11th Cylus, 719
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There was no doubting it, she thought, they were all here. They actually were. Not long ago, she had stood here in front of the Zuuda and now, she stood in front of their friends and family. And like the Zuuda and the wisps before them, they looked at her. Famula's War General, Champion of the Immortal and apparently tireless worker for justice and fairness. She knew what people said, she heard it; but Faith didn't feel it. She was afraid, and small and woefully unable to do this. But that wasn't an option and so, she lifted her head and she spoke.
And they answered.
Thank all the Immortals, they answered. Varlum first, and Faith nodded. "When I wrote to you all, I wrote to Ilaren. I have a meeting." When he suggested that he might get in touch with Ethelynda, Faith smiled in pleasure at that. "If you would try, I would be so grateful. Thank you." A number of them were Wardens, and that was a very good thing as far as Faith was concerned. A very good thing indeed. So yes, please, she was very clear. If Varlum could speak to Ethelynda, that would be excellent. Then, Maxine spoke. Would become a killing field? That was a fair point. "In terms of our land becoming a killing field. In light of full disclosure. Over a hundred undead attacked. In order to find out everything I could, I used an ability granted to me by Vri to experience their death. Being undead, that usually wasn't on my apparently-manicured lawn. It gave a lot of information - but it also means that I'm holding the experience of one hundred plus deaths. I can give them out, one at a time. When I do that, when I share them, they are absolute clarity. You.. I... experience the death." It was probably not a surprise that she looked tired, really. "When I used it before on the man trying to stab me while I was in labour, he was completely incapacitated. So, thank you," she said, with a tight smile. "I'd forgotten to let people know that. As for money, I've written a letter to a friend to pull in mercenaries from Yaralon, we will most certainly use our resources, whatever is needed. In terms of knowledge gathering, you're right. I've got some ideas, I'll come to it in just a second"
To Nir'wei, then, and Faith listened to him with amazement in her expression. Rynmere? Plague-filled Rynmere? He was out of his mind. But just when she was going to say no, no that wasn't what she was doing, he couldn't, Faith looked at him. Her brother in her heart and her friend. He believed he could do this, and she was not about to stop him. "Make it so, if you can. Let me know if there's anything you need?" She met his gaze and held it, for a moment. Would he be alright? She trusted him, there was no doubt. No doubt at all. then, Hart spoke and Faith smiled. "I was in the tent. Kneeling next to Cassander," she said, thinking back to that time. She'd been owned by Tristan then, his brother. It was just downright odd, all things being what they were, there was no doubt about it. She'd also been at the front of the civil war, working as a healer. So, she understood exactly the point he was making. "and you're right. I have some ideas for that, which I'll show you in a moment." She looked at him seriously, then, though and added. "But no necromancers. None of the Zuuda can, or will, work with them. Famula is clear in her directives. Having as many people, yes, having rumours and networks, absolutely. But no necromancers." As for Edasha, Faith didn't hesitate. "Yes, please, any and all help. Thank you."
When Gennadiya spoke, Faith nodded. "We will fight this war on more fronts than just Rharne, I suspect. We need to send out information to the Order, put together equipment lists and ensure that all the logistics are sorted. If you can help, that would be great." She smiled at her fellow Order member, evidently entirely meaning it when she said, "thank you." Her gratitude was very genuine - especially since Gennadiya had no need to help, but was doing so anyhow. People like her, and Hart, they weren't friends and still they helped. Faith found it overwhelming. Kura, of course, was very much a friend and Faith agreed entirely with her self-assessment of what she could offer. But then, there was the suggestion of contacting Karem and the Empire. Faith didn't hesitate. "I think that would be a very good thing. Let's do that. Please could you arrange it?"
Patrick, then, took them back to Maxine's point, and Faith considered it. "No. He's got links with Ellasin and we don't know what they are yet. Information first." That Alistair Venora was a necromancer still cut her in a way which she couldn't easily describe, but the bottom line was. "Sephira is right. We have to be careful. Find out information, yes, always. But we have to play our own cards close to our chest, too. Thus, if there is anyone that you are unsure of, think very carefully. However, since we've got numbers, I think that's a great place to start." She breathed in, slightly unnerved at having to speak the words. "And then, we can discuss how we play this shell game, how we get this information."
Faith moved and picked up some pieces of parchment, then spoke. "In total, we have five hundred and forty thousand, five hundred and forty one Zuuda. They are broken down into the following. Four hundred and five thousand, four hundred and six favored, one hundred and four thousand, one hundred and sixty seven adored, thirty four thousand, five hundred and forty three exalted, and five other champions. Of the just over half a million Zuuda total, thirty nine of them have more than one immortal mark. There are also five thousand Wisps. " Faith knew that saying the numbers would make her worry. It did. It was a lot of people.
"I've asked them to come back on 1st Ymiden. In the meantime, they gather information, intelligence, resources and they train. They'll come back with every scrap of intelligence that half a million people can get, and the resources they can find to help us. Also, I've had a thought about the Wisps. But first." She pinned up, to the wall, a large map of the world, with marks on it.
"Each mark is a 'cell' - each cell will have three tasks. Intelligence gathering, resource gathering and, finally, targeted strikes. The Wisps will be helping us to gather a second, invisible army. The army of ghosts. My thought is that, when Ellasin raises the undead in an army, we have an army of ghosts ready to posses the corpses, thus breaking her control."
