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HOUNSLOW TERRITORY CLAIM

As per this month's faction reward, the Hillingdon Clan will successfully take the territory of Hounslow from the Redbright Institute.
Here is how that comes to pass and the agreements made to make it possible...
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"Which one are we looking at? They have a few, don't they?"
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"Hounslow is the only territory where we will not be walling ourselves into a sea of Redbright territory," Faolan notes. "It is why I would suggest that, above others. It is a better statement that we are branching out to further our own power and resources, and not surrounding ourselves with the Institute on all sides." It also means the potential for further growth, but let's not get ahead of ourselves, Faolan thinks to himself.
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"Makes sense to me," Sirius replied, after a moment's consideration. "Are we sure they'll go for it?"
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Faolan would love to say that because he knows Sylvia, because he works for her, that he's got her all figured out. But she hadn't found herself the position that she did because she was easily manipulated. Quite the opposite in fact.
So Faolan sits forward in his seat and chooses his next words carefully. "We can't be certain of anything," he replies. "But I do know that the attempt for negotiation will stand a far better chance than the attempt to try and stake a claim by less peaceful means." They might as well paint a target upon themselves, setting the rest of the city against them like that.
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"When are you thinking that this might take place?"
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He glances around the room at the people there gathered. "For now, however, I am asking your permission to follow through on it then. If you're not opposed to the idea of working with Redbright towards such a negotiation, then I would welcome your support on the matter."
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