October "Toby" Daye (
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Of Councils and Conspiracies
We managed to make it in and out of the Council offices in one piece.
[That's the sort of statement that should sound celebratory. It doesn't. Even with the flattened affect provided by the psychic network's rendering of tone, there's an undercurrent of carefully restrained anger.]
The plague's gone. The plague's been gone for almost two hundred years. The Council's been keeping quarantine all this time in order to keep from having to admit they've been drugging people blind for no good reason for centuries. Their biggest concern right now is the fact that more and more kids are being born resistant to their drugs.
That's where the Duskling population boom is coming from. And the kids born on the wrong side of twilight - apparently, immunity to one side doesn't guarantee immunity to the other, and they aren't all that careful about making sure their shipments don't get mixed up, since an adult probably isn't going to notice any change after a few doses of the wrong thing.
[That's the sort of statement that should sound celebratory. It doesn't. Even with the flattened affect provided by the psychic network's rendering of tone, there's an undercurrent of carefully restrained anger.]
The plague's gone. The plague's been gone for almost two hundred years. The Council's been keeping quarantine all this time in order to keep from having to admit they've been drugging people blind for no good reason for centuries. Their biggest concern right now is the fact that more and more kids are being born resistant to their drugs.
That's where the Duskling population boom is coming from. And the kids born on the wrong side of twilight - apparently, immunity to one side doesn't guarantee immunity to the other, and they aren't all that careful about making sure their shipments don't get mixed up, since an adult probably isn't going to notice any change after a few doses of the wrong thing.
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[Drizzt has gotten skilled at dripping his mental voice with sarcasm.]
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There's always the chance that once we're not here, the effects will be the kind of thing you can turn on and off at will, like the alternate forms from Questing Country or space. But we have no way of knowing that now.
More importantly, we did recreate the test. I'm in favor of making the council explain this by calling their bluff.
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Classy people.
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I searched around the Tithe Collector's office. Matthew has graciously passed on what he learned about the history of the Tithe, but I can confirm it's an exile now, apparently of undesirables or trouble-makers. I took a risk and kept a few very important papers. She'll know as soon as she looks, of course, but with any luck, she'll think she just displaced a whole pile until the next sunrise and will be so grateful she's found it that she won't search too closely through it right away.
[Toby will be able to easily guess how he pulled that off.]
Anyway, I know that she's requisitioned supplies for a one way boat trip for a single person. She's looking into smugglers, mostly, it seems, but she's recently took a sharp interest in the influx of new Dusklings at Twilight Hall. Namely, us.
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I really don't like that stuff though.
I think the rest of the place needs to know. And we need to find a way to stop the whole thing. I hate having kriffin' who knows what put into me...had enough stuff forced into me back home thank you. I've been eating as much liminal as I can, but still, I hope we can do somethin' about it.
[He still hates to remember the stuff the Imperials jabbed into someone before they started torturing them. Pain enhancers, stuff that screwed with the mind...and he still hates the thought now.]
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