She waited to see what the others thought of this. "Any thoughts or comments? We can do the same between now and then, I'll be here every trial, with the aim of having a world-wide network in place. The cells will exist independently of each other. I'll be the only one that knows all the information, to minimise risk, but also we will exist outside of them. The aim - for us all - is that we gather intelligence and resources to both be able to respond to her actions, but to pre-empt them and find her. Padraig and I will be working on some tracking devices, because those will be important. "
Faith looked around and said, quite genuinely. "Anyone got any thoughts? I'd really welcome them."
And they answered.
Thank all the Immortals, they answered. Varlum first, and Faith nodded. "When I wrote to you all, I wrote to Ilaren. I have a meeting." When he suggested that he might get in touch with Ethelynda, Faith smiled in pleasure at that. "If you would try, I would be so grateful. Thank you." A number of them were Wardens, and that was a very good thing as far as Faith was concerned. A very good thing indeed. So yes, please, she was very clear. If Varlum could speak to Ethelynda, that would be excellent. Then, Maxine spoke. Would become a killing field? That was a fair point. "In terms of our land becoming a killing field. In light of full disclosure. Over a hundred undead attacked. In order to find out everything I could, I used an ability granted to me by Vri to experience their death. Being undead, that usually wasn't on my apparently-manicured lawn. It gave a lot of information - but it also means that I'm holding the experience of one hundred plus deaths. I can give them out, one at a time. When I do that, when I share them, they are absolute clarity. You.. I... experience the death." It was probably not a surprise that she looked tired, really. "When I used it before on the man trying to stab me while I was in labour, he was completely incapacitated. So, thank you," she said, with a tight smile. "I'd forgotten to let people know that. As for money, I've written a letter to a friend to pull in mercenaries from Yaralon, we will most certainly use our resources, whatever is needed. In terms of knowledge gathering, you're right. I've got some ideas, I'll come to it in just a second"
To Nir'wei, then, and Faith listened to him with amazement in her expression. Rynmere? Plague-filled Rynmere? He was out of his mind. But just when she was going to say no, no that wasn't what she was doing, he couldn't, Faith looked at him. Her brother in her heart and her friend. He believed he could do this, and she was not about to stop him. "Make it so, if you can. Let me know if there's anything you need?" She met his gaze and held it, for a moment. Would he be alright? She trusted him, there was no doubt. No doubt at all. then, Hart spoke and Faith smiled. "I was in the tent. Kneeling next to Cassander," she said, thinking back to that time. She'd been owned by Tristan then, his brother. It was just downright odd, all things being what they were, there was no doubt about it. She'd also been at the front of the civil war, working as a healer. So, she understood exactly the point he was making. "and you're right. I have some ideas for that, which I'll show you in a moment." She looked at him seriously, then, though and added. "But no necromancers. None of the Zuuda can, or will, work with them. Famula is clear in her directives. Having as many people, yes, having rumours and networks, absolutely. But no necromancers." As for Edasha, Faith didn't hesitate. "Yes, please, any and all help. Thank you."
When Gennadiya spoke, Faith nodded. "We will fight this war on more fronts than just Rharne, I suspect. We need to send out information to the Order, put together equipment lists and ensure that all the logistics are sorted. If you can help, that would be great." She smiled at her fellow Order member, evidently entirely meaning it when she said, "thank you." Her gratitude was very genuine - especially since Gennadiya had no need to help, but was doing so anyhow. People like her, and Hart, they weren't friends and still they helped. Faith found it overwhelming. Kura, of course, was very much a friend and Faith agreed entirely with her self-assessment of what she could offer. But then, there was the suggestion of contacting Karem and the Empire. Faith didn't hesitate. "I think that would be a very good thing. Let's do that. Please could you arrange it?"
Patrick, then, took them back to Maxine's point, and Faith considered it. "No. He's got links with Ellasin and we don't know what they are yet. Information first." That Alistair Venora was a necromancer still cut her in a way which she couldn't easily describe, but the bottom line was. "Sephira is right. We have to be careful. Find out information, yes, always. But we have to play our own cards close to our chest, too. Thus, if there is anyone that you are unsure of, think very carefully. However, since we've got numbers, I think that's a great place to start." She breathed in, slightly unnerved at having to speak the words. "And then, we can discuss how we play this shell game, how we get this information."
Faith moved and picked up some pieces of parchment, then spoke. "In total, we have five hundred and forty thousand, five hundred and forty one Zuuda. They are broken down into the following. Four hundred and five thousand, four hundred and six favored, one hundred and four thousand, one hundred and sixty seven adored, thirty four thousand, five hundred and forty three exalted, and five other champions. Of the just over half a million Zuuda total, thirty nine of them have more than one immortal mark. There are also five thousand Wisps. " Faith knew that saying the numbers would make her worry. It did. It was a lot of people.
"I've asked them to come back on 1st Ymiden. In the meantime, they gather information, intelligence, resources and they train. They'll come back with every scrap of intelligence that half a million people can get, and the resources they can find to help us. Also, I've had a thought about the Wisps. But first." She pinned up, to the wall, a large map of the world, with marks on it.
The Map
She waited to see what the others thought of this. "Any thoughts or comments? We can do the same between now and then, I'll be here every trial, with the aim of having a world-wide network in place. The cells will exist independently of each other. I'll be the only one that knows all the information, to minimise risk, but also we will exist outside of them. The aim - for us all - is that we gather intelligence and resources to both be able to respond to her actions, but to pre-empt them and find her. Padraig and I will be working on some tracking devices, because those will be important. "
Faith looked around and said, quite genuinely. "Anyone got any thoughts? I'd really welcome them."