Seeds of Rebellion
"Rebellion? What?" Shanku asked.
"Contrary to popular belief, we don't all agree that meddling with other species is a good idea. Especially in the way we're currently doing," Ryan stated.
"Just how many of the Imperials feel this way?" Piram asked curiously.
"Enough to populate the pubs, not enough to form a proper coalition," Ryan replied. "But, between the Prairie, the Arctic, the humans, and now pressure from the Sylvans, well, surely they'll have to buckle at some point," Ryan explained.
"Tyranny to control tyranny?" Hilael asked dubiously.
"Think of it as an investment into protecting future lives," Ryan said uneasily.
"That is the basis of any proper justice," Piram nodded. "And at times, you must be firm about it."
"So what are you looking for? Sneaking correspondance to the Ferals and working the Imperials from inside and out?" Katari asked.
"I can think of no other way. The far north Imperials outnumber the Arctic and can easily hold them off. The humans and Prairie are not as allied as the Arctic or Sylvans, and thus have no armies to call upon. Sylvans must handle wayward Sylvans," Ryan nodded.
"We just may have a way out then," Shanku grinned mischievously.
Notes & Commentary
November 12, 2015, Thursday
Seeds of Rebellion
So, we have established that a Sylvan-centric matter must be handled by Sylvans since nothing else is stout enough to handle them. Well, who are involved, anyway. The Fernwick are the only Imperial presence in the Nyre, but in the Eor forest, they're dominate. And there are lots of them. The Highland would be a major factor, but the Imperials have enough sense not to draw their attention. And you don't want to know which is the scarier force to encounter, the Snow Crest tribe that Shanku dealt with, or the Tundra tribe that run wild near the Arctic.
Characters - Shanku Ravenwing - Piram - Ryan Chase Stormer - Hilael - Katari -
Tags - Just Another Day -


