"I could only file my report and hope the brass has enough context to suss out a strategy behind their guerrilla tactics. Keep the outlying areas in fear? Take down a lone airship? Time will tell." He took a sip of his beer. It was pleasant to share his exploits with Stefan, who was a sincerely appreciative audience. Sometimes he needed his efforts and sacrifices acknowledged, which required the right sort of people.
Luncheon continued apace, and he let Albrecht's minor transgression go for the nonce.
"I have been working out some ideas that I ought to share," he said, though some of them couldn't be shared in front of Albrecht—yet. Eventually, he hoped to persuade Stefan and Brenner both that Albrecht ought to be on the shortlist for their upcoming expedition. His loyalties, such as they were, followed Eitan and not the Order. Their internal politics would mean nothing to him. And he added potency to Eitan's magical abilities as well as bringing an array of his own that they hadn't initially considered for the expedition.
"Rather than one huge, complex warding. Mulitple smaller, simpler wardings anchored at regular intervals, overlapping like the scales of a fish or, more correctly, scale armor. A team of Warders could set them up quickly rather than waiting for a supremely powerful Warder to take the time to build something complex. And, should one blow out... there would still be protection from the overlap. A little redundancy, you understa—?"
But then Brenner appeared, calling all attention to him.
"Ein Kind aus Asche und Glut," he replied to the question in kind. But he would let both men take Albrecht's measure before he indicated he thought the Lysanrin ought to join them in their endeavor.
Luncheon continued apace, and he let Albrecht's minor transgression go for the nonce.
"I have been working out some ideas that I ought to share," he said, though some of them couldn't be shared in front of Albrecht—yet. Eventually, he hoped to persuade Stefan and Brenner both that Albrecht ought to be on the shortlist for their upcoming expedition. His loyalties, such as they were, followed Eitan and not the Order. Their internal politics would mean nothing to him. And he added potency to Eitan's magical abilities as well as bringing an array of his own that they hadn't initially considered for the expedition.
"Rather than one huge, complex warding. Mulitple smaller, simpler wardings anchored at regular intervals, overlapping like the scales of a fish or, more correctly, scale armor. A team of Warders could set them up quickly rather than waiting for a supremely powerful Warder to take the time to build something complex. And, should one blow out... there would still be protection from the overlap. A little redundancy, you understa—?"
But then Brenner appeared, calling all attention to him.
"Ein Kind aus Asche und Glut," he replied to the question in kind. But he would let both men take Albrecht's measure before he indicated he thought the Lysanrin ought to join them in their endeavor.