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i'm reaching for the clouds
Who: Claude and various
When: January + early February (pre-event)
Where: The Horizon, Aquila, TBA
What: Catch all
Warnings: None currently, will add/mark as needed
( Closed starters in the comments below. Feel free to find me at
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When: January + early February (pre-event)
Where: The Horizon, Aquila, TBA
What: Catch all
Warnings: None currently, will add/mark as needed
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Gripping the small shield with just one hand, both of his arms fling down to his side as he scoffs. ] I wish I could say I'm surprised, but too often this is what happens when things get desperate in wartime. It might not be limited to just us Summoned, either. They could institute a draft.
[ Any able-bodied person over a certain age could have their name called to join the military, with no option to refuse unless they deserted to another faction. That very well might happen. Steve doesn't know enough about the people of the Free Cities to guess if they would simply go along with those orders, seeing it as their duty, or if they would resist. ]
If that does happen, the best course of action would be to try and inspire the people to protest it. Strength in numbers.
[ Would it be enough? Steve's not sure. But he also believes that if the Prime Minister tried to force any Summoned to fight in her war, it would not necessarily end well for her. They're all pretty damn tenacious and not ready to just fall in line. ]
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Even when hearing what he'd hoped to hear said aloud, thereby validating what was on his mind - Claude doesn't answer right away. He twirls the arrow in his hand a bit more while thinking carefully as this sort of thing demands to have happen. ]
If we convinced people to protest, we'd have to be sure that we had the resources to win and not put anyone in a worse position than we are now. That includes not just us but also the civilians since who knows what the government would do in response?
[ It's difficult to not think about Fodlan. Was this what Edelgard had felt like when deciding to take her fateful steps towards the future, towards changing Fodlan, overthrowing what had always been? Which helped skip several steps in his own plans to get to the same end result even though he hadn't cared for the methods of getting there. ]
If the Free Cities really is planning to take action despite whatever's come out of these negotiations that would be the end of peace as we know it, even if it's not much of peace now as it stands where one side's waiting for the other to blink first. This general saying he wants more soldiers, though? Certainly points to that.
Something heard by someone else that's doubly worrying when paired with that is that apparently Quilleth has been writing letters to have funds redirected to Libertas' rebuilding rather than military inventions. I don't know if that means the latter's ramped up, but it reminded me of when we saw the military on the move a while back without knowing what they were up to, exactly.
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It doesn't have to be a violent protest. I'm not saying that would necessarily prevent the Prime Minister from taking violent action in response, but... it would make a statement.
[ This is all speculation, of course. Steve turns to put the shield back where he'd found it, mainly because he doesn't think he's going to be in the mood for idle sparring or weapons practice until they've talked this all through. ]
And yeah, this seems to oppose everything that came out of the negotiations. [ Was that all for show? Is the Prime Minister hoping to get the upper hand by violating everything that was discussed and declaring war anyway? Steve has too many questions here and not enough answers. He draws a hand up and drags it back through his hair. ] And... as for Quilleth, we might want to see that as a good thing. It means that not everyone in leadership positions here are interested in bulking up the military, and would rather focus on rebuilding instead of causing more bloodshed.
[ He's pretty sure Jaskier has some sort of relationship with Quilleth. He makes a mental note to ask for his opinion of her, given that he'd claimed to be such a good judge of character. ]
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[ Something not entirely relevant to their conversation now, but Claude does find it interesting that Quilleth's name has come up so often. A sign they should check into that, if there's a way for them to do so without drawing too much suspicion. To themselves or anyone else, since if too many things are mentioned Claude has to wonder if leadership will wonder how they know things. He would have if this had happened while he was leading the Alliance. ]
I didn't think you meant a violent protest, for the record. If we were going to do something like bringing that anti-war sentiment back, [ because despite his reservations, Claude's certainly not saying no, ] now would be the time to take advantage of it. There's a truce, ostensibly, and Thorne is at least giving the appearance of minding their own business after the Free Cities' retaliation. It's more like I have my suspicions about how benevolent the Free Cities actually is when it comes to someone challenging them on how things are always done if it was done more outright than, say, Libertas' influence coming over to Cadens in the art walk. Especially since they may not be able to punish the citizens, but they certainly know our whereabouts and about us.
[ Speaking of that. Claude spends a second studying the archery target across the way, making no secret of clearly thinking about something though it takes him another minute or so to voice it. ]
If you haven't heard already, you should know Cadens has been pulling people in for questioning about things they've done. I'd know since I was one of them a while back.
