Video; Seelie-locked
Hey there. It's come to my attention that we've got some unwelcome Unseelie soldiers sticking around Cothromach. I think they figured their camps were pretty well-disguised, but after awhile--it gets tough to hide that many soldiers. So--
[With a grin, he stood up straight and began walking up the cliff-face, scaling the mountain on foot. At that point, the mangled and burning Unseelie camp could be seen more clearly in the opposite direction as Cothromach. The mountain face gave Lancer an eagle's view of that camp, though it was largely too difficult for most people to scale as quickly as he had.]
I'm usually the type to hog the glory, but I'm missing a few of my precious abilities, so I'll need some help rooting those folks out and running them out of these lands. Who's in for some raids?

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Well--after checking the terrain, I don't think their connections could possibly reach too far unless they're using familiars or channeling crystals.
[It would require at least one sorcerer on duty constantly maintaining a channel through that much magical interference in the air. There were too many nymphs and slyphs around to keep the air clear of thought.]
Doesn't help they have 'sisters' in the air, clogging up magical channels.
[At the very least, Cu Chulainn found himself pitying them.]
Though, if it's a trap, it's a shoddy one. They'd have to have the mountains and forests rigged for miles to make any use of a proper ambush. This is a force that's trying to gradually seal up the mountain and take few chances losing their territory. If they manage to close in, then they'll definitely have good footing for a real assault, but until then, if they try to advance too quickly in uneven sections, they'll easily be flanked and overrun.
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[Diarmuid takes in all the information Cu Chulainn has given him. It's very helpful since he hasn't been out that way yet and so isn't very familiar with the layout of the land.]
One of my spears can nullify magical barriers and such. If I did that long enough for our attackers to enter each camp, it could be possible for us to take them out one by one without any of the other camps being the wiser.
[He turns to Grainne and gives her a a gentle smile.]
Our new home is in danger. I cannot sit back and do nothing, Beloved.
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Our...
[A flash of surprise crosses her face, right before it devolves into a mildly annoyed look; but Diarmuid should recognize it for what it is. She's actually furious and just barely keeping it from showing.]
Our new home?
[Grainne disappears from the locket suddenly. She had shut it without another word.]
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Cu Chulainn, himself, could never imagine that sort of dedication to another ruler or having another home. The Queen was his partner, but she was only that.]
You might want to hear her out a bit, your wife.
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I chose my words poorly and she misunderstood me. This place is our new home, at least for the foreseeable future. Of course, we need to protect it. That doesn't mean I have given up on going home, but we won't be able to get home if this place is destroyed in the meantime.
[He sighs and then shakes his head.]
Don't worry. I will be sure to speak to her soon and straighten things out.
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[Unfortunately, he realized the parallel with his own Princess, Emer. Had his wife been uprooted after she gave up her old life for him, she would have taken to violence right away.]
For soldiers, 'where we sleep' is something else entirely.
[Also, damn it, he was trying to score with Grainne. Why was he giving Diarmuid advice?]
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The lifestyle we lived made her unhappy? I am assuming you mean while we were on the run? I was not the one who chose that lifestyle. She did when she chose to run away.
[He did his best and he regrets none of it, including refusing to sleep with her until much time had passed.]
But, you are right about the fact I shouldn't have used 'home.' I forget sometimes how much that is different for people like us.
[Especially when the whole Servant thing is added in.]