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crystal; ota
FORM: Sending crystal
SENDER: Ness Tavane (tadfool)
RECIPIENT: Errbody
[ the sending crystal comes on, and a feminine voice clears their throat; she is clearly entirely new to this, and perhaps to public speaking in general, but she wants to make a good impression!! ]
Hello, Riftwatch. My name is Ennaris Tavane, I'm a recent arrival to your organization. If Ennaris is a mouthful, Ness will also do! I wanted to introduce myself, and I also have a request, should anyone be willing to assist me.
I've joined the Diplomacy division [ cuz damn do y'all seem to be the most in need of bodies ] and am eager to get my feet beneath me as far as work there goes. I can read and write with proficiency, and am an excellent note taker, should those skills be of use to anyone. I... can scribe, [ said with all the enthusiasm of someone admitting to being physically capable of mucking out the stables, yes, but— ] though my real skill lies in research and compilation of disparate sources of information. I'm happy to offer my assistance to anyone who needs it while I suss out what jobs need doing and where my skills would best be applied.
As for my request, I was hoping there might be someone—or even multiple someones—who would be willing to tutor me in history. I have several gaps in my knowledge, and would prefer to fill them in as quickly as possible. Please feel free to reply back to me here, on the crystal, or to get with me privately if you're interested. We can discuss compensation, though I admit I've not got a terribly deep purse at the moment.
Erm. Thank you for your attention. Have a good day? Binder's knots, feels like I'm talking to air...
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How many of those whose reputations you flayed took drastic measures to rebuild their lives? Or gave up on their lives entirely, when it turned out they could not restore themselves to the places you pushed them out of?
Not that these are important questions, really. I'm sure, from the moral character you display being here in Riftwatch, you used your reputational-flaying powers only against the very worst of people. As I said previously, I'd be very interested to hear if the same could be said of the rest of your family.
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Oh, I’m not claiming to not be wicked. I’m just saying I’m less efficient than traditional killers.
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I don't recall calling you wicked. Really, I'm not trying to be horrible, even though I think I am. Honestly, I feel like I'm just trying to say the cleverest things I can think of because I'm so nervous, I want to seem smart. Is it working?
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[ His droll voice is, for a moment, unquestionably honest. ]
You seem very smart to me.
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Well, that's something. And I really would like to hear about your family's experiences during the occupation, I wasn't being a bitch. If nothing else I need to prepare myself for the possible realities of war, you know. Never been in a position of this much danger before.
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I lived with my father, he was a scribe. We were pretty well isolated from all of this, but that was how he wanted it.
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Not a lot else to do as the daughter of a scribe, is there? He made sure I learned my letters and was as well-read as I could be.
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I don't think there was any intention to it, really. He was just supposed to teach me, so he did.
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If the thought ever concerned Vazeiros, he never mentioned it to me. Parents teach their children to read, if they can. He could, so he did.
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The place I'm from that you wouldn't have heard of, naturally. Is it so important to you to get a name?
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That's alright. I shall take notes of our conversations, so that you can be reminded of their contents when necessary.
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But I must be frank with you - the story of my family during the occupation is not a particularly typical one. The Banns of Dragonmount were steadfast foes to the pretender, instrumental in the breaking of the Orlesian yoke - which is something you'll find in the chronicles of the war, no doubt. What you're less likely to find are the stories of the freemen of Dragonmount who didn't have fortified war camps from which they could declare their courage, but instead who had to continue working the fields even as chevaliers ran them down and burned their homes out of vengeance over their lords' defiance. Those are the far more common stories.
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History does tend to glorify those who write it, and forget those who do not.
It's a good place to start, still. Did your family keep records of their freemen? At least to note when particular lands would need new workers, perhaps?
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Not from here, certainly.
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...I see.
Has this— That is, have I— Is this a sensitive topic?
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