Oh. That's...really big. And properly piratical, isn't it? Kitty takes just a moment to fancy herself a buccaneer, shouting commands to a pirate crew, before her practical mind asserts itself.
She crosses her arms, bracing them against her knees as she leans forward. A moment while she considers the possibilities and the ramifications before saying, "Can we know that that would hurt the Tevinter government more than it would the common folk?"
"We can." He's certain. Sounds it. "The soporati will feel the pinch, but if it's made clear that the upheavel is in answer to the new Archon and the Venatori powers that must be in the Magesterium, it could be the encouragement they need to join your would-be slave rebellion." And the freemen with no holdings and those below them are already suffering enough that another jab can hardly be worth registering.
"The longer we wait for the Imperium to decide its own trajectory, the more likely we are to find ourselves fighting a war on yet another front. If you can undercut the North's resources from the start and follow it up with some decisive action from the Inquisition and her allies, it might be possible to avoid the need to divide our attentions further."
It all sounds really reasonable, honestly. You can't stir up the middle classes with slogans alone. You've got to rob them of their comfort. Like her mum and her dad, back home - as long as they had their lovely house and their lovely paychecks, they were never going to understand Kitty, or even hear her. If they'd had that taken away, though -
Well. No use thinking of them now. Or ever, really. Honestly, they're worth forgetting altogether.
Here, satisfied he has her, Flint attends to the teacup once more. Takes a sip. "Exactly what you were trying to do to with my things at the Boar," Flint says.
Which is to say: spy work. Worming around places he can't rightly go or can't easily access and putting her eyes on documents, her ears at the edge of conversation. "The more we know about what's going in and out of Thedas' major ports, the better prepared we'll be to plan where to make our runs. Make friends. Have them write you as they're abroad. If we're to do this properly, we'll need that intelligence so we can do this quietly. The worst version of this is to have the Imperium's citizens blame the Inquisition for overreach, rather than the Venatori and their ties to Corypheus."
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Date: 2019-01-16 11:20 pm (UTC)She crosses her arms, bracing them against her knees as she leans forward. A moment while she considers the possibilities and the ramifications before saying, "Can we know that that would hurt the Tevinter government more than it would the common folk?"
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Date: 2019-01-17 09:26 pm (UTC)"The longer we wait for the Imperium to decide its own trajectory, the more likely we are to find ourselves fighting a war on yet another front. If you can undercut the North's resources from the start and follow it up with some decisive action from the Inquisition and her allies, it might be possible to avoid the need to divide our attentions further."
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Date: 2019-01-19 01:31 am (UTC)Well. No use thinking of them now. Or ever, really. Honestly, they're worth forgetting altogether.
"And what can I do?"
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Date: 2019-01-30 11:23 pm (UTC)Which is to say: spy work. Worming around places he can't rightly go or can't easily access and putting her eyes on documents, her ears at the edge of conversation. "The more we know about what's going in and out of Thedas' major ports, the better prepared we'll be to plan where to make our runs. Make friends. Have them write you as they're abroad. If we're to do this properly, we'll need that intelligence so we can do this quietly. The worst version of this is to have the Imperium's citizens blame the Inquisition for overreach, rather than the Venatori and their ties to Corypheus."