I may have mentioned something similar to Bonaventura.
[They've drawn a middling-at-best hand of cards and chasing both high and low cards. The longer the Inquisition takes to make some concrete decisions, the less likely they are to have any realistic means of accomplishing what must be.]
Better to remove him from the question entirely, I think. At the end of the day, if the Inquisition's allies could be moved to first take some action before anything decision is made, I doubt anyone would hesitate. Over him or much of anything else.
[The ghost of that grin hasn't quite faded entirely; it lingers in the direct look he fixes Nell with now.]
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[They've drawn a middling-at-best hand of cards and chasing both high and low cards. The longer the Inquisition takes to make some concrete decisions, the less likely they are to have any realistic means of accomplishing what must be.]
Better to remove him from the question entirely, I think. At the end of the day, if the Inquisition's allies could be moved to first take some action before anything decision is made, I doubt anyone would hesitate. Over him or much of anything else.
[The ghost of that grin hasn't quite faded entirely; it lingers in the direct look he fixes Nell with now.]
Would that be worth it, do you think?