AGELESS CAMPAIGN, Episode II, Part VI.


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Neferka says, "My, you are ambitious. I anticipated your requesting a factory here for your photography business, not munitions, although I would favor both under the general terms that you have just outlined.

I have also heard that your associate James Parker will be arriving here this evening, and he wishes an audience with me to discuss establishing an Egyptian branch of his AGELESS Corporation. What can you tell me about that Mr. Eastman?"

"James Parker is an honorable man, and has the highest motives. I actually have business with the man and need to see him when he arrives as well. I think though that an AGELESS chapter here would be good.

I am glad you are receptive to both factory ideas. I think an updated military is important for the security of the state. And mining for silver and mining for iron go hand in hand. Investment in heavy industry will be beneficial for the economy here. if that goes well perhaps we can discuss an airship factory. I got bit by that bug while here." says George grinning.
 

OOC: SM a couple of points:

George does indeed want to meet with James and ASAP.

Secondly: I get the initial separation of clerical and arcane magic being analogous to the reformation. But what is the legal rationale for the ban on arcane magic in the United States and where is it ensconced?

Thirdly: Any idea yet on which character you are leaning towards for the next chapter?

Lastly: Show me the bottoms of your feet!!!!!!
 

Abby stepped down with a smile now that the soldiers knew she was welcome. She gave a nod that bordered on a bow to Beaujoulais and said, "I hope you don't mind us stopping by so late."
Maurice says, "Not at all." He turns to the woman and says, "You already know the Ambassador."
He then gestures to the tall man and says, "This is Adrien Lejoie, he served as Chief of Staff for my parents when they owned this building."
 

"James Parker is an honorable man, and has the highest motives. I actually have business with the man and need to see him when he arrives as well. I think though that an AGELESS chapter here would be good.

I am glad you are receptive to both factory ideas. I think an updated military is important for the security of the state. And mining for silver and mining for iron go hand in hand. Investment in heavy industry will be beneficial for the economy here. if that goes well perhaps we can discuss an airship factory. I got bit by that bug while here." says George grinning.
She smiles and says, "I concur. Having the one airship already will certainly help to patrol the canal, having more than one will help with everything."
 

I get the initial separation of clerical and arcane magic being analogous to the reformation. But what is the legal rationale for the ban on arcane magic in the United States and where is it ensconced?
OOC: Interesting question. It would be vaguely mentioned in the United States Constitution, but more along the lines of 'Freedom of Religion' protections for clerical magic, with some Jeffersonian-style comments implying that wizard magics should be avoided without explicitly stating so. In the century sinse there would be more specific laws passed by Congress as well as Supreme Court rulings that would support the ban on wizard magics (which, of course, could always be reversed by a future congress or court.)


Fenris said:
Thirdly: Any idea yet on which character you are leaning towards for the next chapter?
OOC: Leaning towards Callum, unless you would prefer me to play another character.
 

OOC: Interesting question. It would be vaguely mentioned in the United States Constitution, but more along the lines of 'Freedom of Religion' protections for clerical magic, with some Jeffersonian-style comments implying that wizard magics should be avoided without explicitly stating so. In the century sinse there would be more specific laws passed by Congress as well as Supreme Court rulings that would support the ban on wizard magics (which, of course, could always be reversed by a future congress or court.)

Ooc: this can only lead to trouble!!!
 

Maurice says, "Not at all." He turns to the woman and says, "You already know the Ambassador."
He then gestures to the tall man and says, "This is Adrien Lejoie, he served as Chief of Staff for my parents when they owned this building."

"It's my pleasure to meet you," Abby said. "Congratulations on your homecoming."
 

"It's my pleasure to meet you," Abby said. "Congratulations on your homecoming."
The tall man LaJoie says in French-accented English, "Indeed." He then gestures to Meren and says with icy sarcasm, "And wait until you see what she's done with the place." Meren places her hands on her hips and says, "Sir, the damage was unavoidable. And we hadn't done what we did then this would still be the property of that wizard group!"
 

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