[ tch. well. it has not stopped him from being as maliciously compliant as humanly possible.
as for the. coffee. his placid, calm express does not change, melting into the easiest smile. holy light emanates. ]
Ah... that's kind of you to offer, but, the food here is often too rich for me. I can't do too much - strong flavors make me a bit ill. Perhaps another time.
[ this is such violent throne behavior. not that throne would ever drink this kind of concoction but she would drink something absolutely nasty as hell in front of you though it would probably just to prove it out of spite ]
...You really do suit that name of yours. [ aelfric above.
anyway ]
... Have you uncovered anything interesting since our last discussion?
Ahaha. Not quite. I joined when I was very, very young: if my life was full then, that would be very concerning.
[ he was (mumbles in we dont know) baby ]
I will not be asking them, but I'm sure I could come up with something. It's a start, at least. Even questioning the citizens has been unhelpful, for the most part, though I can't say I'm surprised.
That's where I tend to find most of what I need, at least back home. People are quite willing to talk to a priest, one way or another. [ sometimes via coercion but they don't need to know that ] I'll have to draft a love letter.
Do you think he's likely to make a big showing again? Or should we be on the lookout for anything smaller?
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[ he seems very, very amused by this
but even more by this Coffee Order, raising an eyebrow slowly and just kind of looking at them. ]
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[ They take this hideous coffee order over to a table like it is the most normal thing in the world. ]
You should try some.
[ Don't. ]
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[ tch. well. it has not stopped him from being as maliciously compliant as humanly possible.
as for the. coffee. his placid, calm express does not change, melting into the easiest smile. holy light emanates. ]
Ah... that's kind of you to offer, but, the food here is often too rich for me. I can't do too much - strong flavors make me a bit ill. Perhaps another time.
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You put so much sugar into your coffee.
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[ pushing it back with one finger
so politely ]
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Pushes it over. ]
Even more reason to try. The popping texture really adds to the coffee's charm.
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what ]
...No thank you. [ sips his own coffee to occupy his mouth ] Kind of you to offer, though, my dear Snake.
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[ Then they drink it like it's completely normal and wouldn't kill anybody else. ]
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...You really do suit that name of yours. [ aelfric above.
anyway ]
... Have you uncovered anything interesting since our last discussion?
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[ They can't read minds. ]
Not as much as I was hoping. I still can't reach this supposed "someone important". Unfortunately, our newspaper only takes Dear Addy submissions.
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[ god.
anyway. he looks thoughtful for a moment. ]
...Well. Could we not use that to our advantage? Perhaps disguising it as something else?
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Anyone is free to send anything to the paper. You can sign it however you'd like.
[ Takes a sip. ]
There's no guarantee that they'll answer, but it is a thought.
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Hmm. I think so.
[ that is his bestie so yes ]
... Perhaps a lovelorn letter, or something of like. Dear Addy, I've lost contact with my beloved.
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[ There's a slightly amused smile. ]
You'll have to write that letter on your own. I've never had the experience.
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[ the way he says this suggests amusement ]
Then again, better if they never find out I'm involved at all.
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Rabbit is the type. Just sign it differently. It's not like anybody knows who's sending what in.
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[ he was (mumbles in we dont know) baby ]
I will not be asking them, but I'm sure I could come up with something. It's a start, at least. Even questioning the citizens has been unhelpful, for the most part, though I can't say I'm surprised.
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[ The give a slight nod. ]
Information comes in unexpected places. I'd be surprised if the citizens knew everything that happened.
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[ heh. ]
That's where I tend to find most of what I need, at least back home. People are quite willing to talk to a priest, one way or another. [ sometimes via coercion but they don't need to know that ] I'll have to draft a love letter.
Do you think he's likely to make a big showing again? Or should we be on the lookout for anything smaller?
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Hmm... I'm unsure at this time. Why return to the scene if you don't have a reason.
As for smaller things... papers with strange writing, things that don't seem to belong.
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I see. [ and then, with a little laugh. ] Yes, really. Do you think I made that confessional on Monday for my own amusement?
[
it was like 50% that. ]
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You seem like the type who would.
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[ hm ]
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X to doubt. ]
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At any rate, it is quite common, though, I don't spend as much time doing so anymore. Are clerics and the like not common, where you came from?
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