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Toboe ([personal profile] nottame) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-09-19 06:55 pm

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[Sometime after the fairies and imps have flitting around noting wishes and providing updates, a locket connection opens to an evening sky and some tree-lining - a Shard-Bearer's on the move someplace, and he doesn't show up onscreen, but his voice is coming from not too high aboce, off to the side, as if he's sitting on the ground and crouching in some.]

What happens at a royal audience? [...is what he asks, with a lightness and earnest curiosity. Not loud, and not with entirely full breath, perhaps, but it's nothing worse than sticking tiredness from traveling.]
gordianknots: I'll take it as it comes (You can take your lamb of God)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-09-21 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Essentially, they have an idea of who you are. The audiences are voluntary ways to establish a firmer rapport between yourself and the monarchs.

Of course if you wish to remain under the radar and not used by them in this war, an audience is the opposite of where you want to be.
gordianknots: I'll take it as it comes (You can take your lamb of God)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-09-21 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[They're interesting remarks, one that Waver puts away from later. He always likes knowing who's unsure against participating in a nonsense conflict.]

You certainly aren't, and your doubts aren't uncommon. The monarchs, old as they are and old as this war is, are used to such hesitations and as a result, do you think that they don't know how to combat them and turn reservations into enthusiasm?

By not telling them that, or approaching them at all, you go unnoticed and are freer to act in a way that can work against this war. Does that make sense?
gordianknots: I'll take it as it comes (You can take your lamb of God)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-09-24 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Trick may be a strong word, but you seem to have the general idea.
gordianknots: And I'd crack the whip and burn down this house of cards (You know the land your labours earned)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-05 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
[Waver has been in the Drabwurld for enough time to understand that the nuances of the court means that people take away so many different impressions. But he has been in the camp of walk away from the bullshit and work for a third option since arrival, and is always inclined to offer that path to others as another way.]

You always have the option to refuse what they offer. You also always have the option to leave the court and find somewhere else to settle, away from the politics and the fighting.

It isn't easy to do, not when they draw you here and try to make you dependent on them for things like food, shelter, clothing, and safety, but it can be done.
gordianknots: How could you get it so wrong? (We're all brilliant minds)

Whoops permaprivate on his end now

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-05 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm.

Every time I try and think about what happens if either side wins the war, it becomes upsettingly clear that the losers will get annihilated. I refuse to contribute to that end.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-06 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
True enough, but I can't force the matter either. Makes me no better than the courts. But there are ways to gently nudge people towards thinking twice, and re-considering their positions.

[It is something Waver has done time and again in his role as a professor, successfully.]

I can only provide information that both courts leave out, and hope people come to their own conclusions.
gordianknots: So fix your sad eye on someone worthier (Don't know bout us but I know bout them)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-06 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I have very limited capabilities here. Back home, I'm just a professor, with no ability to partake in a fight. I can provide information, and input when people have plans, but to go beyond that would be a risk.

[One he'll take in the right circumstances, but the plan must be solid first.]
gordianknots: I will not sing along - How did you get it so wrong (& we will build Jerusalem)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-07 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
That'd require a proper general I'm afraid, not a professor.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-07 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I like to think there's a plausibility, but centuries of conflict is very against me. If I'm wrong, then at least I'll have maybe made things bearable for a few other people.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-08 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
If it is the best that can be done in the circumstances, then it has to be that way. I like to think realistically fist, lest I be set up for disappointment.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-08 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
Some people here are all for fighting though. I've spoken with them and understand their perspective, unfortunately.
gordianknots: So fix your sad eye on someone worthier (Don't know bout us but I know bout them)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-08 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
For some people, it seems fighting is a way of life, enjoyable, and what they're comfortable with. This war suits them, and suits their goals.
gordianknots: Sing your society song - it never changes (We all love the Smiths and dig the Clash)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-10-08 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Exactly so. [Waver shrugs, he knows that on some microlevel, fighting and being more clever than the next guy is all he knows too.]