01.Jan.15, 10:03 AM
J’ver studied Gabrin silently as he swirled his wine. He had never been a big drinker, preferring to indulge in only a little on special occasions or over such business meetings as he was currently involved in. Of course there were a handful of exceptions that came in the form of drowning his misery and dulling the pain brought on by a heavy hand but other than those moments, J’ver was rather conservative when it came to drinking and took his time on what he was given.
After a slow long sip, J’ver set the glass back on the table, keeping his hand lightly wrapped around it. “If you did, then you would have powerful and loyal allies. I have the ear and trust of the Weyrleader as well as several others in positions of importance,” well, some were, others would be soon enough if the opinions and favours of the dragonriders continued to turn against brownriders having too much power but Gabrin didn’t need to know all of the details just yet. They were kin but that didn’t mean they had to trust each other implicitly.
“You would only need to ask for assistance and we could provide it. Simple things like a trip across the continent to tending to less than savoury matters.” J’ver knew without a doubt that Z’ia would be interested in that type of work. It seemed his dear little bluerider was growing bored now that he had finally tossed aside the goldrider. Luckily goldriders were no longer needed in matters relating to power so J’ver didn’t mind terribly when the girl was knocked up and tossed away.
“All I would ask in return, other than your support in any major future political issues, is that you pass along any information you think we’d find useful from within Telgar.” Telgar was one of the loudest against their return and J’ver didn’t mind the idea of having to hold over the leading family if possible. To have Gabrin on the inside working for him would answer so many of his questions.
After a slow long sip, J’ver set the glass back on the table, keeping his hand lightly wrapped around it. “If you did, then you would have powerful and loyal allies. I have the ear and trust of the Weyrleader as well as several others in positions of importance,” well, some were, others would be soon enough if the opinions and favours of the dragonriders continued to turn against brownriders having too much power but Gabrin didn’t need to know all of the details just yet. They were kin but that didn’t mean they had to trust each other implicitly.
“You would only need to ask for assistance and we could provide it. Simple things like a trip across the continent to tending to less than savoury matters.” J’ver knew without a doubt that Z’ia would be interested in that type of work. It seemed his dear little bluerider was growing bored now that he had finally tossed aside the goldrider. Luckily goldriders were no longer needed in matters relating to power so J’ver didn’t mind terribly when the girl was knocked up and tossed away.
“All I would ask in return, other than your support in any major future political issues, is that you pass along any information you think we’d find useful from within Telgar.” Telgar was one of the loudest against their return and J’ver didn’t mind the idea of having to hold over the leading family if possible. To have Gabrin on the inside working for him would answer so many of his questions.