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[personal profile] katabasis 2024-01-29 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes. It should."

There is a rare frank, plain-spoken quality to this assertion. It is as direct as his attention on her. If Flint turns slightly against his shoulder in the shadow of the wall's crenal, it's only to face her more directly.

"Just because we're suited to this doesn't mean it should be required." The last time he checked, they weren't in Par Vollen. Moreover, "The only people not angry, to whom it doesn't matter to have been set into such a position, are the ones I would gauge to be the least qualified for it."
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[personal profile] katabasis 2024-01-29 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"There will be a point. You'll get too old, or someone else will just be better, or you'll have spent too long moving against the Venatori to make the right decisions when they're no longer your enemy," says the man who still wears a sword on his hip most days despite retaining only tolerable skill with it. He's too slow now to relearn what he gave away to the Arlathan, but there it sits.

"It would seem to me there are two pressing questions for people like us. How do I make it that long, and who comes next? The answer to the first one is some combination of luck and pretending in the interim. The second one, though. That you may manage to some degree."

The faint tilting of his temple has the narrowest searching quality. If she were to glance in his direction, she would find him expecting to meet her eye.

"Have you considered bringing on an assistant for the office?"
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[personal profile] katabasis 2024-01-29 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
This seems to be the answer he'd expected. It doesn't affect the point of his attention on her.

"You might give it some consideration if you ever want to be in a position to be done with this. Even here, successors don't often fall out of thin air."

And a rifter probably wouldn't suit for her work even if they did.
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[personal profile] katabasis 2024-01-29 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a fair point, concedes the slant of his brow and the brief give in the fixture of his attention. But also—

"There's little telling when Corypheus' dragon might fall on the ones that come from here. There's risk either way," is a matter of semantics. It's not like she doesn't know it. They're speaking to the subject directly.

"My point is the work is like everything else. It doesn't change unless you make it change."
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[personal profile] katabasis 2024-02-03 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
It catches him off guard. That much is clear in the flicker of his expression, some slackening and then redoubling about the tension he holds high about the eyes. And a momentary lag in following the direction of the question manifests as the absent motion of his hand where it lays tucked in under the coat against the warmth of his side. Which ring? His hand drawn half free from the shelter of the coat. A glance down that isn't actually necessary to recognize the band, but impulsive. Oh, that one.

It's his, he could say. Which is true enough. He has a small collection of like jewelry and it isn't the only ring he wears consistently. But it's the one without any stone, well scuffed from long wearing. It's the least likely to have been perceived as valuable and pilfered off a corpse's finger. Unlikely to have been acquired with the cash of a pirate haul. Bearing little in the way or ornamentation that might suggest some impulsive acquisition. It's just a slim silver band, one side's face hammered flat. He used to wear it on a different finger. Now it only fits the smallest.

"It was a gift," he says, setting his hand in back against his side with little fanfare. "A woman of some value to me thought I should have it to play the part."