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Claude von Riegan ([personal profile] leicesters) wrote in [community profile] aionchat2022-08-26 04:57 pm

PLEROMA - a few days after the raid

[Despite Claude's best efforts to shut his emotions out of this communion, it's impossible to fully avoid muted feelings of anger and bitterness leaking across the connection. Still, he addresses his thoughts in a calm, measured way, even if he's noticeably more downbeat than usual.]

Hiya. This is Claude, one of the new guys. I know most of us are still licking our wounds after what happened in Achamoth, but I wanted to discuss a few things.

What was the point of invading Achamoth, really? We attacked an enemy's stronghold, took back two of our own like we planned, sure-- but we lost two more in the process, and at least one smaller dragon lost its life trying to save us. And what else did we get out of it? A single prisoner? Some superficial damage to the city, which mostly would've just hurt civilians?

I don't want to act like war is just a game of numbers, when so many of you cared about the prisoners to go to these lengths for them, but strategically, the whole idea was insane. Personally, I was reassured a plan was being worked on, and that I just had to trust it was in hand. Sure, the big dragon that helped us was great, but it had to give its life for us. Both lives, even. And our escape route only came in the nick of time! If the forest dragons hadn't sympathised with our cause, we would have all been screwed.

If we mount any coordinated attacks in future, can we actually think about it at length? You know, plot it out from start to finish, try and account for as many variables as we can, not just talk about what enemies we might face and how they fight. And if we're going to walk into obvious traps, can we actually think about what the trap might be and how to mitigate it?

[He pauses. He's angry, if only because for a sect so supposedly dedicated to defending life, so many of them are too reckless about throwing lives away just to save a handful of others. Some casualties are inevitable in war, but these losses didn't have to be. That's what bothers him about all this more than anything.]

Anyway... I don't want to just gripe, so I also wanted to consider our long-term goals. I spoke to the dragon -- Estinien and the other thing? -- before the fighting started, and they made it sound like a direct assault on the Regent is nigh impossible. The Regent's corruption in that part of Horos is too powerful, the Citadel especially.

So, I think if we want to make them vulnerable at all, we have to figure out a way to purify the land. I don't know how yet, and the dragon wasn't sure either, but I want to believe it's possible. If you have any thoughts, I'd love to hear them.
goldendeceiver: (but don't pity me for long)

[personal profile] goldendeceiver 2022-08-27 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
It's a patchwork system right now. There are other Aions besides me who have taken up to living in Godsblood and snagging things as needed, and we have places to store the supplies between the actual transfer from Godsblood to Greentruth. Our biggest problem is that we can't move large numbers of things at once without it becoming suspicious, so things have to trickle in a little at a time.

Beyond the trade between those two cities though, we haven't set up anything else. We have had some recent interest in standing up against the Regent in Venera, but I'm not sure we have any Pleroma reliably stationed there to know who those people are, and how to get them what they need. Though I don't think anyone in Venera is hurting too much for supplies by and large, though I'm not sure their weapons situation, and Godsblood in particular is pretty industrious and brimming with goods. By and large the Regent isn't actually trying to starve out their own people or anything like that, as long as they're not actively rebelling, and none of them have gotten to that point on a large scale yet.

So it really is the rebels in Greentruth that need the biggest pipeline of supplies to them.
goldendeceiver: (i love this city always)

[personal profile] goldendeceiver 2022-09-04 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ernesto makes a vague humming noise of agreement to all of Claude’s musings. He used to work in trade, so he’s got some bias on that front, but he doesn’t disagree with what the kid is saying here. There are complications in all of it, of course, but there’s no point bringing those up when right now they’re just spitballing what needs to eventually be done to strengthen their cause. ]

It’s worth asking around to see. I admit I won’t be able to volunteer myself, considering the way of established myself in Godsblood, but I’m sure some of us are itching to get a better understanding of Horos as a whole. The trouble is going to be sending the right person with the right interest. We don’t have open groups of rebels anywhere outside of Greentruth, which means if we want to be able to offer supplies to anyone who is willing to stand up to the Regent, we need someone who is both good at nosing out who those people are, and subtle enough to not reveal them to anyone else.
goldendeceiver: (every crack)

[personal profile] goldendeceiver 2022-09-05 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Probably the best place for it. We'll have the most volunteers readily available and listening to the proposition at least.