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<blockquote data-quote="Aust Thale" data-source="post: 7537649" data-attributes="member: 6804768"><p><strong>Respen Speaks Again...and again...and again...</strong></p><p></p><p>~ <span style="color: #FF0000">Issik Bloodhand...The Golden Spire...City of Kro Terlep...I understand...Silver rings are handlers...golden rings are pawns...</span>~</p><p></p><p>Respen's intellect works quickly to assess the information, its utility, and craft a plan. The Fearless Five reference, though certainly noteworthy, ranked well down Respen’s priority list. As well the doppelganger and Rutterkin’s references to demons and deities ranked lower in priority. Respen had spent a little time during the last year exploring his own faith. His own purpose. Being chained to servitude to a vampire was the catalyst toward that end. However, in this moment, he was less perplexed by the immortal actors in this plot than the terrestrial ones. </p><p></p><p>His thoughts on the matter had been vindicated. This was a conspiracy. Where he had been wrong was the timing. This was a slow boil, not a flash fire. The pawns would be no better off than Ky, the singular difference being that Dame Clare loved her in her own twisted way. These conspirators would not offer than pawns the courtesy. The end of this would be with pens and pomp. Respen’s intellect worked faster and harder than any wisdom could keep up.</p><p></p><p>Speaking to no one in particular, but openly to all those present, Respen formed his ideas…a loose plan toward dealing with this immediate threat. </p><p></p><p>“<span style="color: #0000FF">Master Laramon, Master Delbin should be informed of this threat. Lord Margull, if I may be so bold, I believe it would behoove you to summon the guild heads quietly and inform them of the plot. Do not mention the rings, but emphasize that you are searching for conspirators, and should they be discovered, they will be arrested. I’d spread the same whispers among the merchants and sailors, as well as the nobility. I’d make collaboration with this conspiracy grounds for stripping of property and nobility.</span>” </p><p></p><p>“<span style="color: #0000FF">Or you could simply remove the hands of the two currently in custody and send them back to this Bloodhand fellow. I think that sends a message as well. For that matter, I am a hunter. Why not hunt these silver ring wearers and kill them where they stand? Then send their ringless hands back to Issik. I would think at some point Bloodhand would tire of them pushing up daisies. He raises his head out into the open, and we assassinate him with prejudice.</span>”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aust Thale, post: 7537649, member: 6804768"] [b]Respen Speaks Again...and again...and again...[/b] ~ [COLOR="#FF0000"]Issik Bloodhand...The Golden Spire...City of Kro Terlep...I understand...Silver rings are handlers...golden rings are pawns...[/COLOR]~ Respen's intellect works quickly to assess the information, its utility, and craft a plan. The Fearless Five reference, though certainly noteworthy, ranked well down Respen’s priority list. As well the doppelganger and Rutterkin’s references to demons and deities ranked lower in priority. Respen had spent a little time during the last year exploring his own faith. His own purpose. Being chained to servitude to a vampire was the catalyst toward that end. However, in this moment, he was less perplexed by the immortal actors in this plot than the terrestrial ones. His thoughts on the matter had been vindicated. This was a conspiracy. Where he had been wrong was the timing. This was a slow boil, not a flash fire. The pawns would be no better off than Ky, the singular difference being that Dame Clare loved her in her own twisted way. These conspirators would not offer than pawns the courtesy. The end of this would be with pens and pomp. Respen’s intellect worked faster and harder than any wisdom could keep up. Speaking to no one in particular, but openly to all those present, Respen formed his ideas…a loose plan toward dealing with this immediate threat. “[COLOR="#0000FF"]Master Laramon, Master Delbin should be informed of this threat. Lord Margull, if I may be so bold, I believe it would behoove you to summon the guild heads quietly and inform them of the plot. Do not mention the rings, but emphasize that you are searching for conspirators, and should they be discovered, they will be arrested. I’d spread the same whispers among the merchants and sailors, as well as the nobility. I’d make collaboration with this conspiracy grounds for stripping of property and nobility.[/COLOR]” “[COLOR="#0000FF"]Or you could simply remove the hands of the two currently in custody and send them back to this Bloodhand fellow. I think that sends a message as well. For that matter, I am a hunter. Why not hunt these silver ring wearers and kill them where they stand? Then send their ringless hands back to Issik. I would think at some point Bloodhand would tire of them pushing up daisies. He raises his head out into the open, and we assassinate him with prejudice.[/COLOR]” [/QUOTE]
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