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therookery2018-05-11 12:31 pm
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FORM: Crystal
SENDER: Herian Amsel
RECIPIENT: Division Heads (and/or their stand-ins) project leaders & assist leaders, Saoirse & Myrobalan.
WHAT: An idea to tackle the rifter phylactery discusssion.
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES:
SENDER: Herian Amsel
RECIPIENT: Division Heads (and/or their stand-ins) project leaders & assist leaders, Saoirse & Myrobalan.
WHAT: An idea to tackle the rifter phylactery discusssion.
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES:
I apologise for making contact with you all after so recently sharing an update on the Chantry Relations project with the network, however I think we can agree that the matter of the rifter phylacteries and the reaction to them is a disruption to our work, and causing divisions amongst our ranks.
Following the hard work of those who attended Skyhold to negotiate the matters of the phylacteries and were faced with considerable opposition from the Templars and Chantry, I think it is key that they come to understand it is not Skyhold and the Inquisition that pushed for this measure, but those other agents.
I also come to you to propose an idea to counter. Given that the Chantry and Templars pressed the matter of phylacteries for rifters, the most effective way to work against it is to diplomatically persuade them of the dangers and risks that come with said phylacteries, and diffuse the idea without further fracturing of our alliances and resources.
One matter that has been raised is that, as we have so recently seen, phylacteries could be used to harm the rifters should they fall into enemy hands. Furthermore, they could be used by the Venatori to target and abduct rifters. We do not know what they could do with them, but their shards are powerful and important to our efforts, even if we were to neglect what the Venatori might use them for in order to further their goals.
If you have insights or ideas on what other arguments could be used to present to the Chantry and the Templars, I appeal to you now to share them with me so we can present a strong and effective argument. This is not solely a matter of concern for rifters, though I can confess my bias; this is for the sake of our Inquisition, and more importantly, the sake of Thedas. Interruptions to our work jeopardise our cause.
Those who would be willing to attend a meeting with Chantry leadership with me, please make yourselves known.
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( agree, she would say, but is that too self indulgent? Self congratulatory, somehow? It would credit her with more forethought than she possessed. She did this for good reasons, she hopes, but that particular strategy was not amongst then. )
I hope you are right. Doubtless time will tell.
( And hopefully hard work will see to it. )
Capital, as you say... I think it is doubtless galling for some of the rifters who have been here some time that they appear to have so little capital. Or that it is being squandered to counterbalance those whose reactions involve bluster and potential volatility.
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[See how well that's gone -- not only politically, but with its actual application in some cases. They say Corypheus was a magister, once.]
The Inquisition would do well to remember, though, that part of the reason all the rifters are here and most are cooperating is that no one in Thedas is currently offering them anything better. We have no guarantee that will continue forever, and we might want to mind we're offering them more incentive for their loyalty than "you have, effectively, no other options." We almost lost them all to illness, and then where would we have been?
[Even if they'd saved a handful of native shard bearers, it would have been a massive tactical blow, and surely there are people outside Kirkwall who realize it.]
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The Venatori amongst the options that could come to the fore. And I agree, fully, though there are those who would argue that it matters not, when more join us through the rifts with some reliability. There is, however, no guarantee that will continue indefinitely.
Mayhaps this can be included in our appeals to Chantry and Inquisition both.
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If we could simply argue "They're our allies, we should trust them," believe me, the negotiations at Skyhold would have been much shorter. That doesn't mean the sentiment isn't true, it means it won't be effective on its own.