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Dion "The Situations" Lesage ([personal profile] princeofruin) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs 2024-01-30 07:24 am (UTC)

The wrinkle sees fit to smooth over, at least in small measure. Urianger's words are not wholly reassuring, as they are not meant to be, nor are they devoid of much mystery. Yet the answer does have him note that some consideration has been put into this pursuit. No politician, surely, but it is a good deal more than some scholars should bother with.

"I do not intend to say selflessness cannot exist. Only that it rarely does in such matters." A fact he laments all the same.

Though it is not Dion's concern what the man decides to do with the Fey, or for them, or for himself, he can hardly ignore such an intriguing hook to his words, can he? For who, in particular, does he fear to be overheard from? They would be fools to think the royal family does not have spies in their own castle, to sway opinion or to keep it steady, but... perhaps Urianger has some man, in particular, that he fears.

"If it is not untoward for me to further disrupt your research... my room is quiet at all times." He does not share it, and he prefers it, for now, that way. "I confess, you have left me intrigued."

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