Waver Velvet | Lord El-Melloi II (
gordianknots) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-12-31 11:29 am
Video | Forward dated to 4 Jan
It has been about a month since the passing of Reynard the Fox. While I believe we can all agree that his death is a good thing, it is worth noting that some of his ideas have not died with him.
For those not paying attention, or staying close to the castles, one of the major ways that Reynard won over the local population was by sowing seeds of sentiment against shard-bearers. If what he said did not have a grain of truth in it, then those sentiments would not be lingering with us still.
I know that for many, our perspective is what informs how to handle this. We don’t want to be here any more than the local populace wants us here. We’re outsiders from different worlds, playing at a grand game of war while they suffer from our decisions.
We need to continue to combat the legacy Reynard is trying to leave for himself - that of a champion of the people, who rose against shardbearers only to be slayed by them. Become their friends and protectors rather than distant individuals whose mere presence threatens their lives. They don’t have a fraction of the information that we do, and considering how information is hidden from us, that says a lot.
To form cohesive action will take time. With that said, changes can begin on an individual level, one that affords respect to whoever you encounter, even if it is not returned.
If you do this for no other reason, do it because it deprives Reynard of any remaining power.
Thank you.
[With that, Waver ends the communication. Anyone who was present at Alyosha’s talk at the Barrel is likely to understand why he’s made this message, and when it’s come out as it has.]
For those not paying attention, or staying close to the castles, one of the major ways that Reynard won over the local population was by sowing seeds of sentiment against shard-bearers. If what he said did not have a grain of truth in it, then those sentiments would not be lingering with us still.
I know that for many, our perspective is what informs how to handle this. We don’t want to be here any more than the local populace wants us here. We’re outsiders from different worlds, playing at a grand game of war while they suffer from our decisions.
We need to continue to combat the legacy Reynard is trying to leave for himself - that of a champion of the people, who rose against shardbearers only to be slayed by them. Become their friends and protectors rather than distant individuals whose mere presence threatens their lives. They don’t have a fraction of the information that we do, and considering how information is hidden from us, that says a lot.
To form cohesive action will take time. With that said, changes can begin on an individual level, one that affords respect to whoever you encounter, even if it is not returned.
If you do this for no other reason, do it because it deprives Reynard of any remaining power.
Thank you.
[With that, Waver ends the communication. Anyone who was present at Alyosha’s talk at the Barrel is likely to understand why he’s made this message, and when it’s come out as it has.]

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[Waver shifts in his seat, unsure of the best way to explain this.]
Would you consider someone who helps train troops, but declines to march in battle someone who is fighting?
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[Mentorship, in Waver's case. One he never expected to have.]
Being aware of that level of complicity, and acknowledging it is the other option out there. Knowing the effects, following up on them, and if they have done damage, trying to soothe it. That can be done if someone is Seelie or Unseelie, fighting or not.
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I was taught as much by my father. But it isn't out of public image or anything like that.
It's doing what is right.
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[But there is the answer to Alice's question, for whatever it is worth to her.]
It is as right as anyone can do in a conflict like this. In the future, other paths might open to avoid battles. I hope there are.
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I'm sure that there will be, but for now, what counts most is sparing lives, at least through these options. The little things matter and sometimes they matter the most.
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Couldn't have put it better myself. In a pinch, I think get in touch with Maglor, his ability to teleport will be the most useful.
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There is one other option I can think of.
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[Waver quite likes them both, although if he is honest, he thinks Hiccup has a future in politics more than Jack does.]
I'll call them up immediately then, and keep Lumina and the Outsider in mind too.
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[ So help her, she's writing a list now. ]
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I'll sleep on it if I have to.
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[It is an awful joke, and that Waver smiles about it is worse.]
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Then I will keep you updated. Each of you.
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[He pauses and adds:]
I should say thank you for the advice too. I appreciate when people look over my shoulder and improve what's in progress.
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[ Hesitant to use "trust", except Jack Frost is a huge exception to this for many reasons for it. ]
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