[Tea is being had, Wolfwood is having a history lesson, and gee this all sounds wildly familiar doesn't it? While No Man's doesn't experience Catastrophes as such, to say that certain areas and bits of land aren't coveted would be an understatement. There are towns that somehow manage to have their own Plants, and people stronger and with more money are constantly trying to steal them. Or, barring that, you have Knives just stealing it outright and destroying the town before they can feel its affects.
He holds his cup between his hands as he listens to Gnosis tell his tale, getting brought up to speed on the former status of Kjerag. His eyebrows raise when he drops the fact that Enciodes lost his parents in such a brutal way (again, where has he heard that before) and was forced to take the helm at such a monstrously young age. A conspiracy...
He grits his teeth behind his lips.]
They blamed a child? For the assassination of two adults?
[He interjects briefly, his gaze sharp and narrow.]
If a coup is what you'd wanted, your family could have orchestrated it fucking decades prior. Sounds like your governing parties from the time had their fucking heads so far up their asses all they could see was goddamn shit.
Mm. Well, it was, as I explained, because the Browntails and Paleroches wanted them out— but yes, my family being framed for the crime was what set the two of us on the next path.
[Maybe if he hadn't gotten accused of being one of the murderers as a child he would be more mentally okay, but anyway! Gnosis is moving on now! Shoving emotions aside goodbye.]
That said, by the time Enciodes and I returned to Kjerag, the former leaders of those clans were not in power anymore, and rather that fell to their children — Ratatos and Arctosz, as I mentioned earlier. Truth be told, my ire shouldn't have been with theirs, but there were other problems. Kjerag is historically isolationist, refuses technological advancements, and set in its "way of life". Other countries want to annex us. Despite being scorned by the people — I wasn't exactly welcome on Kjerag soil when I came back to the country — I do still care about not getting annexed by Victoria, or any other country. But to do this, we needed a proper government, and proper technology to keep ourselves from being seen as a weak and easy target.
All of these are easier said than done when two of your three leaders are incredibly stubborn. Even after Enya took over as Saintess, there was no wake-up call there, either. When Enciodes warned of Victoria's plans, something we were very aware of thanks to living there, there was nothing.
So, essentially, in the shortest terms possible: Enciodes and I faked our divorce. [what] He "fired" me from Karlan Trade, and made it a public spectacle. I offered to cast the Edelweiss name back into the fire for this plan, to be clear — even though it did put me in something of direct danger. "Scorned" and in need of a job, I fled to the Browntails to beg Ratatos and her sibling for a job, promising to share with them the secrets of Clan Silverash. Power-hungry as they are in the wake of the legacy their parents left, they accepted, and I was able to work on dismantling them from within.
[And now he's smirking.]
The railroad bridge bombing was a stunt. The bridge was owned by Karlan Trade, and I blew it up to make the lie more believable, in front of the Browntails and the general population of Kjerag who were there at the time. There were several other things like this that I'll skip over — but know that a lot of it involves further political coups. Befriending a trusted confidant of the Browntails, slipping poison into wine to poison the Great Elder and framing the Paleroches for it, the works.
[Gnosis.]
The friend I made in the Browntail Clan, Monch, I had attempt an assassination on Enciodes, knowing he'd survive it. Of course, Monch was one of Ratatos' people, so there was blowback onto that clan following the attack... Enciodes' bodyguard and my tentative friend Degenbrecher was unaware that Enciodes and I were playing the public, and I did briefly get my ass kicked by her before I was "arrested" and she was let in on what we were doing.
That said, with the Great Elder dead, Enya Silverash as the acting voice of Kjerag, and the other clans knocked out of power as they had once knocked the Silverashes out of, Enciodes has since regained traction in the Kjeragi Parliament, and currently acts as one of its true rulers. I, of course, continue to lie in the shadows and work on technological advancements in the background, and Kjerag has seen enough growth to be able to stand on its own two feet now. Sometimes I act as Speaker of the Parliament, after being "re-hired" and found "not guilty" of the crimes I was accused of.
It's a complicated story, and that's as short as I can make it.
[You know, without going into the part where Enciodes nearly burned to death, Degenbrecher kicking a wall down, Rhodes Island being generally fucking annoying, an entire brief civil war breaking out... like he is Leaving Things Out but that's the gist of the situation.]
Anyway, that's the story of why I bombed a railroad bridge.
[Wolfwood doesn't interrupt (much) while Gnosis tells his story. He does find himself wondering if Gnosis feels any sort of regret for completely and utterly ruining both his own name and that of his family's for the sake of this coup, even if it turns out that he was pardoned publicly by Enciodes in the end. That sort of thing doesn't matter when you've already got half of the public making up their minds about you, but maybe that's just it. He already knew this, so it's not like he'd be losing further favor in their eyes.
It was about helping Kjerag. All about overthrowing those in power who had cheated, lied, and stole their way into it to begin with. They were just evening the playing field, and making fools of their adversaries handily while doing so. He doubts the plan would have gone half as well without both halves of Enciodes and Gnosis working together. One, a political mastermind. The other, a engineering and scientific genius.]
