Rowan sees more chaos in the future, more things that the Hour itself will fuck up/people attacking them for whatever/Tyrol going up in flames and taking them with it. He's personally moving from the position that the rest of his life will be spent with the Hour to spending a few more years shoring up his knowledge and maybe moving onto something independent. Granted, that's highly dependent on if he can get a patron/what happens to the Hour/if he could get the funds to set up independently/if he has to run off for some reason, in which case he'd end up settling somewhere as an apothecary
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As it stands, Dominic is locked in a strong state of confusion. He has never been a fan of organised religion, believing that it takes advantage of the lack of education in commoners, teaching them only to be sheep that spy on their neighbours and jockey fearfully amongst themselves for that coveted place in utopia. Beyond that, it locks even rational, educated people into believing what intelligence and academia should logically render impossible. Despite being raised by a mother who spent most of her time encouraging courtly manners and attention to personal appearance, her encouragement to read poetry and novella actually led him to picking up factual books regarding the world in general (for example, as a sailor he has no problems at all believing the world is round) along with primitive theology and the arguments contained therein. His experience with the Holy Fires in Rome replaced his attitude of disbelief and questioning with something more virulent, and he has carried that hatred with him ever since, easily mapping it over to
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Caelus isn't as concerned as he thought he might be. Originally he thought she'd distrust him even more because of it, or avoid him because he can see what she's thinking. He has the same fear for everyone else, because nobody wants to be overheard in their secret moments. There's also a part of him who thinks it's cheating, and that he isn't actually a very good guard at all. In his more paranoid moments he still wonders if he got the job because of his parents more than his own merit, especially as his own merits really revolve around drinking and wenching. He hasn't yet reached the point where he's connected 'stopping' those things with 'getting better at everything else
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Rhys on the WhispersnottospeakofNovember 14 2011, 10:34:16 UTC
The Whispers are a family to Rhys, and, more critically, he doesn't believe he can fit in anywhere else. The Whispers value him, and he can be useful not just in spite of but sometimes because of his muteness. He'd like to learn to take even more advantage of that and make it a strength, too
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How is Mallory handling his appointment as Cancellarius?
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What does Mal think about the Hour?
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Ravi
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Sebastian)
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Now that Alex has bit Ravi, how does he view Alex? Does his stance on Others change at all?
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What does Ravi think of Sofia now that she's left?
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hit me!
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How does Dominic view the Citadel right now and why exactly does he want to go back?
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Ambrosine
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Rhys
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What does Rhys think about the Whispers and their possible future?
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Now that the unisisters have fled the country, what does Ambrosine plan to do?
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What is going through Ezra's mind now that more shit has hit the fan? WHY DID YOU LET LUCIA DOWN ABOUT MORE SHIT HAPPENING :(
What is Avith's mindframe about the Citadel and how it's going? And about being Cancellarius again?
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