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ƬƠƬƛԼԼƳ ƇƠƊЄƤЄƝƊЄƝƬ ƑԼƖƝƬ ([personal profile] katabasis) wrote2022-09-06 05:59 am
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[personal profile] ipseite 2023-04-10 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
( her tevene is good, still. silver has some fluency; they had practised a great deal. she practises, still. it still carries an accent — unlike any other, truly, the way the accent she already speaks with does not perfectly map to any particular part of thedas. the shape of the words comes with less hesitation than the words themselves,

deciding to answer him, deciding that this is a well enough tangent to allow. that she will learn something from it, in turn.
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Arrangements, ( she says, ) no. Not so...

Julius is the eldest surviving son of Bann Selwyn. That is a consideration, and no small one, where the benefits offered by aligning more directly with the Rowntrees would be... perhaps more accessible from one side, if not necessarily the other, and not insignificant. When this is finished, other work will begin and we will need as sturdy a place to stand.

I suppose I might argue that all I do is in service of such arrangements, but there you have it.
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[personal profile] ipseite 2023-04-18 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
( and in that spirit, )

The cause of mages, certainly. It will lead to more and stranger bedfellows, the more successful it becomes in acclimating both them and the world to their participation in it.

I suppose 'begin' is not the word. Such work continues. It will look different, of necessity, when Corypheus does not keep us from each other's throats by his enormity.
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[personal profile] ipseite 2023-05-08 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
I think it not the only possibility, ( is measured, ) but I have not heard yet a resolution to what drove the bloodshed, nor, in truth, have I seen much evidence the Chantry entertains much willingness to negotiate one meaningfully.

I would be glad to be wrong.
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[personal profile] ipseite 2023-05-08 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
I think the Divine could easily win support if she were to make certain concessions, but I wonder at the appetite for it. The same argument might be made in the other direction; the south is tired of fighting, so why not hold fast and expect that fatigue to weaken resistance? And what benefit will she see in relinquishing Circles, versus what she might lose?

Each concession the Chantry has made thus far has been reluctant, at knife-point, and because they saw no ready alternative. A bloodless end to it would be preferable, even ideal; I think it would be shortsighted to presume it would be so simply because it would be preferred. I would rather be prepared for the worse outcome and pleasantly surprised than caught off-guard that I took my better day for granted.

In the years that I have been with the Inquisition and with Riftwatch, the most commonly held presumption outside of mage company has always been that the Chantry will insist upon Circles— that mages, one way or another, will be returned to them. Perhaps that it would be sad; but that it will be. There is more than one way to view the fatigue of war.


( in the inquisition, she remembers the way it was spoken of as nearly a foregone conclusion that mages had had their moment, but surely, they would meekly return when all was said and done. )