"The covens are my fault," Lucrece said apologetically to Reiner. "They showed up seeking sanctuary behind our barriers and Delia's daughter was coming and we needed a midwife..." She sighed.
"She may have saved my life," Delia chimed in, giving Lucrece a hard look for apologizing. "And at least here, in the home of a Watcher of Purity, they are watched. And Eitan has licensed our Lysanrin staff to develop their aether siphoning abilities to protect us from the witches. A détente of another variety."
Eitan nodded. "They have acted in good faith so far. Whatever caused the rift, it flushed them out and at least some of them have submitted to Order authority. We will hash out exactly what that looks like with this Council, I'm certain."
"They have assured us that they can keep our victory gardens green through Frost," Lucrece added, which will keep us fed here and on the ground. If she still sounded defensive, well, she was. Eitan patted her knee.
"I can assure everyone," he said, glancing about the table, "that between my Watchers and my Lysanrin—who I rescued from a menagerie—the former witches are watched and guarded against until they can be reeducated. That said, I think Merovech is a good man and a good captain. He isn't excited about the idea of a political role, but he will do his duty. He wants to foist it off on me if I will let him, but I fear having too much authority vested in one person on a council of equals. That said, he may at least be biddable in council and effective with the logistics of whatever size fleet we end up with. If the ground forces are content to have him as their representative, then perhaps Reiner could act as liaison, spending most of his time aloft with us, but being mobile, speaking to the ZDC leaders, and giving us good intelligence on how things stand below."
He glanced at Reiner, curious if he would feel overwhelmed and, regardless, if he would stand up and do what must be done to protect Zaichaer and the Zaichaeri.
"I could stand as... I don't know what we might call it... Councillor of the Interior?" Delia offered. "I'm mostly recovered from giving birth, and I have plenty of support between Luca, my husband, our staff, and relatives. At first, I could invite women over from the Windworks, show them a bit of hospitality and domesticity, get them to open up about the needs of our workers and their families, and also assess what they can do for their country as much as what their country can do for them. I think you will find the gentler sex tough enough to use our skills and labors to support this endeavor."
"All the more reason to keep Merovech in charge of the ZADC," Eitan mused. "Lest too many Dornkirks and Angevins be sitting on the Council. We will be doing a great deal of work, of course, but we do not want to give the impression of a royal family. And perhaps the materiel we salvage from Onneifer could be used to expedite the raising of the Academy?"
"She may have saved my life," Delia chimed in, giving Lucrece a hard look for apologizing. "And at least here, in the home of a Watcher of Purity, they are watched. And Eitan has licensed our Lysanrin staff to develop their aether siphoning abilities to protect us from the witches. A détente of another variety."
Eitan nodded. "They have acted in good faith so far. Whatever caused the rift, it flushed them out and at least some of them have submitted to Order authority. We will hash out exactly what that looks like with this Council, I'm certain."
"They have assured us that they can keep our victory gardens green through Frost," Lucrece added, which will keep us fed here and on the ground. If she still sounded defensive, well, she was. Eitan patted her knee.
"I can assure everyone," he said, glancing about the table, "that between my Watchers and my Lysanrin—who I rescued from a menagerie—the former witches are watched and guarded against until they can be reeducated. That said, I think Merovech is a good man and a good captain. He isn't excited about the idea of a political role, but he will do his duty. He wants to foist it off on me if I will let him, but I fear having too much authority vested in one person on a council of equals. That said, he may at least be biddable in council and effective with the logistics of whatever size fleet we end up with. If the ground forces are content to have him as their representative, then perhaps Reiner could act as liaison, spending most of his time aloft with us, but being mobile, speaking to the ZDC leaders, and giving us good intelligence on how things stand below."
He glanced at Reiner, curious if he would feel overwhelmed and, regardless, if he would stand up and do what must be done to protect Zaichaer and the Zaichaeri.
"I could stand as... I don't know what we might call it... Councillor of the Interior?" Delia offered. "I'm mostly recovered from giving birth, and I have plenty of support between Luca, my husband, our staff, and relatives. At first, I could invite women over from the Windworks, show them a bit of hospitality and domesticity, get them to open up about the needs of our workers and their families, and also assess what they can do for their country as much as what their country can do for them. I think you will find the gentler sex tough enough to use our skills and labors to support this endeavor."
"All the more reason to keep Merovech in charge of the ZADC," Eitan mused. "Lest too many Dornkirks and Angevins be sitting on the Council. We will be doing a great deal of work, of course, but we do not want to give the impression of a royal family. And perhaps the materiel we salvage from Onneifer could be used to expedite the raising of the Academy?"