[ because he doesn’t think Astarion or Dom guilty — but if they are, the cage is more dangerous the crowd, at this point. ]
I You’re quite right. I would have spoken to her first, if I did not think she would stop me. I’ll reach out to her now.
That all said, I’ve a means of proving myself, if I need to remove my name from contention, but I cannot do so until the numbers shift. In the meantime, I’ve sent Stephen and Stefan after alternative suspects.
Finch Wyatt may be the light-haired Spade we’re looking for. A hunter, skilled with blade and bow. A blood mage. A former cult member, surely familiar with religious symbolism. Stephen will seek him, as the one who killed his Lanfear. He spoke to her, through his role of Necromancer, and she named her murdered a Spade. That could not be my Astarion, when she was killed bloodlessly.
For our Heart, I have offered Bucky Barnes to Stefan. A superhero, a dark-haired male, and in possession of the superior strength and red collar required to remove dear Koby’s head from his person.
He's also a werewolf, and not one with much control. I've ran with him.
( so much for solidarity between species. it was a comfortable ruse, cementing some power through false camaraderie. he should have known better than to place the burden of security on such tenuous links.
Well. That’s unexpected. Additionally, Stephen has confirmed he shares the skillset of Yelena Belova. A trained assassin. A sharpshooter. A dark-haired heart. A werewolf. A superhero. Surely it’s enough, when they would accuse Astarion and I for less.
Thank you again. Both of you. I’ll not forget this.
[ a beat. ]
I suppose I needn’t be so coy now: You and I share a role. I’ve protected Astarion twice, but between the first and second rounds, I chose Melissa and told her as much. In the end, I guarded the wrong Yellowjacket, but it was her birthday, and I did not wish her to worry any longer that she would not see it through. She can vouch for me, should it be required.
It's best it comes from him, anyway. He takes no joy from it.
( he, on the other hand, might find himself entertained.
the rest of what gale provides is no more or less a surprise than anything else. after a thousand years and the past few weeks, he's learned to expect the unexpected. )
If all goes well tonight, she can vouch for you later.
Yes. I was compelled to protect Roza this last round, given the probable threat against her. It seems we were both mistaken, despite all our efforts.
I did consider Roza for the same reasons. And Ani. How strange, that of those of us with a greater purpose in this game, only Set was ever targeted — perhaps not for his role, then.
[ but for his terrible personality... hm. ]
I must admit that I think us unlikely to have caught more than half of our wolves, but I haven't the faintest idea who else I might have put forward for the gaol. The evidence has been lacking throughout.
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Thank you, Klaus.
[ because he doesn’t think Astarion or Dom guilty — but if they are, the cage is more dangerous the crowd, at this point. ]
I
You’re quite right. I would have spoken to her first, if I did not think she would stop me. I’ll reach out to her now.
That all said, I’ve a means of proving myself, if I need to remove my name from contention, but I cannot do so until the numbers shift. In the meantime, I’ve sent Stephen and Stefan after alternative suspects.
Finch Wyatt may be the light-haired Spade we’re looking for. A hunter, skilled with blade and bow. A blood mage. A former cult member, surely familiar with religious symbolism. Stephen will seek him, as the one who killed his Lanfear. He spoke to her, through his role of Necromancer, and she named her murdered a Spade. That could not be my Astarion, when she was killed bloodlessly.
For our Heart, I have offered Bucky Barnes to Stefan. A superhero, a dark-haired male, and in possession of the superior strength and red collar required to remove dear Koby’s head from his person.
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( so much for solidarity between species. it was a comfortable ruse, cementing some power through false camaraderie. he should have known better than to place the burden of security on such tenuous links.
his loyalties are clear. )
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That’s unexpected.
Additionally, Stephen has confirmed he shares the skillset of Yelena Belova. A trained assassin. A sharpshooter. A dark-haired heart. A werewolf. A superhero. Surely it’s enough, when they would accuse Astarion and I for less.
Are you willing to chum the waters, then?
[ while stefan’s player is at work… ]
follow-up.
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Barnes will fight. His friends might join him. It is a risk for you to step forward, undoubtedly, even while already accused.
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Thank you again. Both of you. I’ll not forget this.
[ a beat. ]
I suppose I needn’t be so coy now: You and I share a role. I’ve protected Astarion twice, but between the first and second rounds, I chose Melissa and told her as much. In the end, I guarded the wrong Yellowjacket, but it was her birthday, and I did not wish her to worry any longer that she would not see it through. She can vouch for me, should it be required.
Have you been protecting Caroline?
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( he, on the other hand, might find himself entertained.
the rest of what gale provides is no more or less a surprise than anything else. after a thousand years and the past few weeks, he's learned to expect the unexpected. )
If all goes well tonight, she can vouch for you later.
Yes. I was compelled to protect Roza this last round, given the probable threat against her. It seems we were both mistaken, despite all our efforts.
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How strange, that of those of us with a greater purpose in this game, only Set was ever targeted — perhaps not for his role, then.
[ but for his terrible personality... hm. ]
I must admit that I think us unlikely to have caught more than half of our wolves, but I haven't the faintest idea who else I might have put forward for the gaol. The evidence has been lacking throughout.