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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8537114" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>Here's my thoughts on those two...</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Lee Sidoneth"]I think Lee, being the practical sort, has tried to keep his finger on the pulse of the war effort, and probably believes that Ragesia has no legitimate opposition (honestly, without the PC's intervention, Ragesia wins the war pretty handily). Then, sensing the way the wind was blowing (pun intended), decided to get on the bandwagon early. Better to be in on the ground floor, he figures, than hedge his bets and risk getting caught in the crossfire, once the fighting <em>really </em>starts.</p><p></p><p>In the final chapter, as well, there's a druid Inquisitor commanding an orb of storms, so it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd been offered a similar role. Should he successfully crush the fledgling rebellion in Seaquen, a high ranking seat at Leska's side would be waiting for him.[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Katrina"]As for Katrina, we know she left her brother Rantle four years ago, and found her way into Ragesia. She was <em>basically </em>hired to train Inquisitors, thanks to her skill with offensive magic: they needed something to practice their counterspell abilities on. That experience would give her some notable insight and connections with the organization. Further, it gives her contact with even Leska & Coaltongue themselves, and that very familiarity is a good reason why Leska would have recruited her for her own plot.[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8537114, member: 7032019"] Here's my thoughts on those two... [SPOILER="Lee Sidoneth"]I think Lee, being the practical sort, has tried to keep his finger on the pulse of the war effort, and probably believes that Ragesia has no legitimate opposition (honestly, without the PC's intervention, Ragesia wins the war pretty handily). Then, sensing the way the wind was blowing (pun intended), decided to get on the bandwagon early. Better to be in on the ground floor, he figures, than hedge his bets and risk getting caught in the crossfire, once the fighting [I]really [/I]starts. In the final chapter, as well, there's a druid Inquisitor commanding an orb of storms, so it's not out of the realm of possibility that he'd been offered a similar role. Should he successfully crush the fledgling rebellion in Seaquen, a high ranking seat at Leska's side would be waiting for him.[/SPOILER] [SPOILER="Katrina"]As for Katrina, we know she left her brother Rantle four years ago, and found her way into Ragesia. She was [I]basically [/I]hired to train Inquisitors, thanks to her skill with offensive magic: they needed something to practice their counterspell abilities on. That experience would give her some notable insight and connections with the organization. Further, it gives her contact with even Leska & Coaltongue themselves, and that very familiarity is a good reason why Leska would have recruited her for her own plot.[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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