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There are other Freeblade sorts present aside from these two predominant groups, but most you do not recognise. Most. There is man at the end of the bar, Langlish through and through with his twirling moustache. But it is the striking blue and red uniform, the sun emblazoned across his fine breastplate, that captures your attention. The presence of a Golden Sun Officer at a bar for Moretti supporters is noteworthy, given your knowledge of their previous employment with the Faction, but hardly evidence itself. Taking up with him is the most obvious avenue if you want to explore evidence of a connection between the Faction and the Moretti family. But given your past interactions, it is also the option most likely to have you recognised.
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>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
> Harald Redpaw, the Eleventh Axe. You believe the number denotes some sort of rank, which puts him fairly high up in the Company. As a foreigner himself, he’s the least likely to have a significant understanding of the situation beyond his immediate orders. But he is the also the most likely not to be on the lookout from suspected ulterior motives in a shared drink with a stranger. At worst, he will turn out to be an impolite drinking companion. [Intrigue: Axemen of Lorne] + [Idealist]