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Estinien Wyrmblood ([personal profile] coerthantorment) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-11-19 05:09 pm

[CLOSED] lived a lot of different lives

WHO: Estinien Wyrmblood, Winnifred Bordeaux, and the Solvunn Council
WHAT: Estinien meets with the council in hopes of driving them towards action... or at least in hopes of finding out what Solvunn wants out of this conflict in the first place.
WHERE: Primary Settlement, Solvunn
WHEN: Mid to Late Novemberish

Six months prior, Estinien never could have imagined himself willingly subjecting himself to this. To playing the diplomat, to making appeals, to trying to gather favour... it was work left to better men, in his opinion. Yet, with an absence of those he had unknowingly relied on, he has few other options. From the sounds of things, this effort very well may be dependant on him.

Few others were willing to make a move, at least from all he had observed - and of those that were, not all of them were prepared. In his case, though, he was built to fight. Everything he saw, he saw through that lens.

And so, this is what he brought to the council's attention: that, at least to him, the situation with Thorne was something that needed to be fought against, and that he was prepared to do it in whatever way they thought best. They had the experience, he said, they had lived in this place for much longer than him. Yet, at the same time, his limited experience with their world made him think that time was of the essence.

"You have my thanks for seeing me today," he says. It's the sort of formality that chafes against him, but he bears it regardless. Despite how rebellious he became after taking on the mantle of Azure Dragoon, there had been a time when he needed to play along enough that he could be granted the position by the Holy See in the first place, even if his skill had done most of the speaking. He can do this if he must, he reminds himself.

"Since coming to Solvunn some months ago, it has ever been mine intent to take on the cause of your people. I would not shirk the responsibility placed on me by my presence here, whether it be through circumstances or fate... if the world of Abraxas has need of my kind to resolve the issue of the Singularity, then so be it. Yet, I find myself adrift, and with little idea of what Solvunn herself seeks to accomplish. I know that your people see the tamperings of the Free Cities and Thorne as dire threats to this world and all others, but I have found myself wondering, what they hope to do to stop it?

"Were it in my hands, I know that I would not tarry, knowing that Thorne may have what they need to meddle with the Singularity more effectively than they have before. Does the Council of Solvunn disagree? If so, I would benefit from hearing your reasoning for such delay. You are, after all, the ones with a history in this place, and with an understanding of what has come before. I cannot claim to be as knowledgeable, though 'tis not from disinterest. I've done what reading I can to learn Solvunn's intent, but I am still unclear on the way forward.

"You have a willing soldier in me, and I had hoped to show you as much with the information offered upon our first meeting. And now that you have had time to see my measure, I would simply ask that you make use of me. Tell me what Solvunn wants and what it needs, and how I might aid you and your people. If you see Thorne as a threat, I would ask what can be done to stop them. Pray, understand me. There is much I have left behind to be in this world. Dire causes I have been forced to abandon, and that's consequences are still unknown to me. It weighs heavily on me for my presence here to be put to waste, when all that I loved before has been put at risk in turn.

"...And I have seen that you have taken it upon yourself to bring more here alongside me. If circumstances are as dire as they seem, I understand your need. But, if you would follow in Thorne's footsteps, you must see some divine purpose for our presence here. 'Tis no longer a matter of refugees stumbling upon your doorsteps - we are being called upon."

Estinien bows his head slightly, signaling the end of his appeal.

"Pray, tell me how I might yet strike against your enemies."
abraxasnpcs2: (winnifred)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs2 2021-11-24 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Winnifred watches Estinien's frustration build almost fondly, the way a teacher would when trying to lead a child to solve a puzzle by themselves.

"For a soldier, you are very used to being told why your orders are necessary, aren't you?" she muses. "And resenting it when you aren't given the answers you assume must exist and feel you are owed. Solvunn's goal is, as it always has been, to serve the Gods. And the Gods have not called for war with Thorne. That would be enough of an answer for any of our people, but you... perhaps with a little effort you can begin to understand our position. Tell me. Can Ambrose Rhett reach the Singularity?"
abraxasnpcs2: (winnifred)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs2 2021-11-24 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
"You're leaping ahead, insisting we prepare for an something you imagine inevitable... because that's what fits best with your own experience. And because of that, in fearing the worst and nursing your own personal resentment of Thorne, you are ignoring all the evidence against it," Winnifred cautions. She isn't fond of padding her words either.