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[ Jaskier is one of the most well-known Summoned and has already been in contact with her, so that's certainly a good place to start. Steve knows for a fact that Jaskier wants to make some sort of difference here, the same way that Claude does, so he doesn't think either of them would balk at the idea of sticking their necks out if it came down to it. It wouldn't be a bad idea to have one of the Cities' leaders on their side, if that's possible.
The more that Claude talks, the more that Steve gets the sense that he has a lot of political experience — more than Steve himself does, that's for sure. Hilda made it sound like he was in fact the leader of their Alliance, which means that despite his young age, it'd be a good idea to listen to him.
Not that Steve's ever been the sort to brush people off because of their appearance.
And, well, it's not like Claude is wrong to worry about the well-being of the Summoned. Steve is thrown off when he drops in something about questioning, though. ]
They did what? [ Some alarm enters his tone and his arms drop quickly to his sides. Obviously Claude is fine. It's not the best sign, though. ] I'm kind of surprised they didn't grab me, if that's the case. What were they questioning you about?
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Especially because Claude himself is the one who sent the conversation in a different direction, and Steve's alarm is easy to pick up on. He looks back to the other then with a mostly impassive expression though he does raise an eyebrow at the idea of Steve being hauled in and allows a teasing smile to slip through for a moment. ]
Been causing some trouble they might frown upon, have you? Well, join the club.
[ It's not much of one, given that he only knows of the other members being Ciri and Jesper and because they were the very matter of what he was questioned about. Claude finally places the arrow in his hand back into the quiver and rests one end of Failnaught on the ground to lean an elbow upon it rather casually, like they're merely about to discuss the merits of weapons and nothing more. ]
They pulled me in because back during the supply run I was 'acting suspiciously' and they wanted to know why. I played dumb for most of it since they weren't wrong about what the interviewer eventually asked me, in that I was doing it to cover for... others. [ Now he hesitates, because for as much as he trusts Steve and is rather certain he wouldn't share anything outside of this conversation except for what needs to move forward - ] Forgive the vagueness, since some of what happened isn't mine to tell. Both in the events they wanted me to answer about, which I didn't, and who it involved since I don't want to break their confidence.
At the end of what she wanted to call just a conversation, the interviewer told me she was filing it on record and that they'd possibly follow up with the others from our group. And she has, so I think it stands to reason there's a chance they're finally looking into us more than just letting us be, or that they've been doing this all along.
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I think I've asked enough questions that I might be on their radar, that's all.
[ When Claude settles into a more casual posture, Steve mirrors it by leaning up against the side of the wooden weapons rack, arms crossing loosely over his chest. This is about the supply run, is it? Steve went on one himself, which leaves him even more surprised that he hadn't been pulled in for questioning. Maybe it has something to do with events that took place on Claude's trip, though he remains vague on that point — for the sake of keeping his fellow Summoned in confidence, it sounds like. ]
... Interesting. I went on a supply run myself, but I was with Sephiroth, who's an active member of the military here. That may be why we were under less scrutiny. [ Steve's brow furrows in quiet contemplation as he stares off for a moment. They had helped out that injured traveler who may very well have been a bandit, and some of the soldiers with them had even provided aid in tending to his wounds. Apparently they hadn't taken interest in that, unless Sephiroth was the one questioned. Maybe he should check.
Eventually he shifts his gaze back to Claude, his expression piercing yet still colored with concern. ] Did you have a caravan of Free Cities soldiers traveling with you? I'm assuming they're the ones who leaked all this information.
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That train of thought stops before it really starts when the other mentions he also went on a supply run and Claude arches an eyebrow at that and everything which follows. Sephiroth's not a name he can immediately pair with a face - not with a little more thought first, and mostly because Claude's deeply distracted by the rest of what Steve's said. That there's more than one Summoned who joined the Free Cities military, someone besides who he's met and asked about their choice to do just that. ]
Hm. I wouldn't be surprised if they're more lenient about their fellow soldiers than the rest of us since I'd assume there's a level of trust there we're not entitled to having. We did have several soldiers escorting us and the wagons. The interviewer did mention they were the ones who were suspicious about what was happening, so I have to assume they reported it in whatever methods they have for that.
[ All of which adds to that feeling of whatever surveillance being done of them that was done in the background is less so now, and which pairs with at least one leader being in favor of a draft in a way Claude doesn't care for. There is a way around some of their information block, as it turns out, and as he glances back Steve's direction. ]
Out of curiosity. What are the chances your friend in the military would be willing to keep an eye on things there for us if that's not already happening?