Rean had worry about the other man's mental state, but he didn't think there was anything much he could do about it right now. Just keep an eye out for him as much as he could. ]
Yeah. Those two have had enough of their fun, and I think it's time we've put an end to their games—they can no longer be allowed to run around and do as they please. I also believe the next week will be critical for us to put those efforts into full force.
[ Rean knew they had to be stopped. Whatever it took.
Also, he realized the implications of the other's words, but he's not surprised Rembrandt would ask. He seemed like the type to pry anyway. ]
...I don't think we have anyone willing to say anything more to either of those two. Not after what they've done.
I was thinking of holding a meeting same time as usual and same place.
I don't think so either, but I don't want to take any chances. What Dist and I figured out may very well be the key to breaking this whole thing apart.
[Or they could be entirely wrong but they were pretty damn sure in their assumption and that hasn't changed even with Dist's death.]
We need to be careful with how we proceed here. I'll leave the meeting up to you and I'll get back to seeing what more I can learn from them. It's possible they'll already have figured me out, but I see no harm in one final attempt.
[They aren't going to kill him, at least. He's gotten by this far on talking to both of them repeatedly, once more won't hurt.]
...True, I think it's a good idea to be cautious after everything.
I'll have faith in that belief. I know what you're saying isn't something taken lightly, and it's not something you'd say so easily.
[ Rean seemed to have faith in Iago—or rather...both Dist and Iago. He's the type to have that sort of belief. ]
I hope they haven't. That being said, please be careful.
I don't think they'll do anything violent towards you—Rem more than the Lady. But the Lady seems to have those weird mood swings of hers. Though, I don't think I have to worry about you angering her.
[ If anything, he was just being a little worrywart as usual and he knew it. Still, he cared about Iago, so he had to say it at least. ]
I promise I won't do anything stupid. The Lady and I are usually on very good terms, actually.
[those conversations are going to be hilarious when they're unlocked.......]
Rembrandt is honestly the one I'm more worried about. I believe we stand a better chance against the Lady should it turn to a fight, but Rembrandt... That's why I want to speak with him, I need to figure out where we stand with him and where he stands with the Lady.
[Something about that execution is sitting weirdly with him, but he's not sure just what to make of it yet.]
I'm not going to let myself die here. If I do, who are you all going to rely on for tactics?
[he is super useful, please agree with him, rean!!!!]
Haha, I guess that's one good thing in all this, despite her...everything.
[ Those conversations are an Experience, aren't they. ]
Yeah, Rem would be very troublesome if we had to fight him. We've seen what he's capable of and heard what else he was during the meetings. But...I think right now he stands with the Lady, though there could be a chance to work him to our side if we have something that will convince him. I mentioned it in the meeting before last time, but he's said that their desires don't always line up perfectly.
And it's why he let Erik go instead of telling The Lady who would've definitely killed him for the infiltration.
So it's just a theory just now, but I think part of their partnership might work out in a sense that he could be indebted to her, though he's getting something out of it for sure. All the same, I wish you good luck.
[ ...And he'll smile a little here. ]
Honestly, we really do need a reliable tactician to be by our side, so I'll have full faith you'll come back just fine, Iago. Friends need to believe in each other, after all.
I don't believe he's indebted to her, I believe he's working with her because she summoned him, and is offering him something in exchange for his work. I'll be sure to share everything I've learned at our next meeting.
[but also, praise!! and o-oh.]
Friends? Well, I suppose I can't complain too much about that. I appreciate your kind words, Rean.
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Rean had worry about the other man's mental state, but he didn't think there was anything much he could do about it right now. Just keep an eye out for him as much as he could. ]
Yeah. Those two have had enough of their fun, and I think it's time we've put an end to their games—they can no longer be allowed to run around and do as they please. I also believe the next week will be critical for us to put those efforts into full force.
[ Rean knew they had to be stopped. Whatever it took.
Also, he realized the implications of the other's words, but he's not surprised Rembrandt would ask. He seemed like the type to pry anyway. ]
...I don't think we have anyone willing to say anything more to either of those two. Not after what they've done.
I was thinking of holding a meeting same time as usual and same place.
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[Or they could be entirely wrong but they were pretty damn sure in their assumption and that hasn't changed even with Dist's death.]
We need to be careful with how we proceed here. I'll leave the meeting up to you and I'll get back to seeing what more I can learn from them. It's possible they'll already have figured me out, but I see no harm in one final attempt.
[They aren't going to kill him, at least. He's gotten by this far on talking to both of them repeatedly, once more won't hurt.]
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I'll have faith in that belief. I know what you're saying isn't something taken lightly, and it's not something you'd say so easily.
[ Rean seemed to have faith in Iago—or rather...both Dist and Iago. He's the type to have that sort of belief. ]
I hope they haven't. That being said, please be careful.
I don't think they'll do anything violent towards you—Rem more than the Lady. But the Lady seems to have those weird mood swings of hers. Though, I don't think I have to worry about you angering her.
[ If anything, he was just being a little worrywart as usual and he knew it. Still, he cared about Iago, so he had to say it at least. ]
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[those conversations are going to be hilarious when they're unlocked.......]
Rembrandt is honestly the one I'm more worried about. I believe we stand a better chance against the Lady should it turn to a fight, but Rembrandt... That's why I want to speak with him, I need to figure out where we stand with him and where he stands with the Lady.
[Something about that execution is sitting weirdly with him, but he's not sure just what to make of it yet.]
I'm not going to let myself die here. If I do, who are you all going to rely on for tactics?
[he is super useful, please agree with him, rean!!!!]
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[ Those conversations are an Experience, aren't they. ]
Yeah, Rem would be very troublesome if we had to fight him. We've seen what he's capable of and heard what else he was during the meetings. But...I think right now he stands with the Lady, though there could be a chance to work him to our side if we have something that will convince him. I mentioned it in the meeting before last time, but he's said that their desires don't always line up perfectly.
And it's why he let Erik go instead of telling The Lady who would've definitely killed him for the infiltration.
So it's just a theory just now, but I think part of their partnership might work out in a sense that he could be indebted to her, though he's getting something out of it for sure. All the same, I wish you good luck.
[ ...And he'll smile a little here. ]
Honestly, we really do need a reliable tactician to be by our side, so I'll have full faith you'll come back just fine, Iago. Friends need to believe in each other, after all.
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I don't believe he's indebted to her, I believe he's working with her because she summoned him, and is offering him something in exchange for his work. I'll be sure to share everything I've learned at our next meeting.
[but also, praise!! and o-oh.]
Friends? Well, I suppose I can't complain too much about that. I appreciate your kind words, Rean.
[ c: ]