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The hooded men of the Inferni make no movement despite the tumultuous excitment of the crowd. Behind them their grey-clothed charges in the stands huddle and mutter furiously with one another in small groups, at times gesticulating wildly at the debaters still remaining on the stage. Of those all arguing with one another and not ones voice carries to you above the chaos of the crowd. It certainly seems as though the Seventh Admiral has thrown a cat amongst the pigeons. Fabio the Elder shrugs helplessly as the noise escalates to such a degree that picking out any single voice in the debaters in the College of Admirals is a fruitless endeavour. You struggle to collect your own thoughts in the madness of the crowd. Mikail and Jess, perhaps sensing your distress, elbow and shove other attendants out of the way and eventually clear a path to the edge of the plaza. There you finally catch a moment's peace.
You doubt the Ordo Reginate are blind to such a public and easily accessed debate, but you can pen this in your own letter for corroboration with their own spies. That is obvious enough. But the connection between Admiral Moretti and the Crown Prince, if that is indeed who the Angel referred to… You know Sir Gilbern to be a cynical man, even if his intentions are in the interest of the realm. How will you explain that revelation to him? Should you even try? The Angel has not commanded you so... but they would also not have spoken without reason. That is not the way of Heaven's agents, surely.
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> Report what, that a Holy Angel has revealed that this Langlish Admiral and Crown Prince are in cahoots? You know Sir Gilbern well enough to imagine his scepticism at such a missive. Your promise to him involved reporting what you heard in Cathagi, not chasing up every possible thread of this conspiracy. Do not report on that aspect, and do not investigate further. [Haughty]
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]
> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]