Faolan (
reticence) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-10-15 10:14 pm
voice; open to both courts
[Faolan is not one for making announcements. Being a spy, he does not like to put himself in the spotlight. But he needs information. And they need this information as well. So after consulting the necessary sources, he turns to the lockets.
When he speaks, his voice is soft yet strong and sure. And a lot smoother than his normal speaking voice. He's got to disguise himself somehow, after all. He is used to using this tactic, and he is good at it. For those that know him, it will take a moment to recognize him from this speech.]
Fellow shardbearers. A moment of your time, I beg you. If nothing else should catch your attention on this day, then at least heed this announcement. A great force is rising. Some of you may have heard of Reynard the Fox, Lord of Maupertius. Violent, fickle, and unstable, he enjoys power and conflict, and having turned on both courts at once, he is seeking both for his own means.
Reynard is collecting shards, Unseelie and Seelie alike, for the purposes of gaining power. Unseating a monarch, perhaps. Creating his own court, certainly. Creating his own army, his own champions. Collecting more shards. Gaining more power. We cannot allow such a man as Reynard the gains that he seeks.
Be wary, fellow citizens. Be on your guard against him. A slight man with long red hair, beardless and fair of face, who flies a banner of a red fox on a black field. They say he is deathless, that he can transform into a fox. If you are cornered by him, run. If you are seeking him out, don't. His gain is everyone's loss.
For those who have encountered him before, I seek a few answers. A gathering of information. What has he promised you, if anything? What dealings have you had with the man? What do you know of Reynard the Fox?
When he speaks, his voice is soft yet strong and sure. And a lot smoother than his normal speaking voice. He's got to disguise himself somehow, after all. He is used to using this tactic, and he is good at it. For those that know him, it will take a moment to recognize him from this speech.]
Fellow shardbearers. A moment of your time, I beg you. If nothing else should catch your attention on this day, then at least heed this announcement. A great force is rising. Some of you may have heard of Reynard the Fox, Lord of Maupertius. Violent, fickle, and unstable, he enjoys power and conflict, and having turned on both courts at once, he is seeking both for his own means.
Reynard is collecting shards, Unseelie and Seelie alike, for the purposes of gaining power. Unseating a monarch, perhaps. Creating his own court, certainly. Creating his own army, his own champions. Collecting more shards. Gaining more power. We cannot allow such a man as Reynard the gains that he seeks.
Be wary, fellow citizens. Be on your guard against him. A slight man with long red hair, beardless and fair of face, who flies a banner of a red fox on a black field. They say he is deathless, that he can transform into a fox. If you are cornered by him, run. If you are seeking him out, don't. His gain is everyone's loss.
For those who have encountered him before, I seek a few answers. A gathering of information. What has he promised you, if anything? What dealings have you had with the man? What do you know of Reynard the Fox?

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Of Nymphs, they ususually just call themselves the Sisterhood. He's attempted to capture one of them, and nearly pulled it off, but the crystal prison he used is in hands that are trying to undo it's magic at the moment.
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[Are Nymphs another part to play in this building of power he is attempting, perhaps? Or is Reyard just a madman. Faolan has lots of questionsssss.]
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The one attempting to remove the power from this 'crystal prison'. You would not happen to know their name, would you?
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[Lies, Unseelie Lancelot has it because Waver tipped him off. But Waver doesn't know exactly how much Faolan can be trusted right now, and he isn't going to harm the progress made right now.]
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[Would you trust him more if you met him in person, Waver? Harry trusts him - would you trust him more to know that? If only these matters weren't so delicate, he'd be more open about himself. As it is, he's already creating himself as a target.]
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I don't like giving information that's inaccurate or will prove to be harmful to all involved if I make an error.
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I would meet with you, if you are willing. Perhaps it might ease your mind. You understand why I hesitate to reveal myself over lockets, I hope.
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I own a coffee house out in Nimh Gleanne, as I have made the conscious choice to not partake of the courts.
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Nimh Gleanne. It is tempting to arrange a meeting. I feel that we are of like mind, you and I. But I cannot leave my Lady Sigrid, certainly not for as long as a venture to Nimh Gleanne would take. [From either direction of Caer Scima or Caer Glaem, or the Station, that is more than a day's absence, and one he cannot risk. Not after he has given her his promise.]
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They're really rubbish at picking people who are inclined towards loyalty on both sides, I'm becoming convinced of it.
Mm, the problem of being so far out of the way. I might propose that the next time you need to travel, I can attempt to meet you somewhere that's on your route.
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If you ever have need to travel close to Caer Glaem, or Caer Scima, I have ways of traveling between them. Barring that... My Lady may perhaps be convinced into travel to Nimh Gleanne. Particularly if there is more reason than just coffee to make the journey.
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I'm also sure that plenty of others will be willing to help you with Reynard troubles. He's pissed off people.
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Should you work towards a solution of moving against Reynard in any concrete way, please consider keeping me informed.
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Consider it done. Though I would ask to whom I speak. Should I have other means of communication aside from lockets, it would be useful to know.
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Any preference for a Mr, Sir, etc. in front of that?
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I have no title. You may call me what you like. There is little need for formalities, in my trade.
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