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Gilbert Norrell ([personal profile] hurtfew) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2016-04-15 05:56 pm

VOTE NORRELL [ Active / Open ]

i ) THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS

The Norrellite Coven is in full campaign mode, merrily printing fliers, helping hand them out and producing entirely bias leaflets and adverts. The curious thing about the Norrellite Coven itself, after all, is how its popularity rose rather quickly once Norrell himself made it onto the Night Council.

Many of its members rather enjoy being able to have even a fleeting association (or an exaggerated one) to a member of the Night Council, something they can claim means they have his ear or heard various rumours -- it gives them an inflated sense of importance they enjoy.

Which means it is in their interests to make sure he keeps that seat.

Norrell himself is busy approving and disapproving of things -- the latest of which is an article being written on Norrell's behalf. One of Norrell's more loyal coven members has, rather patiently, translated the man's rantings and ravings about dark magic, fae magic, fae and everything else he doesn't like into as close a coherent form as possible. Anyone who has questions about his campaign will be happily lead in and have leaflets foisted upon them, but this is a Daybreak Coven -- so of course it is in Daybreak territory. There are certain restrictions on who is welcome, and the witches are on alert here for any sign of sabotage or competition.


ii ) THE ALLIANCES ARE SET



Norrell, of course, knows well enough he cannot simply win an election campaign alone. He is not an entirely foolish man, and knows that the support of others will help him get where he needs to be.

So support is what he seeks -- yet of course, the support of others is not the only way to succeed. Norrell easily expresses his support of Vrinak, his belief that he has done well as Vice President and will continue to do well, his belief that Sylvia has done good as President and her track record shows she is a good source of stability. Yet equally -- equally he is sure to voice his displeasure. Nora, for example, Nora has been nominated by Dee -- a member of the Night Council thrown out for suspicious affiliations with Dark Magic Covens! Nora herself, even, both of them support Circle Midnight! A Circle who consistently try to assert that dealing with fae should be legal, who previously tried to make a deal with the fae to take Croydon! Which was previously Daybreak territory, yet they tried to trade it like people's homes and livelihoods were not at stake! Outrage is something that he works with, drums up -- how could these people be allowed to do this? How! After all, Daybreak votes are what he is buying -- and Daybreak is what he is appealing to.

Faolan, as well, Faolan is an outrage. Faolan has protected the fae! Stood in the way of them being ousted from a territory! Faolan, who has done this despite being employed by the Night Council! Oh, yes, that's right. By rights he should have lost his position but Sylvia is merciful, of course, she believes in second chances. Faolan has been brought into line, yet now? Now he is standing for election! No, no not after that! Not while Norrell is in charge! It cannot be allowed! Norrell intends to make London a safe place for witches, and that means any fae or anyone who supports the fae needs to be dealt with.

His office at the Night Council headquarters is always open for anyone who wishes to negotiate, of course, or anyone who wishes to ask for support (or show it!). Less so for those he has heaped slander upon, but he might at least hear them out.


iii ) THE RALLIES ARE STARTING

The Norrellite rallies gain a surprising amount of momentum, purely because outrage sells. Are your children safe while fae are allowed to roam and kidnap? Have you heard how, just the other day, while others were busy preventing fae being outed from one place they attacked Daybreak territory and took children! Of course, the good work of the Night Council ensured them returned safely, but this! This is further proof that fae cannot be trusted!

The sessions are an echo chamber of Norrell's opinions, people sitting around loudly agreeing with each other and denouncing all those who disagree. Dee? A traitor, a good thing she was ousted, cannot believe she is trying to work her way back in! Nora? Ridiculous, cannot believe her stances on things, clearly a plant by Dee! Vrinak, on the other hand? What a great guy, hope he gets Vice President again!

Drinks are circulated, and money is clearly changing hands -- the Norrellite campaign is already well funded by the man himself, but clearly outside funding is finding its way in too.

Perhaps you are there to see how his campaign is going? Perhaps you want to try and find out where is extra funding is coming from? Perhaps you are supporting him, appearing there in an official capacity? Or perhaps you simply want to disrupt the meeting, try to start (or fuel) discontent and suspicion, to question the mud-slinging that has gone around or sling mud back? Norrell himself is here, and slightly more out in the open than he is in the safety of his Night Council and Daybreak headquarters. He's sipping an expensive glass of champagne while, for what may feel like the 50th time, a Norrellite supporter details his many successes to a new group of young voters who nod along.
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[personal profile] wolfmarked 2016-04-24 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
It is Sofia Hughes who waits patiently for the witch representative to have time to see her. Who gingerly follows the man who leads her back to him with all the grace of a dancer. And who smiles at the man she's brought before.

"Good afternoon," she says. "Thank you for taking the time to see me, Mister Norrell. I'll try not to take up too much of your time, sir. I'm here as a... spokeswoman, I suppose, for the East End pack."
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[personal profile] wolfmarked 2016-04-26 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Am I?" The question, of course, is whether it was her aunt or James who'd approached him already. Probably not Aunt Jenny... but she couldn't be sure.

"I'm here about the petition that is being put forward by members of the East End Pack. It goes before the Night Council at the end of this month, I believe. It would give members of the East End Pack a say in who sits in the offices of vice president and president."
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[personal profile] wolfmarked 2016-05-02 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
"I was," she replies with a smile. "I know, of course, we can't offer you much by way of current support, as we're not looking to interfere in witch affairs, just as witches don't vote for the other representatives. But I still believe we're in a position to assist in other ways."
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[personal profile] wolfmarked 2016-05-05 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, I'm sure you could use someone else campaigning for you," she replies. "I could get out and canvas, along with a few of my friends."

She offers another smile.

"And I'm sure a mention to Mister Memon might see a donation to your campaign. If, of course, you're still in need of funds."