"Don't misunderstand me, Estinien. We have no fondness for Thorne, and there might be one or two on the Council who would probably enjoy the opportunity to give Ambrose a bloody nose. But let's put the will of the Gods aside, as you weren't raised here and taught to find faith in it, and consider the threat Thorne might pose with a level head. Nothing more than logic.

"For all his meddling and grandiose speeches, has Ambrose shown he has any ability to affect the Singularity, in any way at all? Even by proxy? Did he set the Summoned any task that might indicate he knows how to use them to achieve his goals? And you... you have been to the Horizon yourself. Did going there give you any measure of power it didn't give to everyone else who crossed the border? Did you gain the strength to subjugate the Singularity, or any insight into how it might be controlled? Did you even learn if it can be?"

Winnifred peers at Estinien carefully, as if hoping to see some spark of understanding leap into life there. When she speaks again, her voice is softer, full of patience.

"Even if you had unlocked the secret to controlling the wild power of the Singularity itself. How willing would you be to give that power to me?"
abraxasnpcs2: (winnifred)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs2 2021-11-27 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Winnifred pauses, her keen eyes examining the discontent drawn across Estinien's face curiously.

"Are you being deliberately difficult with me?"

She shakes her head.

"You know exactly why we have begun Summoning, Estinien. You and your companions are the ones who made it possible, even down to the details of how such magic might be accomplished! A clear sign from the Gods if there ever was one. You made it all very clear, when you told the Council of your experiences. The Summoned are our concern. Not Thorne, or even the Free Cities, who I have heard you speak very little about despite their desire to destroy the Singularity entirely. The Summoned. And they are where I would direct your attention, if you are honestly interested in steering a course away from calamity and not simply thirsty for the familiar comforts of war."
abraxasnpcs2: (winnifred)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs2 2021-11-29 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
Patient, Winifred listens to Estinien's response without the slightest outward indication of disinterest, though the lengthy recounting of how his experience with war has led him to believe in its inevitability and even righteous necessity does very little to impress her.

"If I may offer you some advice?"

She lifts a hand, much like she had to quieten the council chamber, and continues smoothly.

"When you come to a foreign land as a refugee, and are accepted and provided for by a generous people who are accepting a risk in taking responsibility for your care, and ask to speak at a council of their leadership, and at that meeting ask them how you might best strike against their enemies... it might serve you to listen to the answers you are given and respond accordingly. Otherwise, it might seem to those kind and generous people that your offer to assist them in whatever way they deem best is less than sincere, and more likely an attempt to coerce them into assisting you."
abraxasnpcs2: (winnifred)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs2 2021-12-04 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Winnifred's head tilts slightly to the side as she examines Estinien's face anew, assessing his response to being offered an opportunity to correct course.

"The gods do not give us a burden we cannot carry, or ask for more than we can bear to give," she tells him. "You, and the others brought here to our community, haven't been here long enough to feel it, perhaps, but the blessing of the gods is a gift not given to many. In time, I hope all those chosen to join us come to recognize the privilege of their position, and the price asked by the gods well worth paying.

Do you believe in fate, Estinien? That no one is brought into the world or taken from it without reason?"
abraxasnpcs2: (winnifred)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs2 2021-12-12 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"There will always be some debate on the matter, even among those who hear the voices of the gods themselves. For myself... I have always believed that all things are known to them, and that they reveal as much as we are capable of understanding. The rest? We are not designed to know it, being as we are simple mortal creatures of flesh and blood. To see the future as the past, all paths, all possibilities and purposes? Such things would drive us mad."

She shakes her head, pulling the fabric of her shawl tightly around her body.

"But you, and all the others brought here, are exactly where you are meant to be. Just as all in Solvunn, and the Free Cities, and even Thorne are. It may be difficult to see why things are as they are, but eventually all things come together as they must. Can you accept this answer for now, Estinien?"