Captain Cassian Andor (
captain_by_the_book) wrote in
genessia2017-07-16 02:54 pm
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backdated to July 2nd
WHO: Yukiko Amagi and Cassian Andor
WHAT: Meeting of the newbie Guardians
WHEN: July 2nd, noon
WHERE: Fayren, guardian's office
WARNINGS: None so far
Like promised, Cassian makes his way to the Guardian's office in Fayren the day after their text conversation. He's already carrying a bag with some small trinkets and groceries he has bought, the results of having spent the better part of the morning playing tourist in Fayren.
He's looking pleasant enough as he makes his way to Yukiko's office, but his wariness at her needing to talk to him has returned.
Still, he greets her with something that is almost a smile. "You have a beautiful town, Yukiko. The fish market is one of the best I've been to."
WHAT: Meeting of the newbie Guardians
WHEN: July 2nd, noon
WHERE: Fayren, guardian's office
WARNINGS: None so far
Like promised, Cassian makes his way to the Guardian's office in Fayren the day after their text conversation. He's already carrying a bag with some small trinkets and groceries he has bought, the results of having spent the better part of the morning playing tourist in Fayren.
He's looking pleasant enough as he makes his way to Yukiko's office, but his wariness at her needing to talk to him has returned.
Still, he greets her with something that is almost a smile. "You have a beautiful town, Yukiko. The fish market is one of the best I've been to."

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When she heard the door, she was quick to look up with a smile of her own. "Well it's really the natives town, they do a good job of making it what it is for the most part. Hard working as well."
With that, she places the papers to the side for the time being. "Please take a seat."
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"And if I'm not mistaken you're too humble. I hear you've done a great deal for this town and the others." She'd won a tough election, too, but bringing that up might be rude. "I've heard good things about Heals on Wheels, for one thing, though I haven't been able to visit any of your inns till today. It's a shame you haven't opened one in Attleton yet."
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"It's a future plan in the works, more so for new arrivals to have a choice of city they want to stay in for around two weeks That... is meant to be the plan anyway. But First things first before I get I do need to mention the thing I said I needed to first."
She coughed slightly for a moment. "You are aware of subarchways, correct?"
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"I do." He nodded firmly, face turning more solemn. "In my personal life they've never been of interest to me, but I know that dangerous subarchways are a concern to guardians."
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"You can ask your Dante for details since I believe he goes there sometimes, but there is a subarchway I would like to be kept an eye on. Not like 24/7 type deal but at least once a day so no one accidentally goes into it or anyone who might use it for bad purposes due to the inside...well... How do I phrase this." After she was done talking for the moment to think about it, she started to tap her finger lightly on her chin.
"If you have a part of yourself that you do not like... It will form into a shadow. Pretty much you go in that archway like that, odds are likely you'd get one. That's why I want someone to keep an eye on it."
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He regarded Yukiko thoughtfully. When K-2SO had argued for adopting Fayren's dolls, Cassian had actually thought of using them to guard the subarchways to save manpower, but making any such promises now was far too early when he hadn't even spoken once to the puppeteer.
"I see, I'll keep the subarchway closed, I already have some plans to guard them more extensively, and I'll ensure my deputies are very careful, too." He wouldn't be going in there, for one. "Can these shadows escape?"
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"As for if they can escape, just like all other subarchways they cannot unless guided by someone with a necklace or one of us. Much like the natives here in order to go from archway to archway."
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"I'll speak to Dante, and discuss training sessions with the team. In principle, I agree with everything which provides realistic training conditions, and preparing for a breach is always useful."
He leans forward, returning his facial expression to the earlier pleasantness. "Thank you for informing me of these concerns. I appreciate it."
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With that well and truly out of the way, she placed her hands lightly on her lap for the time being.
"I know that is all I needed to bring up, but is there anything you wanted to discus?"
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He shrugging slightly. "Hopefully there will be no need for it. But realistically if I were a magic user seeing to cause trouble I would do it in the town least equipped to handle me."
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She paused, they could never really be too sure about anything, besides they all need to work together now and again. That was what she thought.
"Besides, I believe that even though we each work in a different city, we still need to work together."
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"I agree. Each of our guardian offices may operate as a self-reliant cell under its own leadership, but we do need to cooperate and coordinate for the good of all. I'd appreciate knowing I have your support, and knowing I have access to your experts. In return, I put my own resources at your disposal." He smiled slightly. "I believe with this we will both be stronger."
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"I just... Don't know how exactly to be able to go about that just yet. But this feels like a good starting point."
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He took another sip of tea, letting his gaze wander to the window, and the town beyond.
"But I agree, our cooperation would be a good beginning."
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"It's just finding the perfect time, to be able to get everyone."
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He nods. "But regardless of that, yes, finding a time that suits everyone will be hard. Maybe to start out with an informal gathering, for only those whom the date suits."
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"But having checks like that....how would one actually go about it. We have no way of knowing our pasts, only things we have done here." She tapped her chin briefly.
"What would the date be for that then?"
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An election he had never expected to win, or been braced for what would follow, least of all with so many enemies from home popping up.
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Yukiko paused for a moment before speaking up again. "Yeah, though on the upside you have taken to it well even if it was only because of it being a default."
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He gave a little shrug. "Being thrown into unusual new circumstances and having to improvise is part of my job but this is something different. It'll take me a while to adjust. I heard you ran before. You must have been well prepared."
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"But it does give you that time to really prepare, but usually people don't always try again after losing the first time." She taps her finger lightly against her cheek.
"The only downside to it was someone having a grudge on me from something I said the last time but hadn't this time around. They seemed hell-bent on making sure to threaten me if I won and changed one thing." It was why she was planning on making sure it was known that wasn't okay by not letting him know anything about what she was planning with Fayren. She was not going to reward him for that.
"Because of that I am refusing to give him any idea of my plans"
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He picks up his tea cup again, though it's empty. "But you sound like you have this situation well in hand." He lets a heartbeat. "Does it happen often that Guardians are threatened by disgruntled citizens?"
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"I have to, otherwise people would see that as well... People wouldn't think you'd be able to do the job right." With that she smiled slightly.
"I think that I was the first."
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"I'm glad to hear threats aren't common. I think most Guardians wouldn't respond well to them."
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But she moved slightly to bow before moving to step up "If there is nothing else, I should really head back to my office. But you are right, some might not. I know of some who would respond very well also though."