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derrica. ([personal profile] tender) wrote2019-08-02 02:35 pm

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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-16 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"More or less. No one would openly accuse the Archon of being the instrument of fanatics, of course. Particularly not when the war is going so well for us on paper." No offense, says the look he gives her; it's hard to look at the conflict on a map and not conclude that the Tevinter Imperium is running roughshod over the south.

"But the effect of the Venatori inside Tevinter is hard to deny. Their influence made my work unpopular enough that the safety of my family had become a concern. If things continue in that direction, I worry about the Chantry becoming little more than an instrument of the Magisterium similar to how the one here is compelled by the South's various heads of state. To say nothing of what will happen should the war turn and Divine Beatrix's Exalted March actually come North."

A pause. He drums his fingers on the heavy book in his lap. Then—

"We have three children, and want to protect them from this."

This—the war, Corypheus, what may happen should Minrathous crumble, the influence of the South and its poisonous conception of what a mage is good for. The list seems to get longer every day.
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-16 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"As safe as they can be. They're still in Tevinter—staying with an aunt who lives in the country. There's enough plausible deniability with respect to where we've disappeared to that they and their reputations should be reasonably well protected. So long as no one finds out that Lalla and I are here, then theoretically there should be no reason to trouble them."

It has the tenor of something he's practiced. He's familiar with that pinch of worry there in Derrica's face in the sense that he has seen it (and more) echoed in his wife's expression. He's seen it in his own either when it's very early and he's forgotten to smooth it away, or when it's very late and he's grown too tired too. They're fine, he tells himself. Lalla's sister is a perfectly capable guardian, and there is no reason at all for the Venatori to go looking for three children when the primary concern of their heretic father has already fallen off the map.

They're just children. They're perfectly safe now that they've been removed from his company.
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-17 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, maybe it does weigh a little. Certainly something has motivated him to go flipping idly back through the pages of the book in his lap, seeking nothing by the whisking murmur of the paper.

"It might be best if I were to serve more of a consulting role than otherwise, yes. Not just for them," he adds, looking at her. "You probably don't want to be accused of supporting an Imperial conversion effort. Though, by all means. I'd be happy to help with that too if that's more your preference."

A tug at the corner of his mouth. He's extremely funny, thank you.
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-17 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that Byerly Rutyer, who seems very certain of how the world here in this little fortress ought to work, might be benefitted by being alarmed now and again goes unremarked on account if the fact that yes, Laurentius is still pleased with his joke, and also on account if the fact that this next question does clearly surprise him.

His eyebrows climb by a few significant degrees. He stops the idle flipping of pages.

"I don't know anything about how mages live in the South."

It's not a no. It's just a little baffled.
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-17 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Fair enough."

It doesn't sound like the only thing he's going to say. There's something in the absent shifting of his fingers, or faintly unfocused straying point of his attention which suggests Laurentius is considering some further object. Flipping back to where the pencil is lodged in the book's gutter, he slowly pages after his blank sheet of note paper.

"How well do you know—" Maker, what was his name? Laurentius closes his hand into a fist and mimes a short jab. "He got popped in the face."

(For the record, that's more or less when Laurentius and Lalla had decided they were done for the evening.)
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-17 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
"I gather there are nearly as many Loyalists in Riftwatch as there are members of the southern Chantry. Barring no better option," he says, making a brief note on that scrap of a page. Kostos Averesch. "He might be a good person to practice whatever we might suggest on."

She might not need someone for the south for her ideas, but she's going to have to figure out a way of convincing them.
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-17 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
"You're welcome."

This comes easily to him too. It's an inherently simply exchange. Once upon a time, before he made himself unpopular with bespoke heresies, Laurentius Vesperus could be relied on to at least pretend at being well mannered.

"Anyway, I'm not being entirely altruistic. A few Chantry contacts closer to hand might do my own work some good."

With a small thump, he closes the heavy volume on his lap and bends to collect the collection of scrolls from where they've been piled near his heel.
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-21 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
It's a good thing for the preservation of both their afternoons that Derrica stands. At 'I'd like to hear about it', Laurentius glances briskly up and forgets for a moment to stuff the scroll in his hand back under his arm. But no, he has a list of things he means to accomplish before the day is through. Sitting here in this little office explaining the minutiae of translation work is likely to be something of an imposition on actually accomplishing said labor.

He gathers the rest of his things.

"My time is largely my own. I've joined diplomacy"—Is that an outrageous statement, given the blasé way he'd barreled into her office?—"But one hour is as good for answering correspondence as the next, so whenever you prefer to meet should suit me. Regular or not."

He's scraped himself to his feet at some point in all that, and now absently adjusts the arrangement of his things under his arm.

"In the mean time, I'll see if I can't confirm where a few of those scholars are currently based."
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[personal profile] glossator 2022-08-27 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"My pleasure."

And that seems to be that. With a curt nod, Laurentius takes his heavy book and his scrolls and his general impression—intentional or otherwise—of intense, glowering melancholy from the office. There's work to be done. The length of his stride as he goes suggests that he intends to get to some of it directly.