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Once more unto the breach, dear friend, once more (Lewisham territory claim)
Or close the wall up with our English dead
November 20th, afternoon
Lewisham was a beautiful district. On a day like this, it was almost impossible to tell that the fae controlled most of the area. Still, one who could feel and smell magic could sense it. It wasn't something that could be allowed to stand. The fae had their own realm to call theirs; they had no need of territory in this land.
Besides, it would help him establish his homecoming.
He not only needed to make himself known among the Islington Nest, but it would do well to be noticed in the rest of the supernatural community. Besides, there were plenty of others who disliked the fae presence. It made it an easy rallying point.
He had reached out to the witches -- particularly Daybreak -- and the werewolves. The latter had a few of wary onlookers, but he couldn't afford to have them as active enemies right now.
For the day, he was seeing the sights and looking at things from a strategic point of view. There were good places to make a bottleneck, to force the fae out into the open. Or into retreat. The difficult thing would be keeping the fae from coming back through their doors to not present a second front. As he looks around, he also keeps an eye out for any of his allies... or enemies.
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man
November 23rd, morning
No territory dispute could happen and be maintained without the proper political groundwork. So, that was what Lord Coward put the finishing polish to the day before he intended to move. The local members of each supernatural sect were warned to either join the fight or stay out of it. If they sided with the fae, he'd warned, they would be considered outside of the protection of their groups and, therefore, subject to the full extent of the battle.
He continued to make his rounds at the supernatural haunts of the borough, making himself known in each location. Where there was someone of particular note, he sought them out. Otherwise, he found a fairly public place and did his best to look as approachable as possible.
As modest stillness and humility,
November 23rd, evening
The night was coming, and Lord Coward let himself begin a hunt. It wasn't the night for the fight, but such an attack was never just one night. For days, little things had been done. Small scuffles that had ranging consequences. So, tonight he let his hunger come out.
It was a good way to clear the streets or bring out the enemies.
He'd found a fae sympathiser some days ago and been tracking them for awhile. They were a human, loosely connected with the protection of a minor fae. Nothing particularly important, no, but enough to have caught his ear.
As he finished his meal and licked the wound to close it, he raised his head, setting the body down carefully. To humans, it would be a mysterious death. To the supernatural community, it was a marking of territory. At a sound, he looked in that direction, fangs still out, though they were shrinking back to normal size.
But when the blast of war blows in our ears
November 24th, midday
Now, the fight had begun.
To human eyes, there was just a bit more random conflict in the streets. Nothing to be worried about, but strange things happened. It was the result of magic at play.
There was only so much to be done in human circles, of course. In the supernatural, there were far more obvious clashes. It was to be expected, though, and Lord Coward kept his back straight. After all, he intended to be known here. Especially if he wanted to eventually control all of Tower Hamlets.
He noticed it out of the corner of his eye. Someone looking at him. Curiosity, ill intent, or positive thought all seemed the same in a split second. So, he merely offered a thin smile.
"May I help you?"
Then imitate the action of the tiger
November 24th, night
In the dark of the night, Islington made their strike. They and their allies had one more day, Coward had made clear, to make this definitive. They needed to drive the fae out, period, and it needed to be done before they thought this was just a token show.
So, that night, Coward's fangs were out, and those who were not with him were considered against him. The blood would flow freely where it needed to. Or, at least, where he felt it needed to.
(And, of course, feel free to make your own top levels for others during the claim.)
November 20th, afternoon
Lewisham was a beautiful district. On a day like this, it was almost impossible to tell that the fae controlled most of the area. Still, one who could feel and smell magic could sense it. It wasn't something that could be allowed to stand. The fae had their own realm to call theirs; they had no need of territory in this land.
Besides, it would help him establish his homecoming.
He not only needed to make himself known among the Islington Nest, but it would do well to be noticed in the rest of the supernatural community. Besides, there were plenty of others who disliked the fae presence. It made it an easy rallying point.
He had reached out to the witches -- particularly Daybreak -- and the werewolves. The latter had a few of wary onlookers, but he couldn't afford to have them as active enemies right now.
For the day, he was seeing the sights and looking at things from a strategic point of view. There were good places to make a bottleneck, to force the fae out into the open. Or into retreat. The difficult thing would be keeping the fae from coming back through their doors to not present a second front. As he looks around, he also keeps an eye out for any of his allies... or enemies.
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man
November 23rd, morning
No territory dispute could happen and be maintained without the proper political groundwork. So, that was what Lord Coward put the finishing polish to the day before he intended to move. The local members of each supernatural sect were warned to either join the fight or stay out of it. If they sided with the fae, he'd warned, they would be considered outside of the protection of their groups and, therefore, subject to the full extent of the battle.
