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Post by Theomore Tullison Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:02 pm

[Also one of those scenes that happens over several locales most likely, it's going to reference things that never got into writing, mostly because I took it upon myself to write the resolution to the allegation stuff before I got terribly busy and received the go-ahead afterwards...does involve a spent destiny somewhere for clues or whatever.]

The breadcrumps had revealed themselves, though Theomore only had a description, and a rather non-descript one at that, this and a name, Javik, which told him nothing, and if he was facing a skilled opponent, likely was false. Had it been Rafford, Fielder would be the only man to ever hear the name of Javik, Raff did not like to leave names at all, and certainly not the same if he could help it. Might be this "
Javik"
did the same? But no matter, it would be a strange occurrence if only Fielder had been approached. No, someone had told him what to look out for. Which meant that someone had been asking around. It also meant that Raff would need to be more careful from now on, and that the little games they played with the pageantry and fishing ought to be dropped in favor of the important ones. How else could someone connect the dots on him? Or more worrisome, them?

Question was, who was behind this? And what where their motivations? The accusation against Raff could be a gambit to make Theomore reveal himself, though anyone that found Raff would also learn of his Tullison connection, and anyone that could do that would also easily learn that Theomore was quite likely to step forward to deal with the situation. A weakening act, perhaps? Force the Tullisons to expend clout on some minor thing to be less able to withstand the greater blow? Or perhaps a message? Perhaps a gambit where "
Javik"
wanted Theomore to find him, it would not be the first time of the week if they wanted to pressure Theomore based on their observations of his actions. Also, one should of course account for the fact that "
Javik"
wasn't all that skilled in this game, and instead of holding on to his knowledge for later use, he would take the first opportunity as it presented itself, with no care as to how that might expose him, just like ser Ulbert always did when playing Cyvasse.

But the question of who must be answered before the others, and since Theomore does indeed like to win his games, these ones in particular, he decided to bring in help from the best.
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