even be possible.
Corypheus is, at least partly, using slaves to support his occupation. The idea may be taken. [ he knows, at least, that the assassin that attacked the Archon was a slave, and working with the Venatori. If the woman's smart, she'd call on the rest of those in her station to join, and if it means more freedom than they had before, they won't care who it supports. ]
You'd need information - how many of the slave class are allied with Corypheus, what he's offering them, what he's asking from them in return, what we can give instead. We cannot go in with an army and expect to win them. With slaves, when one group is freed, all others are made to suffer. It must be all at once, or none at all.
[ that, and: And they'll want the Archon's head. he'd like to tell her they could win some over just in killing him and making a statement to those slaves, but they were told to keep quiet, so he's keeping quiet.]
[ what do people have against just saying what they mean? he has so many competitors at any given day, it's difficult to figure what homie here means. ]
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This is Bastien. You are not on the list for either of the sessions we’ve scheduled—the etiquette and so on. Do you have a preference for this week or next?
crystal; tevinter nonsense
[That panic is going to make them all stupid. That stupid frightened people will make even more useless decisions by the water than usual.
Especially if they're injured.]
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We'll need to address Flint on it before we go, but I doubt he'll be opposed. If we take the two mages with control of the wind - Adalia and Aro - it'll be a faster journey.
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[None of this is good, she's already going to have to get lyrium after what she's heard.]
Fine time for us to have lost Llomerryn as a port we can reliably call on.
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[ that's his only concerns with the mages - the ones that he hasn't gotten to personally train as of yet. They need to understand how the sails work before unloading hurricanes into them. but that's generally a concern with every crew member who didn't come into Kirkwall from Nascere - that they might not understand a captain's authority on a ship, and particularly, his or Flint's, as they both tend to be demanding.
But he doubts that's something Araceli isn't familiar enough with. ]
We may be able to pick up another ship along the way. [ as they only have the Walrus at their disposal currently, as far as Vane understands. And this is maybe him bringing back up the point of 'confiscating' enemy ships again. Yes, it looks bad, but if it helps them carry back everyone with just the one trip, who gives a shit? ] Or acquire one there.
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Three drowned or captured Division Heads won't reflect well on anyone, no matter their politics.]
I'm still speaking with Beleth, she might scrounge others up before we go. [Darras or something like that if they can get him. It'd be another ship. Hedging their bets but Araceli can guess at how crowded the ships full of escapees are right about now after their flight from the island to Llomerryn last time, and that wasn't a dragon, it was something they could outrun more easily, something they could fight.] No one's going to miss ships if we aren't safely able to move everyone from theirs to ours.
[Put the right spin on it then get back and change the colours and the sails.]
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[ he has no time to be teaching new people what the chain of command is, and why it is holy on a dangerous voyage, or any voyage with these men, really. ]
If the opportunity to capture another vessel comes up, we'll take it. Otherwise, returning our people will be our chief priority. [ he knows that's what the leaders of the Inquisition need to see, to get them in their good graces, and dispel any misgivings about employing pirates. much as he dislikes being under orders of someone else he isn't absolutely certain of, like Flint, but it is what it is. ]
We'll be loading supplies onto the Walrus until then. I'll have my crystal near if anything else urgent arises.
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That we should? Yes. That we could? And have them liberated without being slaughtered? Not without a much larger force and pool of resources.
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How about all the resources the Inquisition could bring to bear?
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The Inquisition won't. It would start war with Tevinter, and that, as well as the war with Corypheus, is not one they have the resources to bear.
Besides, they've made clear they're seeking allegiance with Tevinter.
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You'd need information - how many of the slave class are allied with Corypheus, what he's offering them, what he's asking from them in return, what we can give instead. We cannot go in with an army and expect to win them. With slaves, when one group is freed, all others are made to suffer. It must be all at once, or none at all.
[ that, and: And they'll want the Archon's head. he'd like to tell her they could win some over just in killing him and making a statement to those slaves, but they were told to keep quiet, so he's keeping quiet.]
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How could I get that information? Do you...have any contacts amongst them?
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crystals;
[ he hears nothing of the sort, but as the pirates go, this one seems an appropriately blunt to start. ]
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But they've sent me to look for your land-bound competitors.
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[ what do people have against just saying what they mean? he has so many competitors at any given day, it's difficult to figure what homie here means. ]
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Small men with swords, too — maybe knives, who am I to judge? The cargo's the important part.
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[ which is possible. he gives much less of a shit about the logistics of all this than they do, and they all prefer it that way.
alternatively, if we are not talking about smugglers - da fuq, dude? use less words. ] What cargo are you looking for?
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crystal.
[ That’s the title, right? says his tone. But he knows it’s the title. ]
This is Bastien. You are not on the list for either of the sessions we’ve scheduled—the etiquette and so on. Do you have a preference for this week or next?
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