He continued to make his rounds at the supernatural haunts of the borough, making himself known in each location. Where there was someone of particular note, he sought them out. Otherwise, he found a fairly public place and did his best to look as approachable as possible.
As modest stillness and humility,
November 23rd, evening
The night was coming, and Lord Coward let himself begin a hunt. It wasn't the night for the fight, but such an attack was never just one night. For days, little things had been done. Small scuffles that had ranging consequences. So, tonight he let his hunger come out.
It was a good way to clear the streets or bring out the enemies.
He'd found a fae sympathiser some days ago and been tracking them for awhile. They were a human, loosely connected with the protection of a minor fae. Nothing particularly important, no, but enough to have caught his ear.
As he finished his meal and licked the wound to close it, he raised his head, setting the body down carefully. To humans, it would be a mysterious death. To the supernatural community, it was a marking of territory. At a sound, he looked in that direction, fangs still out, though they were shrinking back to normal size.
But when the blast of war blows in our ears
November 24th, midday
Now, the fight had begun.
To human eyes, there was just a bit more random conflict in the streets. Nothing to be worried about, but strange things happened. It was the result of magic at play.
There was only so much to be done in human circles, of course. In the supernatural, there were far more obvious clashes. It was to be expected, though, and Lord Coward kept his back straight. After all, he intended to be known here. Especially if he wanted to eventually control all of Tower Hamlets.
He noticed it out of the corner of his eye. Someone looking at him. Curiosity, ill intent, or positive thought all seemed the same in a split second. So, he merely offered a thin smile.
"May I help you?"
Then imitate the action of the tiger
November 24th, night
In the dark of the night, Islington made their strike. They and their allies had one more day, Coward had made clear, to make this definitive. They needed to drive the fae out, period, and it needed to be done before they thought this was just a token show.
So, that night, Coward's fangs were out, and those who were not with him were considered against him. The blood would flow freely where it needed to. Or, at least, where he felt it needed to.
(And, of course, feel free to make your own top levels for others during the claim.)
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"The word," he starts, and it really is just scraps of information he's collected that have trickled down, nothing first hand, "is that there's an ambitious Earl planning to move into this borough. Tomorrow."
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He raises his eyebrows slightly at the other man's frustration, but acquiesces after a moment. He turns to the body on the ground in front of them, gesturing towards it. "They are marking their territory," he says, for if that is not obvious to the other man, then it should be. "They will have left no mark on her. But the signs are there, if you know where to look." He glances back at the other man. "Whether or not he is ambitious in such an undertaking, I cannot say, but here is your proof, sir. Plain as day."
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But he looks back up at Childermass once he's considered his words. The man doesn't seem interested in the why, or at least he's feigning it rather well, but to Arthur it's incredibly important. If the vampires have a goal, then that goal can be undermined an exploited. So far he's heard nothing to indicate a long term plan, but that could be because the information never made it down that far. "Islington already has territory," he says, managing to keep the bitterness out of his tone. "What other reason could they have to expand? No one threatens them."
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"What reason could anyone possibly have to expand?" he asks the other man, repeating his question right back to him with a slight change of wording as he does. "Because they would like more territory, no doubt."
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His eyes fall back on Childermass and he tries one more time, even though knows it'll most likely be in vain: "Who are you with?"
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"I am not a vampire, if that is what you are asking," Childermass responds, knowing full well that that is not the question the other man had asked at all.
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He gives Childermass a steady look, almost quizzical, like he's trying to make a decision or figure something out before he speaks again. "That's not what I was asking, but it's good to know," he says, though he doesn't sound grateful for the information at all.
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"You seem an intelligent man, sir," he says. "I do not think it difficult for you to put the pieces together. Neither of us vampires, and neither of us recognizing the other, that rather puts us at opposite sides of this struggle. Unless, of course, we are to claim ourselves innocent bystanders." He puts his hands in his pockets and steps sideways, away from the light, so that suddenly he is half in shadow. "But I think we both know just as well that such would be a lie as well."
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"Guess that puts us in an awkward situation," Arthur continues, "but it's clear you want to go, so I'll let you." His tone is calm, a hint charitable, as if he's the reason Childermass has been here the whole time. If need be, he can pull out his gun and be the reason Childermass leaves one way or another, but that's not a card he likes to play very often.
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He quirks something of an ironic smile at the other man. "You'll let me," he repeats, as though he thinks it's a funny way to put it. Maybe he does, it's hard to tell with Childermass, just about everything he does is sarcastic and sardonic. "Very well then." He tips his hat at the other man, aware that he's pushing it, even as he turns to take his leave. And literally disappearing into the shadows before him.