that’s the problem. we’re not certain about anything, except that these people have all but vanished.
[ there’s gaps everywhere, in the knowledge that they were given, and even what they’ve managed to collected isn’t enough to full them in. it’s frustrating, to not know everything— atleast when she’d been in a place of relative power ( one that she hadn’t coveted, hadn't wanted if she were to be honest ) she had all the pieces. only had to decide what to do with them. she wonders at alastair, who has the most power here, if they’re looking at all of them stumbling around in both the metaphorical and literal dark and laughing.
wonders at their objective here and the possibility that they might not be stationed here to make the sun rise, but to be agents in leading this world to it’s natural end.
a moment, where she considers how to respond to the rest of his text before deciding to go the blunt route : ] you’re saying we should lie?
[ of course trickery has a bit of a different connotation, but it doesn’t do any good to assume. it’s better to be direct than polite, and it shifts the focus of the conversation back to him.
she may have some experience, in the trickery field. ]
whoever they are, they’re doing a good job. not that it’s hard to incite a mob.
no subject
[ there’s gaps everywhere, in the knowledge that they were given, and even what they’ve managed to collected isn’t enough to full them in. it’s frustrating, to not know everything— atleast when she’d been in a place of relative power ( one that she hadn’t coveted, hadn't wanted if she were to be honest ) she had all the pieces. only had to decide what to do with them. she wonders at alastair, who has the most power here, if they’re looking at all of them stumbling around in both the metaphorical and literal dark and laughing.
wonders at their objective here and the possibility that they might not be stationed here to make the sun rise, but to be agents in leading this world to it’s natural end.
a moment, where she considers how to respond to the rest of his text before deciding to go the blunt route : ] you’re saying we should lie?
[ of course trickery has a bit of a different connotation, but it doesn’t do any good to assume. it’s better to be direct than polite, and it shifts the focus of the conversation back to him.
she may have some experience, in the trickery field. ]
whoever they are, they’re doing a good job. not that it’s hard to incite a mob.
it’s harder to talk people down.