... 'tis a complicated affair, when you come to the crux of it.
[ she props her elbows on the table, holding her own bottle loosely with the fingertips of both hands at the neck. they're both thinking of glodell, who is very much dead by perhaps mere hours to them. the thoughts of others filter through - those she won't be sorry to see go, those that she'll miss, but most of all... those that might need somewhere else to go.
at least it's a weak ale, compared to what they're used to. and a drinik is a drink when you're a ye olde.
hulkenberg takes a small sip, just as something to do, too. ]
I truly doubt that Glodell would believe us, were we to tell him that the fool's lost his life. On one part, I know none of us were sorry to hear it... but on another, 'tis the principle of the thing, is it not?
[ though honestly, strohl has little in the way of the principle of this one - he is a just and honorable man, but it's a place where he and hulkenberg differ. he's willing to lie, to twist and bend when things are necessary, a strategist over a shield. and glodell...
hulkenberg, as the shield to his strategist, knows when someone or something is a threat, especially an overt one. they don't know the full details of what happened with glodell, only that he was a threat to will. and while they have had a partial truce in place, to keep the senseless death to a minimum, it isn't foolproof.
especially not when they get back home. ]
No. And loathe as I am to sentence a man to death, especially one that has "cheated" it, here, 'tis safer for Will - for all of us - if we do not alter fate in this case.
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[ she props her elbows on the table, holding her own bottle loosely with the fingertips of both hands at the neck. they're both thinking of glodell, who is very much dead by perhaps mere hours to them. the thoughts of others filter through - those she won't be sorry to see go, those that she'll miss, but most of all... those that might need somewhere else to go.
at least it's a weak ale, compared to what they're used to. and a drinik is a drink when you're a ye olde.
hulkenberg takes a small sip, just as something to do, too. ]
I truly doubt that Glodell would believe us, were we to tell him that the fool's lost his life. On one part, I know none of us were sorry to hear it... but on another, 'tis the principle of the thing, is it not?
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[ though honestly, strohl has little in the way of the principle of this one - he is a just and honorable man, but it's a place where he and hulkenberg differ. he's willing to lie, to twist and bend when things are necessary, a strategist over a shield. and glodell...
the frown deepens on his face. ]
Do you think things'd go different? Honestly.
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hulkenberg, as the shield to his strategist, knows when someone or something is a threat, especially an overt one. they don't know the full details of what happened with glodell, only that he was a threat to will. and while they have had a partial truce in place, to keep the senseless death to a minimum, it isn't foolproof.
especially not when they get back home. ]
No. And loathe as I am to sentence a man to death, especially one that has "cheated" it, here, 'tis safer for Will - for all of us - if we do not alter fate in this case.