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Imarë wrote:The introduction through Rhonna I believe will be most useful. I think this connection will at least bring us into the sphere of Lord Morgans followers in helping to subvert the government of Kaldor.
Imarë wrote:I think this is where Lord Graver wants us but, for the sake of plausable deniability, has left the mission open to what we want to do (just as he said that Rahel was "a friend")
Imarë wrote:It is more difficult to see a place for Bevan and Imare yet, I am sure there are things for us to do that has not struck us yet. Bevan can at least tap the friends she has and aquaintances of her father in Kaldor
Imarë wrote:she does have connections with the Fenlanders, who are not exactly happy with the present government.
Imarë wrote:I am sure that when Imare is finished with "Brokeback Tashal" there will be something for her to do also.
Imarë wrote:Point one: we are always loose cannons liable to get anybody in our way. We are trying to avoid pissing off a certain group who have a certain tendency toward violence.
I think it would be great fun to convert a Halean-adict into a Pious Laranian.Sir Ewen wrote: Bevan care to win over a convert?
Bevan wrote:RE: merchants. Would this be something that Bevan could develop through her ties with the ship?
Bevan wrote:I could look into real estate as well.
Sir Ewen wrote:I'd like to whittle away as much of the inevitable die-roll penalties Matt is likely to sic on us for various reasons (oh, hasn't picked up a lance in years, just got the horse a few weeks ago, etc.).
Sir Ewen wrote:Similarly, wouldn't some Kaldoric young lady of noble family perhaps enjoy the social edge gained over her friends/rivals by being seen about the tournament with Bevan Palliser and/or an exotic elven girl as her new particular friend?
Imarë wrote:While it certainly is possible to gain advantages from loss, I still think that victory will bring many more friends. It would also help if, should loss be the result, to do so with grace.
Imarë wrote:I do not doubt that the Earl of Balim would be be caught flat footed and he or others will try to cultivate her.
Imarë wrote:As for Imare, many do not know what an elf is. The only recognition of her status as an elf has been a few individuals (King Arren II, Lord Morgan, Sir Theron). Others who are (were) smart have totally missed the fact that she is an elf (our friend the Serolon had her under his eye in toto and yet could not grasp the fact she was an elf when she told him).
Imarë wrote:the two Rethemi knights
Imarë wrote:While she would gladly help with anything, the tournament and getting close to aristocrats (nobles & knights) is probably not her forte.
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