That makes more sense with context.
[Like yes, he did bomb a railroad bridge, but the context means everything here.]
Some say an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, but an eye for an eye in this case was a long time comin'. You were willin' to play the long game.
[A TERRIBLY long game. But...it's not like he hasn't seen similar. Just look at Vash, and how he's willing to just take the blame for Nai's crimes if it means keeping people safe. He will become the villain just to save the world, and Wolfwood...even to this day struggles to fathom being able to stomach it.
Maybe because he himself has never had such grand aspirations. He's not saving the world, or even one continent. He's just trying to save an orphanage, which maybe in itself is a little selfish, thinking so small.]
Some people play longer games than we do. [Looking directly at Passenger.] But yes, I suppose it did. Granted, Enciodes' sister Enya doesn't speak to him much anymore — but that isn't my story to tell entirely.
[He'll tell what he took part in, but not the family drama that he has no say in.]
We currently have a partnership with a Columbian company known as Rhine Lab, but by the point I was dragged here, the things we were doing to work together were new. Kjeragandr only knows what's gone on in our absence. Either way, as long as technological developments keep Kjerag out of hot water, I believe we'll be alright.
Mmm, yeah. I reckon Kjerag is in better hands with you two than it ever was with any of those other assholes. Like, I get wantin' to stick to tradition as much as the next guy, but if it's a matter of pride versus keepin' up with the way the world is changin'...you don't wanna end up gettin' left behind.
[Wolfwood, of course, has his own feelings and hangups about certain civilizations being granted more power and influence than another simply due to their amount of land, or resources, or whatever. No matter what world you come from- even his, a colonized alien planet divorced from Earth- it's always going to be some kind of hell like that. At least his planet doesn't have constant catastrophes raining down to complicate things.]
But anyway. I kinda get why you've got such a massive stick up your ass, now. [Wow] Your life's been kindof constant bullshit since you were a kid.
Ha. That hardly scratches the surface. We barely talked about my childhood. [Oh, oh no.] Do you want to hear about how Enciodes and I got kidnapped as children first? Or about how my parents didn't want me?
[Wow you stopped drinking and now all your emotions are just Out now, huh.]
It's not like I haven't been venting to you since you came in.
[Deep breath...]
But, no, my parents were quite neglectful. I told Sesa this much, but to find out that in my past life here, that they cared, was quite jarring to me. We've never been on anything other than terms of obligation. I spent most of my time with Enciodes as a child, and was largely educated as a Silverash, as I stated. Olafur and Elizabeth showed me more familial love than my own family did.
Of course, when it came time to leave Kjerag, my parents did take me with them — better that than to get accused of child abuse and leave your child to rot in the snow, right?
[Imagine being just. In an obligatory relationship with your CHILD. How fucked is that? Wolfwood is almost glad he didn't have parents if it meant they weren't like that towards him.]
Honestly surprised they even did that much. Ain't like you could fall much lower in the public eye, at that point. Suddenly I don't feel all that bad their reputations got ruined.
I find myself surprised too. I suppose it gave me a means to live, even if it was in another country. I don't like imagining what could have happened if Enciodes didn't eventually decide to come to Victoria himself and reunite with me again.
[But these co-dependent idiots are joined at the hip, so there's no way in hell that would've happened.]
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He holds his cup between his hands as he listens to Gnosis tell his tale, getting brought up to speed on the former status of Kjerag. His eyebrows raise when he drops the fact that Enciodes lost his parents in such a brutal way (again, where has he heard that before) and was forced to take the helm at such a monstrously young age. A conspiracy...
He grits his teeth behind his lips.]
They blamed a child? For the assassination of two adults?
[He interjects briefly, his gaze sharp and narrow.]
If a coup is what you'd wanted, your family could have orchestrated it fucking decades prior. Sounds like your governing parties from the time had their fucking heads so far up their asses all they could see was goddamn shit.
[Sips his tea.]
...anyway, sorry. Continue.
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[Maybe if he hadn't gotten accused of being one of the murderers as a child he would be more mentally okay, but anyway! Gnosis is moving on now! Shoving emotions aside goodbye.]
That said, by the time Enciodes and I returned to Kjerag, the former leaders of those clans were not in power anymore, and rather that fell to their children — Ratatos and Arctosz, as I mentioned earlier. Truth be told, my ire shouldn't have been with theirs, but there were other problems. Kjerag is historically isolationist, refuses technological advancements, and set in its "way of life". Other countries want to annex us. Despite being scorned by the people — I wasn't exactly welcome on Kjerag soil when I came back to the country — I do still care about not getting annexed by Victoria, or any other country. But to do this, we needed a proper government, and proper technology to keep ourselves from being seen as a weak and easy target.
All of these are easier said than done when two of your three leaders are incredibly stubborn. Even after Enya took over as Saintess, there was no wake-up call there, either. When Enciodes warned of Victoria's plans, something we were very aware of thanks to living there, there was nothing.
