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<blockquote data-quote="Qik" data-source="post: 5877563" data-attributes="member: 6673727"><p>Commander Parsons follows on the heels of Fury's warning. <span style="color: Gray">"He's right, Milo; we still haven't gotten any confirmation that it was the Krakens who tried to have you killed. With any luck, yesterday's actions assured your safety, either directly or indirectly, but we have no way of knowing that for certain."</span> Looking to Fury, he adds, <span style="color: Gray">"At least you're not alone out here."</span> Milo waves the subject off, but its clear the old man isn't making light of the threat, only that there's little to be done by dwelling on it.</p><p></p><p>Parsons nods at Fury's assessment of the situation as he sips his coffee. <span style="color: Gray"> "You're right, of course: as my cousin always says, there's nothing more dangerous than a wounded animal. As long as they're still standing, that is. Let's hope the Krakens aren't standing at the moment. Still, like I said, I see the White Cloaks presence in Ranocchio increasing in the coming months, and after watching Handso rise to the occasion" </span>- Milo snorts incredulously, but Parsons nods in confirmation of the statement's truthfulness - <span style="color: Gray">"I dare say Ranocchio will be in better hands than we would have otherwise thought. There sure is a lot of uncertainty, but things are looking brighter than they were two weeks ago."</span></p><p></p><p>Throughout the dialogue, Milo continues to sip his coffee, keeping his thoughts to himself. At Fury's last remark, he speaks up. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"I was just thinking that myself. If the Krakens can organize themselves, why can't we? What we need is to capitalize on the rightful indigence people should have over what's happening to their home. And now, we have more than words and rumors: we have proof. Proof both that the criminals in Ranocchio grow bolder the longer they go unchecked, and that their rise is not inevitable: they can be stopped."</span> Milo frowns. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"Swaying public opinion and inciting action, though, is a difficult task. The Krakens are brought together by greed and ill-will: we need an equally-galvanizing force on our side..."</span> he trails off, his frown deepening, no clear solution to the quandary in sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qik, post: 5877563, member: 6673727"] Commander Parsons follows on the heels of Fury's warning. [COLOR="Gray"]"He's right, Milo; we still haven't gotten any confirmation that it was the Krakens who tried to have you killed. With any luck, yesterday's actions assured your safety, either directly or indirectly, but we have no way of knowing that for certain."[/COLOR] Looking to Fury, he adds, [COLOR="Gray"]"At least you're not alone out here."[/COLOR] Milo waves the subject off, but its clear the old man isn't making light of the threat, only that there's little to be done by dwelling on it. Parsons nods at Fury's assessment of the situation as he sips his coffee. [COLOR="Gray"] "You're right, of course: as my cousin always says, there's nothing more dangerous than a wounded animal. As long as they're still standing, that is. Let's hope the Krakens aren't standing at the moment. Still, like I said, I see the White Cloaks presence in Ranocchio increasing in the coming months, and after watching Handso rise to the occasion" [/COLOR]- Milo snorts incredulously, but Parsons nods in confirmation of the statement's truthfulness - [COLOR="Gray"]"I dare say Ranocchio will be in better hands than we would have otherwise thought. There sure is a lot of uncertainty, but things are looking brighter than they were two weeks ago."[/COLOR] Throughout the dialogue, Milo continues to sip his coffee, keeping his thoughts to himself. At Fury's last remark, he speaks up. [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]"I was just thinking that myself. If the Krakens can organize themselves, why can't we? What we need is to capitalize on the rightful indigence people should have over what's happening to their home. And now, we have more than words and rumors: we have proof. Proof both that the criminals in Ranocchio grow bolder the longer they go unchecked, and that their rise is not inevitable: they can be stopped."[/COLOR] Milo frowns. [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]"Swaying public opinion and inciting action, though, is a difficult task. The Krakens are brought together by greed and ill-will: we need an equally-galvanizing force on our side..."[/COLOR] he trails off, his frown deepening, no clear solution to the quandary in sight. [/QUOTE]
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