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RE: building bridges - Ianto - 06-04-2019 Different. Yeah, you could say that again. Ianto smiled to [say]"It seems there's already plenty of trade to be had, even without our making an effort to cultivate it,"[/say] he said to the warchief, though he held up his hands placatingly. [say]"The news about the Greatwood... I'll speak to Arduinna,"[/say] he said, tone low and worried. [say]"In the meantime, what Phoebe says may be of use to the village, whether or not you choose to take her up on her offer."[/say] Straightening up, Ianto motioned for the others to leave with him - though he did turn to address Delah and her Fae first. [say]"I'll set up my wagon on a semi-permanent basis along the banks of the Stonesong. When it's there, treat it as a trading post between those within the barrier and the Fae. A working solution, no? Because like it or not, barrier or not, Greatwood or not... we're in this together now."[/say] RE: building bridges - Delah - 06-04-2019 [say]"That is where you are wrong, my friend."[/say] Delah said, jaw tightening. [say]"We have always been in this. It is not us who were cast aside, not we who were forced to live in a bubble because of our traitorous ambitions. It is you who need and want from us, not the other way around. I suggest you all bare that in mind."[/say] With a last look at the three randoms that Ianto had brought with him, she turned back to the merchant. [say]"If it is Arduinna's wish that you allow them to trade...then so be it. The banks of the Stongsong will do. Though I will remind you—"[/say] Here she turned specifically to Phoebe, Remi, and Amalia. [say]"—that you cannot argue or barter your way into our village. Into our homes. Is that clear enough for you?"[/say] This last sentiment was directed at Amalia, who had tried both of those tactics previously. Turning and taking many of her warriors with her, though a good number stayed to oversee the crowd, Delah departed. ME is a wrap! Feel free to make a closing post if you like. |