Welcome back. Thank you for your thoroughness; I cannot commend it beyond that which it naturally presents.
While I regret to hear of the Grand Cleric's decline, I concur with your assessment: To attend to Mother Mathilde is to dignify her concerns. Mother Alizée seems a sound contact, and yours a solid approach. If her skepticism can be managed, it may speak better to us than unreserved support.
With regards to Churneau — Are there areas of ministry to which the Revered Mother gives particular focus? We should not risk your ties, incidentally or otherwise. I would sooner we be aware of how our actions in the region might disrupt theirs.
Gossips are a blessing of the Maker. Sister Élodie should be rewarded appropriately, perhaps a small group might be assembled to curate those rumours returned.
Hunter Fell requires redress, and we'll need to manage it without appearing to lend them credence. Though I hesitate to suggest anything that paints our Rifted guests in hostile light, perhaps a firsthand view of the most dim would convince —
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Let us think on it.
The antipathy between Marshes and capitol being what it is, I am relieved to know you've ears on the ground (however damp). Though I cannot imagine they would attract Corypheus' attention, the Venatori drive further into the wilderness with each day. The occasional whisper of news would not harm us to own.
I defer to you fully in matters of theology, but admit reserve. The attention paid the Prophet has divided us before. The Inquisition requires the Herald's mandate, and the South has a taste for heroes, it is true. Still, this places a great deal of faith in the hands of those remaining Trevelyans. With respect paid to their mourning, I mislike them unwatched.
If there is an area you believe deserving of priority, I encourage you to begin. Sister Élodie and matters of background reconnaissance would not greatly tax our resources.
An aside: Enchanter Shivana has organized a Chant discussion group. It is my hope they might aid us in anticipating the variety of perspectives these times encourage. I am certain they would be pleased for your presence.
If you require aught to proceed, please inform me.
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Welcome back. Thank you for your thoroughness; I cannot commend it beyond that which it naturally presents.
While I regret to hear of the Grand Cleric's decline, I concur with your assessment: To attend to Mother Mathilde is to dignify her concerns. Mother Alizée seems a sound contact, and yours a solid approach. If her skepticism can be managed, it may speak better to us than unreserved support.
With regards to Churneau — Are there areas of ministry to which the Revered Mother gives particular focus? We should not risk your ties, incidentally or otherwise. I would sooner we be aware of how our actions in the region might disrupt theirs.
Gossips are a blessing of the Maker. Sister Élodie should be rewarded appropriately, perhaps a small group might be assembled to curate those rumours returned.
Hunter Fell requires redress, and we'll need to manage it without appearing to lend them credence.
Though I hesitate to suggest anything that paints our Rifted guests in hostile light, perhaps a firsthand view of the most dim would convince —[ The previous sentence is heavily, if not completely inked through. ]
Let us think on it.
The antipathy between Marshes and capitol being what it is, I am relieved to know you've ears on the ground (however damp). Though I cannot imagine they would attract Corypheus' attention, the Venatori drive further into the wilderness with each day. The occasional whisper of news would not harm us to own.
I defer to you fully in matters of theology, but admit reserve. The attention paid the Prophet has divided us before. The Inquisition requires the Herald's mandate, and the South has a taste for heroes, it is true. Still, this places a great deal of faith in the hands of those remaining Trevelyans. With respect paid to their mourning, I mislike them unwatched.
If there is an area you believe deserving of priority, I encourage you to begin. Sister Élodie and matters of background reconnaissance would not greatly tax our resources.
An aside: Enchanter Shivana has organized a Chant discussion group. It is my hope they might aid us in anticipating the variety of perspectives these times encourage. I am certain they would be pleased for your presence.
If you require aught to proceed, please inform me.
— Ser Coupe