cailisairgid: (a maiden fair in despair.)
airgetsnáithe ([personal profile] cailisairgid) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-07-15 10:44 pm

} i came here by day but i left here in darkness

Who: Princess Nuala & Jack Benjamin
What: With revelations abounding about the Candlelighters and House Ecumenal, a conversation must be had.
Where: Third floor at St Vökr.
When: Veerdi evening.
Notes: Check out Sol and HB's reports for what led to this. Also, strict formal dress code.
Warnings: None as yet.

Despite Nuala's relatively brief time in Baedal thus far, this is not the first private dinner she's attended (or hosted) at St Vökr and she's as comfortable as she's going to get with the guarantee of privacy that the restaurant offers. Having arrived just barely early with Integra's creative denunciation of the House Ecumenal still ringing in her ears, she waits for Jack upstairs with a virgin cocktail and their menus, the files she'd brought with her still neatly in the slim case that had sat discreetly beneath her cloak. It's frustrating not to know how much the Militia already knows - more than they did a few weeks ago, certainly - but she doubts they're much interested in transparency with the Hellsing investigation.

Neither Nuala nor Integra suspect Jack of involvement - he can't possibly be that stupid - but it's imperative that they compare notes and that a decision is come to about what must be done next. He's a useful ally, and at times she thinks perhaps he might be a genuine friend; this is a problem for all of them.
mightyfallen: (♒ how are the mighty fallen)

[personal profile] mightyfallen 2011-07-17 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"That they were fanatics – and that they'd gone the way so many fanatics do, ignored into obscurity by those with sense." He sounds frustrated, not so much with her questions as that he doesn't have satisfactory answers for her. He is loathe to condemn the House altogether, but equally so to defend actions that are not his own.

"Even now, I am not privy to the House's secrets, Your Highness. When that group left I'd barely even subscribed to the newsletter. It seemed a clean break." Seemed, and perhaps wasn't. This would hardly be the first time he'd been misled by those who would back his rise to power. That's not a thought he's pleased to consider, but he is considering it, sorting out his thoughts as he talks.

"Their silence certainly speaks otherwise. I won't deny it's possible, then, that certain House members retain a connection. I would reserve some skepticism, however. Practically speaking – I don't know what these Candlelighters' intend to do, but so far the House has hardly benefited."

Anti-monotheistic sentiment being what it is in Baedal to start, and with rumor already blaming monotheists for the infestation, the Candlelighter connection would only make matters worse. If that blame is well placed, fine, but this certainly isn't how Jack would engineer a rise to power.
mightyfallen: (♒ thy seat will be empty)

[personal profile] mightyfallen 2011-07-18 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Jack is aware that his understanding of the situation is far less intimate. Not simply as a human himself, but as a person from a world where there are no xenians to be against. This conflict did not exist for him before Baedal, and now that it does, it is at best a step removed from personal. On the other hand, polytheists making his people afraid to speak the name of their God, that he knows. That is the war his ancestors fought. But even that, though relevant here, is not so immediate and potent a fear as hers. No cults are planning an uprising against the one-god worshipers today.

A beat, then a decision: "I'll help if I can. However I can." He looks her in the eye there. It's an offer, one he's tentative in putting forth and not even sure she'll accept. "Understand that my loyalties are to my God and my people, not the organizations that would lead them. Certainly not if they're being led in the direction you say."

He wants to know the truth about the House, and while he doesn't trust Hellsing explicitly, he would rather be with them than against them if they're right. He has the access, they have the resources. A little transparency might serve both their interests.
mightyfallen: (✶ cast but a glance)

[personal profile] mightyfallen 2011-08-14 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
He nods. It's done, then.

"In the future, this may be a safe place to meet." It may be the only safe place for them to meet, if he's to convince anyone he's broken off his xenian ties. He closes the reports and slides them back across the table. "I keep enough secrets that one more discreet meeting shouldn't stand out from the rest."

"I only hope you'll forgive me when this is done. If I'm going to learn anything of value, I'll need to get closer – I'll need to become someone they want to let close. It won't be someone you'll like."
mightyfallen: (♒ thy servant kept his father's sheep)

[personal profile] mightyfallen 2011-08-28 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
It's something Jack finds near-intolerable at times, that he cannot be the person he is, that must so often act against what he knows to be right. It's worse now, with her, to think not only must he do so again, but he may lose her good opinion in the process. (He can't remember, precisely, how her good opinion became so important to him, but the fact that it has is as clear as the tiny flinch he gives at her words and the momentary hollowness behind his eyes.)

"So it will." His smile is small, polite, and false, but it's better than showing what he feels. Whatever is left of the food and drink, he hasn't the stomach for it now. He gives a nod and rises. "Goodnight, Princess."