Who: Alucard and open When: July Where: Aquila, Cadens, Ikorr What: Closed text thread; some exploring in Ikorr; and delving into the aftermath of the Free Cities Warnings: Added as needed
That part of the ritual may be beyond their control entirely. Given a few more years here, I suppose we'll see whether or not they manage to refine it.
[As he understands it the summoning ritual isn't exactly a new thing, though Solvunn doesn't have the experience with it that other territories do. They may not even wish to exert the kind of control that he would, in their place. Leaving the selection of the summoned up to 'the will of the gods' seems just as in-character for them as handpicking fellow worshippers.]
You may be asking to hear from me more often than you realize. Their requests always feel pointed to some end, even if it's not always entirely clear what that is. Regardless, if they seem to be forming an army or looking to summon an old god, sure. I'll let you know.
If the Free Cities ever happens to point its aggression at Solvunn rather than Thorne, I'd appreciate a similar warning.
Let us hope it continues to remain out of their control.
[Alucard doesn't trust any of the powers that be. The best, the best they have now is that the summons are random. It avoids pointed selection towards whatever end may be thought of.]
If I know anything in advance, I'll try to communicate it. The Free Cities being as large as they are makes it harder to anticipate such things, unless one is deeply involved in various goings on.
[Alucard has made himself peripheral at best. He isn't suited for politics. Best to let him play around with buildings instead.] Thank you.
Of course. I won't hold you accountable should the worst come to pass while you're out in the middle of the desert.
[Or baking bread in the Horizon. Being at the centre of the commune's running would mean engaging in the same worship and rituals the locals do, and he's unwilling to do so. He's not connected to Solvunn's politics any more than Alucard is to the Free Cities'. Michael doesn't expect more than he can offer.]
Until then.
[He gives a parting nod and turns towards the street he'd been headed down.]
no subject
[As he understands it the summoning ritual isn't exactly a new thing, though Solvunn doesn't have the experience with it that other territories do. They may not even wish to exert the kind of control that he would, in their place. Leaving the selection of the summoned up to 'the will of the gods' seems just as in-character for them as handpicking fellow worshippers.]
You may be asking to hear from me more often than you realize. Their requests always feel pointed to some end, even if it's not always entirely clear what that is. Regardless, if they seem to be forming an army or looking to summon an old god, sure. I'll let you know.
If the Free Cities ever happens to point its aggression at Solvunn rather than Thorne, I'd appreciate a similar warning.
no subject
[Alucard doesn't trust any of the powers that be. The best, the best they have now is that the summons are random. It avoids pointed selection towards whatever end may be thought of.]
If I know anything in advance, I'll try to communicate it. The Free Cities being as large as they are makes it harder to anticipate such things, unless one is deeply involved in various goings on.
[Alucard has made himself peripheral at best. He isn't suited for politics. Best to let him play around with buildings instead.] Thank you.
no subject
[Or baking bread in the Horizon. Being at the centre of the commune's running would mean engaging in the same worship and rituals the locals do, and he's unwilling to do so. He's not connected to Solvunn's politics any more than Alucard is to the Free Cities'. Michael doesn't expect more than he can offer.]
Until then.
[He gives a parting nod and turns towards the street he'd been headed down.]