Not an idle question. Flint is a quarter of its decisions; his acquaintances, John's, a mass of its people. How many of those bear any love for their leadership? How many could say what their work stands for?
Riftwatch is no cause of its own, its existence a haphazard agreement. To stand against something is to stand for little at all.
"You have a ship. You have the funds, the friends."
All might be turned north. If Riftwatch is anything, then it's possibility: The promise of future access, of continued harbor. Useful only so far as one's goal extends — useful only if that extends beyond Nascere.
(Would Isaac go north? He doesn't intend to die for anything.)
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Not an idle question. Flint is a quarter of its decisions; his acquaintances, John's, a mass of its people. How many of those bear any love for their leadership? How many could say what their work stands for?
Riftwatch is no cause of its own, its existence a haphazard agreement. To stand against something is to stand for little at all.
"You have a ship. You have the funds, the friends."
All might be turned north. If Riftwatch is anything, then it's possibility: The promise of future access, of continued harbor. Useful only so far as one's goal extends — useful only if that extends beyond Nascere.
(Would Isaac go north? He doesn't intend to die for anything.)