So, essentially, in the shortest terms possible: Enciodes and I faked our divorce. [what] He "fired" me from Karlan Trade, and made it a public spectacle. I offered to cast the Edelweiss name back into the fire for this plan, to be clear — even though it did put me in something of direct danger. "Scorned" and in need of a job, I fled to the Browntails to beg Ratatos and her sibling for a job, promising to share with them the secrets of Clan Silverash. Power-hungry as they are in the wake of the legacy their parents left, they accepted, and I was able to work on dismantling them from within.
[And now he's smirking.]
The railroad bridge bombing was a stunt. The bridge was owned by Karlan Trade, and I blew it up to make the lie more believable, in front of the Browntails and the general population of Kjerag who were there at the time. There were several other things like this that I'll skip over — but know that a lot of it involves further political coups. Befriending a trusted confidant of the Browntails, slipping poison into wine to poison the Great Elder and framing the Paleroches for it, the works.
[Gnosis.]
The friend I made in the Browntail Clan, Monch, I had attempt an assassination on Enciodes, knowing he'd survive it. Of course, Monch was one of Ratatos' people, so there was blowback onto that clan following the attack... Enciodes' bodyguard and my tentative friend Degenbrecher was unaware that Enciodes and I were playing the public, and I did briefly get my ass kicked by her before I was "arrested" and she was let in on what we were doing.
That said, with the Great Elder dead, Enya Silverash as the acting voice of Kjerag, and the other clans knocked out of power as they had once knocked the Silverashes out of, Enciodes has since regained traction in the Kjeragi Parliament, and currently acts as one of its true rulers. I, of course, continue to lie in the shadows and work on technological advancements in the background, and Kjerag has seen enough growth to be able to stand on its own two feet now. Sometimes I act as Speaker of the Parliament, after being "re-hired" and found "not guilty" of the crimes I was accused of.
It's a complicated story, and that's as short as I can make it.
[You know, without going into the part where Enciodes nearly burned to death, Degenbrecher kicking a wall down, Rhodes Island being generally fucking annoying, an entire brief civil war breaking out... like he is Leaving Things Out but that's the gist of the situation.]
Anyway, that's the story of why I bombed a railroad bridge.
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It was about helping Kjerag. All about overthrowing those in power who had cheated, lied, and stole their way into it to begin with. They were just evening the playing field, and making fools of their adversaries handily while doing so. He doubts the plan would have gone half as well without both halves of Enciodes and Gnosis working together. One, a political mastermind. The other, a engineering and scientific genius.]
That makes more sense with context.
[Like yes, he did bomb a railroad bridge, but the context means everything here.]
Some say an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, but an eye for an eye in this case was a long time comin'. You were willin' to play the long game.
[A TERRIBLY long game. But...it's not like he hasn't seen similar. Just look at Vash, and how he's willing to just take the blame for Nai's crimes if it means keeping people safe. He will become the villain just to save the world, and Wolfwood...even to this day struggles to fathom being able to stomach it.
Maybe because he himself has never had such grand aspirations. He's not saving the world, or even one continent. He's just trying to save an orphanage, which maybe in itself is a little selfish, thinking so small.]
Did it all work out like you'd hoped, in the end?
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[He'll tell what he took part in, but not the family drama that he has no say in.]
We currently have a partnership with a Columbian company known as Rhine Lab, but by the point I was dragged here, the things we were doing to work together were new. Kjeragandr only knows what's gone on in our absence. Either way, as long as technological developments keep Kjerag out of hot water, I believe we'll be alright.
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[Wolfwood, of course, has his own feelings and hangups about certain civilizations being granted more power and influence than another simply due to their amount of land, or resources, or whatever. No matter what world you come from- even his, a colonized alien planet divorced from Earth- it's always going to be some kind of hell like that. At least his planet doesn't have constant catastrophes raining down to complicate things.]
But anyway. I kinda get why you've got such a massive stick up your ass, now. [Wow] Your life's been kindof constant bullshit since you were a kid.
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[Wow you stopped drinking and now all your emotions are just Out now, huh.]
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Okay now you're fuckin' with me.
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I wish I was, Wolfwood, I wish I was. There's a reason I grew up getting the education of a Silverash instead of an Edelweiss, we'll say.
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[Wolfwood shakes his head, taking a moment to nurse his coffee between words.]
I ain't gonna make you talk about it if you don't want to, but. M'here, so. [...] I'd listen.
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[Deep breath...]
But, no, my parents were quite neglectful. I told Sesa this much, but to find out that in my past life here, that they cared, was quite jarring to me. We've never been on anything other than terms of obligation. I spent most of my time with Enciodes as a child, and was largely educated as a Silverash, as I stated. Olafur and Elizabeth showed me more familial love than my own family did.
Of course, when it came time to leave Kjerag, my parents did take me with them — better that than to get accused of child abuse and leave your child to rot in the snow, right?
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Honestly surprised they even did that much. Ain't like you could fall much lower in the public eye, at that point. Suddenly I don't feel all that bad their reputations got ruined.
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[But these co-dependent idiots are joined at the hip, so there's no way in hell that would've happened.]
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[I mean it IS, but also.]