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Faolan ([personal profile] reticence) wrote in [community profile] 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?
knightscode: AT LEAST I STILL HAVE MY NOBILITY (♠27)

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[personal profile] knightscode 2014-10-19 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
There are a few things worth knowing about them. That is one.

[ He considers the other question, though, weighs up his answer. ]

My loyalty to Solais and Ridire was here, first, because my friends were here. My king was here, under the same court, and any place he stands is mine to defend. He has gone from here, now, but my loyalty stays because in working with them I have come to see their hearts. In working with them to defend my friends I have come to understand them. They are kind, good people. They do not want bloodshed, if they can avoid it. They want justice, not vengeance. They want peace. I can respect that. I can respect them as people. They have done me no wrong, they have listened when I speak, they have forgiven my failures and they have encouraged me. I have been given no reason to act against them -- I have not followed them blindly, do not think that. They are well aware I have at least one friend among the Unseelie I keep in contact with. They have not asked me to follow them blindly. They have asked me to protect and serve this court. That is what I am doing.
knightscode: AND MORE TRAGIC (♠18)

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[personal profile] knightscode 2014-10-20 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ Mmph. ]

Perhaps. Only a change in experience would tell. As to your question... The shards themselves are a source of power. They are part of a large gem -- I assume you know that much. Reynard himself was collecting them. One shardholder -- a human without other such skill, only their shard -- is worth thirty men if he knows how to channel its power. Now consider this: Reynard has taken 12 shards and fused them into his chest.
knightscode: AND MORE CONFUSED (♠17)

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[personal profile] knightscode 2014-10-20 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
In controlling and drawing power from a shard you might make yourself swifter, stronger. It is said that untrained shardholders can be destructive without meaning to. For myself, the first time I used my shard I clove a sword clean through.

[ He sighs, considers the question. ]

I do not know the exact significance of the number, but I have a sense -- that the number perhaps will reach him a certain power level. Perhaps he means to challenge the courts. Perhaps he needs that much power to perform some act. It is on my list of questions to ask Solais the first chance I get.
knightscode: WELP #2 (♠ 64)

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[personal profile] knightscode 2014-10-21 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
It was.

[ Lancelot is not surprised that Faolan knows. He is, after all, friends with Sigrid -- and she could have heard that from Lord Stark easily enough. She did serve him for a while, and he travelled with them to Maupertius to learn. ]

And you may learn by asking that I teach you.

[ Does that sound a little teasing.

It should because it is.
]

I would be happy to, once I am back within the walls of Caer Glaem, and happy to have your aid in our fight.
knightscode: Well that's not the worst plan so far (♠ 63)

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[personal profile] knightscode 2014-10-22 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
That is how it works. So long as you are content with such a thing, of course.

[ He sounds amused, but Lancelot is careful in all things by default. He does not know if Faolan may be too proud for such things. ]