We have been at two. [ wars. ] This is a temporary peace, and the Inquisition all that held it. I will vet the guards; they will not put all their eggs in one basket.
We cannot put them on the street, but we can remind them that certain things are a privilege, not a right.
[ an agitated hiss of breath. ]
Skyhold must not yield. Else this will be the solution to every little complaint going forward. Beleth's brother, do you know if he is with them or with us?
[ a beat that might well be read for what brother, a huff that he’ll associate with the punctuation of gesture, ]
Whether any given apostate gives half a shit is a matter, I imagine, of individuals. The Dalish have no particular reason to fear the Circle,
[ problem dalish just get dead ]
But distaste may be enough. I expect more difficulty of the Rifters, and between them, we might be out near two-thirds our personnel. Skyhold must give ground, or our projects here cannot continue; there is no budget for long charity.
[ that doesn't mean he's wrong. this is a fuck of a precedent. ]
We need begin restricting information now. I will draft a letter to Montilyet regarding our Ambassador; I count upon your support.
[ and will bully beleth into it, if necessary. it'd be a waste of the leverage she holds —
Sorrelean Ashara. A mage. She could well be persuaded by him, [ he explains. ] Enough, I think, to say one thing in private and another in public.
[ up the stairs, thankful their tower is so large for so few a number. where is she- either her office or off wandering, he will enquire until he finds her. ]
Give ground and lose the war. [ firmly. ] You have my absolute support. The communications crystals are technically Inquisition property. I suggest their confiscation. It is a shame we possess no way to monitor them.
She is well persuaded, too, by those who would think well of her. [ thranduil ] Better you approach it than I.
I concur upon the matter of the crystals — we can little afford their spread to the enemy. The matter of surveillance might be considered in future; Skyhold does not lack for loyalists at the work. At present we've not the security, even if we'd the manpower.
We must assume for the time being that our secrets will not keep. Protect those we have before breeding more.
I think you better suited to handle the confiscation than I. And better it be one person than several, no need for force. Perhaps requiring they be turned it at supper or else no supper?
no subject
[ 'idk bro' ]
We have been at two. [ wars. ] This is a temporary peace, and the Inquisition all that held it. I will vet the guards; they will not put all their eggs in one basket.
[ blood in vials, whatever ]
no subject
[ the mages, he means, not the phylacteries. ]
We cannot put them on the street, but we can remind them that certain things are a privilege, not a right.
[ an agitated hiss of breath. ]
Skyhold must not yield. Else this will be the solution to every little complaint going forward. Beleth's brother, do you know if he is with them or with us?
no subject
Whether any given apostate gives half a shit is a matter, I imagine, of individuals. The Dalish have no particular reason to fear the Circle,
[ problem dalish just get dead ]
But distaste may be enough. I expect more difficulty of the Rifters, and between them, we might be out near two-thirds our personnel. Skyhold must give ground, or our projects here cannot continue; there is no budget for long charity.
[ that doesn't mean he's wrong. this is a fuck of a precedent. ]
We need begin restricting information now. I will draft a letter to Montilyet regarding our Ambassador; I count upon your support.
[ and will bully beleth into it, if necessary. it'd be a waste of the leverage she holds —
but she’s pissed enough to press if needed. ]
no subject
[ up the stairs, thankful their tower is so large for so few a number. where is she- either her office or off wandering, he will enquire until he finds her. ]
Give ground and lose the war. [ firmly. ] You have my absolute support. The communications crystals are technically Inquisition property. I suggest their confiscation. It is a shame we possess no way to monitor them.
no subject
I concur upon the matter of the crystals — we can little afford their spread to the enemy. The matter of surveillance might be considered in future; Skyhold does not lack for loyalists at the work. At present we've not the security, even if we'd the manpower.
We must assume for the time being that our secrets will not keep. Protect those we have before breeding more.
no subject
I think you better suited to handle the confiscation than I. And better it be one person than several, no need for force. Perhaps requiring they be turned it at supper or else no supper?