Lancelot du Lac (
knightscode) wrote in
undergrounds2016-05-28 05:38 pm
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[ ACTIVE/ OPEN ] Southwark Claim
Date: 28th of May
Plot: Southwark Territory Claim by Daybreak
Areas: Lambeth and surrounding areas!

The month has been one of chaos, following the Night Council results. The surprise loss by Norrell felt like a small victory to those who opposed his rather heavy handed tactics, but of course Millicent had still won -- and what followed... Street hunts, murders, robberies, arson, open hunting of werewolves during the full moon. 'Gang violence', they called it, but everyone in the know understood what was really going on. Such actions cannot go unanswered, and someone has to do something about it soon.
On May the 28th a group of Daybreak members and its allies begin to move in to Southwark, and some of them may notice it's a little easier than they might have first expected...
[ ooc; log for the Daybreak territory claim! This is the Daybreak faction reward claim, and being used as plot distract Millicent! It is being run by Lance in response to the general bullshittery Millicent has pulled, via persuasion by Jean-Claude. Once he realises he has been used he will most likely be reasonably upset, as he has no idea he is in fact a distraction! ]
Plot: Southwark Territory Claim by Daybreak
Areas: Lambeth and surrounding areas!

The month has been one of chaos, following the Night Council results. The surprise loss by Norrell felt like a small victory to those who opposed his rather heavy handed tactics, but of course Millicent had still won -- and what followed... Street hunts, murders, robberies, arson, open hunting of werewolves during the full moon. 'Gang violence', they called it, but everyone in the know understood what was really going on. Such actions cannot go unanswered, and someone has to do something about it soon.
On May the 28th a group of Daybreak members and its allies begin to move in to Southwark, and some of them may notice it's a little easier than they might have first expected...
[ ooc; log for the Daybreak territory claim! This is the Daybreak faction reward claim, and being used as plot distract Millicent! It is being run by Lance in response to the general bullshittery Millicent has pulled, via persuasion by Jean-Claude. Once he realises he has been used he will most likely be reasonably upset, as he has no idea he is in fact a distraction! ]

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He sits back slightly. "I will not invade your dreams again, mon ami. You have made it clear to me that you do not appreciate such things, and I will respect your wishes. I did not intend to make you uncomfortable. You must understand that... It has been a long time since I have considered things the way that you do."
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"I cannot be the first person to dislike it," he says, half in protest and half in disbelieve. 'A long time', Jean-Claude says, yet what is a long time for a vampire? Does that mean simply nobody has protested in a long time, or not noticed, or that he has not done that at all for a while to enact such a response?
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Jean-Claude shrugs again. Truth be told, a lot of the people he has used it on, he has not particularly cared what their opinion on the matter might be. "Many people have disliked me for many different reasons over the years," he replies. "You are not the first in that regard, if that is the case."
He's always been willing to put his differences aside for the sake of whatever benefits a connection might have, himself. He supposes he is just practical in that regard.
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"I did not dislike you before, Jean-Claude. Perhaps I like you less than I did, but... I would say that it is more an issue of trust. I want to trust you. You did save my life, whatever else you have done, and I cannot and will not forget that. Yet this... makes it more difficult for more."
It leaves him uneasy, makes him wonder what else that vampire would do without asking and think is no particular issue.
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Jean-Claude nods in response to the other man's explanation. He cannot fault him for it. After all...
"It is not unwise to be wary of a vampire, mon ami," he responds. "It is within your nature, I suspect. It is within the nature of all, I think, to be uncertain of those things which they do not understand." It doesn't seem to bother Jean-Claude himself that he happens to be the 'thing' in question at the moment, for that matter.
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If anything, it makes Lancelot angry and resentful. Lancelot rarely shows anger if he can help it, and for now his hackles are lowering, but his face is still pulled into a frown of discontent.
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Jean-Claude gestures at the other man as if to say, 'very well', before going on after a moment.
"What is there that you need to understand then, mon ami?" he asks, inclining his head at Lancelot, fixing him with a very direct gaze that clearly suggests it is an honest question, rather than a rhetorical statement.
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To Lancelot this all makes no sense, to Lancelot little is impossible -- and if Millicent is truly this villainous dictator then surely the vampires would wish to do something about it?
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Jean-Claude shakes his head in response to the other man's words. "You do not understand what it is like to live under the rule of one such as Millicent," he replies. "Or worse. And there have been worse than her, mon ami. They rule by fear and hatred. And it is not a very good way to gain loyal supporters if you are looking for kind people like yourself. But those who are cruel like her -- they flock to her. They would do anything to curry her favor, no matter how terrible. And the rest of us must behave or be punished."
He shakes his head again. "It is not an ideal life. And there is very little that one such as myself might do about it." He fixes Lancelot with a direct gaze. "One such as you, on the other hand..."
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"I have no intention of changing factions," he begins, "nor turning, Jean-Claude, if that is what you are suggesting..."
Far from it, Lancelot finds the idea more than a little off-putting. To die then live again as a corpse fuelled by blood? No, it is not something Lancelot can ever imagine doing. He would rather stay dead then live in such a way, feeding off others.
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"No," he continues, "what I am proposing is something much more specific. And something no one from inside the faction itself might be able to do." He cocks his head at the other man. "A faction can only do so much to police itself from the inside. But you, mon ami, you are not Islington. And you have proven yourself to be fairly good at policing elsewhere thus far, for that matter..."
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Yet Millicent would likely overrule anything, surely? Would Sylvia listen to him? Not only that, but is it even his place to suggest any kind of rule change? For a faction he has little to do with?
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He tilts his head at the other man, trying not to spell it out completely, but fearing that he might have to if Lancelot continues to question him thus. "Do you understand, mon ami?" he inquires. "The more territory Islington controls, the more power the vampires will have. And the more power to be given to Millicent herself."
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Yet he still struggles to believe it.
"You're asking me attack you?" he prompts, just to be sure. It's quite possibly the strangest thing he's ever heard, someone inviting another faction to deliberately turn on their own. Yet at the same time it makes perfect sense. Islington being put in their place might well make Millicent look weak.
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"But yes," he continues. "That is what I mean. You want to see change? Do you think that the vampires are going to make the change themselves? No. How many vampires have you met besides myself, mon ami?" he asks, genuinely wanting to know the answer to the question. Though he supposes he already knows the answer.
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Surely there is another way? Surely there is something else that could be done, something more... civilised?
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He shifts, moving to cross his arms across his chest. "At least if it is coming from you, it will not be a rebellion that needs stamping out. At least if it is coming with the backing of one of the strongest factions in the city, then there will be some hope. For the vampires and the rest of the people besides."
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"If this is some kind of trick..." he begins, because wouldn't that just be his luck? Pushed into doing something, lead into a trap. It would be a good way to get rid of a guardian, to take a shot at Daybreak. Make Lancelot lead some of their strongest there then neatly wipe them out.
Yet what if it isn't? What if he does it? What if he succeeds?
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He does not say anything resembling the suggestion, 'you are more valuable to me alive'. But that is the truth as well, as wrong and difficult to swallow as it is.