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Ophelia is a Fatebinder of Tunon, tasked with delivering Kyros's Edict - 'surrender or die'. This doesn't produce straightforward compliance.
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"Let's get it over with."

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And so she shall, though first she firms her stance as she meets Verse's eyes with a look that reflects - both sorrow and concern.  She does not want to subject Verse to unpleasant experiences, no matter how the circumstances press.

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"Hmm. I can definitely feel the absence - smooth and untouchable."

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"Do you think you'd - notice that if you weren't actively paying attention?"

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"Very likely, but if I was actively distracted perhaps not."

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She nods.  "Actively distracted is - probably not the thing we most need to worry about, as much as, if we're using this as a message signal, it's still a good idea to keep that in mind on a protocol level..."

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Ophelia's attention flicks back to Verse, as her mental timer on the spell's duration runs out and she notices the woman taking a breath.  "...How was it?"

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"Could be worse. The glassy feeling on the bond goes both ways, and the slow time perception is weird."

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"'Glassy'," he mutters, "...Sounds right."

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"It is...certainly a unique experience, I quite definitely agree.  ...I'm considering using the effect it has upon the battle-bond as - a signal that there's urgent communication incoming."

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"A sound idea, though I don't know that we could create that signal from this end."

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"It makes sense," Verse says, a little grudgingly.

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"If there's no-one here who knows the sigil of Illusions well enough - might have to leave Lantry; I think he knows.  How there's no-one who knows...Actually, no, I don't think I could readily induce the whole thing.  It's pretty complex.  And that means that I'd need to start with someone who already knows the sigil; you can't - do enough intellectual reference - to a thing only the sub-conscious mind knows, to cast a new modifier sigil atop one that's held as a meditative structure.  It would take a span to properly realize, and we don't have that kind of time.  Not that I intend to let that stop me from trying."

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"We use little magic, other than the General's protection. None at all, I think, before Cairn was assigned to us and the Earthshakers with him. Sigilry is difficult, and incorporating that study with the training needed to be a soldier in the phalanx would be... more work than almost anyone could do."

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"Which boils down to 'none of you want to stand out from the crowd, even positively'. Because you're boring. Kyros's ears, if Furies found the time and still reached the elite, some of your people should be able to at least get the basics."

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"Your elite may be as dangerous, but they're not half as skilled. And as I recall, few of them managed more than the basics of one or two sigils anyway."

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"If we have more talent, whose fault is that, huh? Your stupid bloodline keeping you from taking good warriors when you see them."

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"Lineage is something we can't expect a bastard like you to appreciate. We are bound together by loyalty and duty, which is why we all stick together under pressure-" His delivery got louder and more angry as he went along, but he suddenly cuts off.

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"-and I defected to this side? Yeah, I noticed. But if you insist, I can knife you in your sleep and run off to the side that doesn't insult me."

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"It may seem an academic distinction at the present moment, but I hold that the Court is itself a side, here," comes Ophelia's quiet-but-resonant voice as she places herself between the two of them.

Then, she speaks with the full weight of her authority.

"Regardless of that, though...Both of you have raised some criticisms of the other's organization that make sense from my perspective - the Disfavored are perhaps too ironbound, unable to break from unhelpful codes or properly cultivate exceptional individuals, while the Chorus...well, it's a pit of backstabbing on a good day, even though some people excel under pressure.  I - rather plan to reform that somewhat. 

"I have a problem with how this argument proceeded, though - because you started heightening the intensity of the argument towards the point where I would be duty-bound to intervene not just as someone in nominal command but even as a Fatebinder.  I'd prefer to avoid having to do that, and while I will note that Verse technically 'started it', you, Barik, are the one that brought the conflict to personal insults.

"I know there's some history, here.  I'm not asking you to like eachother.  But I can and will ask you to avoid provoking eachother, because we're going to need to work together to solve the problems facing everyone in this accurséd valley."

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"I will admit to fault. I cut myself off as soon as I realized I was- speaking unwisely. But I was late in noticing that. I was out of line."

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"...I was needling you 'til you blew up and I knew it. If Ophelia wants to portion me out a share of blame for that... I won't say she's wrong."

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She nods.  This is about what she expected, really.

"Thank you, the both of you.  For your honesty, and - willingness to be at fault."  Her voice continues, quieter than it was - "Shall we agree that, the both of you being at fault, blame shall accrue to neither of you - only a request and duty to be - more careful, next time?  I believe it would be - appropriate, especially given that no lasting harm has been claimed."

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She nods.

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"We can, yes."

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