thebreakingwave: (01 » interest)
a wizard. ([personal profile] thebreakingwave) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-05-18 01:18 pm

video; unseelie lockets; backdated to the 14th.

Mair's fallen to the Seelie and, quite frankly, I don't think we can win it back all that easily, but I've been asked by friends there -- good people, Drabwurld natives -- to make it difficult for the occupying force. I can go on my own, but I'd rather have some support and to that end, I'm looking for a handful of people who can do two things: first, you need to be able to hide your shard signature, and second, and more importantly, that you're quick, quiet, and willing to focus on Seelie targets without harming the native populace.

I've a plan for what might work and information about targets, strongholds, and schedules. In theory, it should be quick in, quick out, and if it does look to be going pear-shaped, there's no shame in running from this one.

If you're interested or have questions, I'm happy to answer.
digophelia: (Blinded by the pain of loss)

[personal profile] digophelia 2015-05-19 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
I don't want to engage Seelie court members violently anymore.

[ She sighs, because she realizes this is a silly thing to say, that his intentions aren't that. ]

How bad is it? How much are they suffering?
Edited 2015-05-19 00:33 (UTC)
digophelia: (Our time in this garden is past)

[personal profile] digophelia 2015-05-19 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
I know, Harry, I know. It is as you say -- if you are lucky. I'd hate for any of us travelers to get hurt, frankly.

[ Such an extreme shift compared to how she spoke last year. A year or so ago, Alice would have been for it. ]

It reminds me a bit of Whitechapel in my time. The slums and disparity. I wish I had more resources to take in more children out of there. If... if this happens, will there be ways to bring supplies to the natives?
digophelia: (To die in the waters of the wild)

[personal profile] digophelia 2015-05-19 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
I understand, the same sentiment would be shared in Whitechapel, really. Though, there's no wrong in it, as long as others have good intentions. I don't blame them for being weary; I've seen terrible things come from nurses and doctors.