Lord Colin Coward (
occultdisciple) wrote in
undergrounds2016-03-19 08:48 pm
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To be thus is nothing; (Bromley territory claim)
Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown,
March 18th
Bromley. A beautiful borough that belonged in the hands of those mortal or formerly mortal. The fae? Were intruders. They had their own realm; there was no need for them to claim territory in this one.
So, the vampires were going to take it back.
The first day, it's a simple ebb into the territory. Beginning to push back against the fae. To try and drive them back into the Other Realm.
And put a barren sceptre in my gripe,
March 19th
By the second day, the fae have responded. Hard and brutal. There are battles to be fought outside the sight of humanity. But there's power sparking, and some of it spills over.
Coward continues to fight, yes, and to lead his forces, but he also has to focus his efforts on keeping things at bay.
Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand,
March 20th
The battle is lost. Coward knows that.
Rather than risk too many of his forces on a battle that isn't able to be won, he orders the withdrawal. And oversees it personally, much as he's loathe to do so. It's frustrating, but it's what must be done.
No son of mine succeeding.
Aftermath
Coward is not proud of his failure, but he also can show Millicent the effort. These things happen, and he knows about it. He has his office open at Scotland Yard, his time available to the supernatural and human for all sorts of matters.
That he'll have to discuss about Bromley... he knows. But he's waiting for it.
March 18th
Bromley. A beautiful borough that belonged in the hands of those mortal or formerly mortal. The fae? Were intruders. They had their own realm; there was no need for them to claim territory in this one.
So, the vampires were going to take it back.
The first day, it's a simple ebb into the territory. Beginning to push back against the fae. To try and drive them back into the Other Realm.
And put a barren sceptre in my gripe,
March 19th
By the second day, the fae have responded. Hard and brutal. There are battles to be fought outside the sight of humanity. But there's power sparking, and some of it spills over.
Coward continues to fight, yes, and to lead his forces, but he also has to focus his efforts on keeping things at bay.
Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand,
March 20th
The battle is lost. Coward knows that.
Rather than risk too many of his forces on a battle that isn't able to be won, he orders the withdrawal. And oversees it personally, much as he's loathe to do so. It's frustrating, but it's what must be done.
No son of mine succeeding.
Aftermath
Coward is not proud of his failure, but he also can show Millicent the effort. These things happen, and he knows about it. He has his office open at Scotland Yard, his time available to the supernatural and human for all sorts of matters.
That he'll have to discuss about Bromley... he knows. But he's waiting for it.

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"Honestly," Faolan says, "I'm worried about Daybreak. Islington is a force to be reckoned with, but Daybreak have been gaining too much ground. Their alliance with each other puts too much power into both factions. I suppose I never thought of it in the reverse for the simple fact that the vampires have always been dangerous."
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"You're right, it's not just a vampire problem. But if we treat it like one, it could expose just how deep this goes, and how messed up it is. The Night Council can't be left to run the entire underground of London if they only protect the interests of the vampires and the witches they like."
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"So what do you propose?" he asks the other man honestly. "We participate in this territory dispute. We shake things up. And what then? How do we proceed from there?" Of course, it would depend on whether they should happen to succeed in this or not, but still.
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"We make that our new MO. We make sure any dispute that Hillingdon takes part in, it's for the same reasons. We're not making an alliance with the fae and we're not attacking the vampires either. We're just halting Islington's progress because we think they need to answer to someone."
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He sits forward in his chair somewhat. "If Hillingdon is to take a stand in the territory disputes, I would rather it be as a neutral party. Perhaps not to keep the peace per se, but to help ensure the balance. I do not like the vampires, and I have made that plain. But I would not agree to single them out for the fact that they are what they are either. To agree to a political stance just because they are who they are. It would make us no better than any of the rest of them."
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"You've thought about this," he says, a little careful, "so you know that we could do this. We could help keep the balance when the vampires and Daybreak decide that they want things their way and don't care who they're stepping on."
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"I may have done a little thinking, yes," he replies. "It is what I had in mind for Hillingdon, at least. In the long-term. If such a thing is not too far-fetched." He raises his eyebrows at Arthur, obviously questioning, obviously seeking his own opinion on the matter. Does he think such a thing is possible, provided they can build Hillingdon up to such a place?
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"We have to be careful about it, but no, I don't think it's too far-fetched. The people here want to have an impact."
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"Then... if you are not against such an idea," Faolan begins, glancing across at the other man and offering him something of an uncertain smile, "I think we have an agreement?"
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"We should break out the whiskey or something."