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babylon. ([personal profile] suninhades) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs 2011-09-03 08:00 am (UTC)

Unlike Princess Nuala, Integra's motives are not so charitable; she doesn't have the means to sustain her execute across the board policy here, nor the desire to rebuild a government. Sometimes she sits back from herself and inspects the reality that the line between herself as a philanthropist and herself as a tyrant is one drawn in degrees of tactics. It concerns her less than it should. In that vein: Anna is very powerful, and thus very useful, so Integra supports her.

"I don't believe that I've met anyone named Jones," she says, "Unless you mean the woman who questioned me one night." Her voice is a little dull at that; perhaps Nuala spoke to her again. Integra didn't. But she gives herself a moment to reflect on Anna's predicament, considering. "This sort of magic is not unknown to me. I don't have my great-grandfather's skill, but I'm positive that we'll be able to find someone who can oversee it." The immediacy in which she seems to understand the issue might be surprising, all things considered.

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