[Javert clasps his hands together, relieved that this was much simpler than finagling Aunamee into place.]
Glad do hear it. We are well on our way, Mademoiselle. I have about seven players confirmed, most of them Priests. The rest I am scouting. As for how we might start to go about this...
[His eyes narrow, voice dropping to a silky murmur.]
Once my Dog brings me Monsieur Aunamee intact, as I am betting he will shortly enough, we might discuss the particulars. I have an inkling targeting his Priests and more dedicated pawns and allowing Madame to wring them dry of his powers might offer Her something. But we must be cautious. And we must be patient. Wait for the proper time to gather them up and squeeze them in our claws.
In the meanwhile.
[He holds up a hand to bid Amanda to wait, bending over the backside of his desk to open a drawer. He rifles through a little bit and pulls out a recent newspaper from Bavan City. He'll hold it up to her, showing off the headlines from this string of murders at the end of August.]
The Monsieur had the novel idea to begun turning the public against keeping radios in their home. Clever thinking on his part. What do you say about continuing his venture?
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Glad do hear it. We are well on our way, Mademoiselle. I have about seven players confirmed, most of them Priests. The rest I am scouting. As for how we might start to go about this...
[His eyes narrow, voice dropping to a silky murmur.]
Once my Dog brings me Monsieur Aunamee intact, as I am betting he will shortly enough, we might discuss the particulars. I have an inkling targeting his Priests and more dedicated pawns and allowing Madame to wring them dry of his powers might offer Her something. But we must be cautious. And we must be patient. Wait for the proper time to gather them up and squeeze them in our claws.
In the meanwhile.
[He holds up a hand to bid Amanda to wait, bending over the backside of his desk to open a drawer. He rifles through a little bit and pulls out a recent newspaper from Bavan City. He'll hold it up to her, showing off the headlines from this string of murders at the end of August.]
The Monsieur had the novel idea to begun turning the public against keeping radios in their home. Clever thinking on his part. What do you say about continuing his venture?