Cassius nodded at everyone being present before taking a breath. "Alright... The plan is in place so we get there a bit faster... Because this has been a very long trek already, and I think we are all ready to have a good dinner when we are all done with this job, and well safe... WE might have took longer than needed... but I rather us be safe than sorry as a collective. And not to seem self absorbed, but I want to think we all did good thus far." Cassius began, smiling under his veil... It clearly hurt his face as he turned his head away for a moment twords Hitori -- Mother Superior -- before turning back, his jaw slightly moving left to right as if to numb the pain.
Garnet suppressed a grin at this, she was clearly very amused at all this. "When you're ready Mr.Svent."
Cassius' eyes seemed to trail to her. "Right, by this... long detour, we avoided three powerful beings thus far, I want to think of everyone's safety. As a result, I thought this would be the safest route."
Monica blinked, she was quite skeptical of him, even if he has been correct in his judgment thus far. "May I?" She asked, as if to cut in.
"What is it you'd like to say?" Cassius shifted his posture, one leg over the other, his hands resting on his thigh.
"Just What are we avoiding? I think we are entitled enough to know at the very least." Monica blinked.
Cassius chuckled for a moment. "I don't know how to describe them, aside from weapons... in the vision they had crow like wings... bells... and staffs of rare materials to work as powerful catalyst that could do serious harm to the ship. And ultimately bring up down to a far worse place. Even kill some of us -- more of us rather. Is that what you really want?" Cassius spoke out. "It's fine to be skeptical of me, no one will hold that against you. But we need a full group to just even beat one of them... But to have all three here?" Cassius shook his head. "Their eyes are hollow, yet full of a malevolent yellow glow. Not born naturally... as if..." Cassius didn't quiet have the right words for it, but the stress his eyes showed were enough to show he was genuinely concerned.
"Alright... What else would we have missed?" Monica brought up, Cassius looking more annoyed at her presence.
Garnet gave Monica a blank look. "Can you let him explain his plan? He's why we are here in fewer pieces. Grant him this much."
Monica took a breath. It was hard for her to accept the mystic in place of a forensic explanation. She could measure the elements and how Aether is used to bring about the calling of the magics of boons to banes used by others, but to see possible realities they could have encountered? That was a lot for her to merely accept.
"I'm sorry... But he is asking a lot of me to just believe your Majesty... As a scientist, I cannot measure timelines the way we can alter the course around a specific instance.... But to see entire what could be instances? Can you really blame my skepticism?" Monica raised a point. "I need more evidence. More than just faith."
"I understand how you feel as someone who grew up hating whatever power I might have had. I truly do. I don't pretend these are perfect visions, or realities I can see. What I may have prevented in the past, might emerge later in the future. It was only an encounter of a mobile enemy. Just like how we evaded the queen airships. Just because you can avoid something, does not mean it fully disappears. That is a forensic fact I can give you based on reasoning, as well as the prognosis of the visions. Like all exparaments , we have some level of control, but not of the entire outcome, but more of a leaning to one. Is that too, not how your research works?"
Cassius rebuttal made Monica nod in silence. It was a more satisfactory answer.
Soon their boat was lowered to the ground where they would have to walk as a ground.
"Right, my plan was for us to just move to get a few supplies in the city before making it to the southern route to take us through the south gate to reach the en route to Lindblum... I will summon Camazotz to act as a 'Demon' to flee from that the guards would have to let us through, and from there, we will be dealing with the regent's men, which Monica has authorization to arrange for an air shuttle. From there, are mission is done." Cassius stated as they reached the ground.
In the distance, they could see the city of prepetual night, the city of nobles that had more thieves in poverty than Nobles living there.
Garnet suppressed a grin at this, she was clearly very amused at all this. "When you're ready Mr.Svent."
Cassius' eyes seemed to trail to her. "Right, by this... long detour, we avoided three powerful beings thus far, I want to think of everyone's safety. As a result, I thought this would be the safest route."
Monica blinked, she was quite skeptical of him, even if he has been correct in his judgment thus far. "May I?" She asked, as if to cut in.
"What is it you'd like to say?" Cassius shifted his posture, one leg over the other, his hands resting on his thigh.
"Just What are we avoiding? I think we are entitled enough to know at the very least." Monica blinked.
Cassius chuckled for a moment. "I don't know how to describe them, aside from weapons... in the vision they had crow like wings... bells... and staffs of rare materials to work as powerful catalyst that could do serious harm to the ship. And ultimately bring up down to a far worse place. Even kill some of us -- more of us rather. Is that what you really want?" Cassius spoke out. "It's fine to be skeptical of me, no one will hold that against you. But we need a full group to just even beat one of them... But to have all three here?" Cassius shook his head. "Their eyes are hollow, yet full of a malevolent yellow glow. Not born naturally... as if..." Cassius didn't quiet have the right words for it, but the stress his eyes showed were enough to show he was genuinely concerned.
"Alright... What else would we have missed?" Monica brought up, Cassius looking more annoyed at her presence.
Garnet gave Monica a blank look. "Can you let him explain his plan? He's why we are here in fewer pieces. Grant him this much."
Monica took a breath. It was hard for her to accept the mystic in place of a forensic explanation. She could measure the elements and how Aether is used to bring about the calling of the magics of boons to banes used by others, but to see possible realities they could have encountered? That was a lot for her to merely accept.
"I'm sorry... But he is asking a lot of me to just believe your Majesty... As a scientist, I cannot measure timelines the way we can alter the course around a specific instance.... But to see entire what could be instances? Can you really blame my skepticism?" Monica raised a point. "I need more evidence. More than just faith."
"I understand how you feel as someone who grew up hating whatever power I might have had. I truly do. I don't pretend these are perfect visions, or realities I can see. What I may have prevented in the past, might emerge later in the future. It was only an encounter of a mobile enemy. Just like how we evaded the queen airships. Just because you can avoid something, does not mean it fully disappears. That is a forensic fact I can give you based on reasoning, as well as the prognosis of the visions. Like all exparaments , we have some level of control, but not of the entire outcome, but more of a leaning to one. Is that too, not how your research works?"
Cassius rebuttal made Monica nod in silence. It was a more satisfactory answer.
Soon their boat was lowered to the ground where they would have to walk as a ground.
"Right, my plan was for us to just move to get a few supplies in the city before making it to the southern route to take us through the south gate to reach the en route to Lindblum... I will summon Camazotz to act as a 'Demon' to flee from that the guards would have to let us through, and from there, we will be dealing with the regent's men, which Monica has authorization to arrange for an air shuttle. From there, are mission is done." Cassius stated as they reached the ground.
In the distance, they could see the city of prepetual night, the city of nobles that had more thieves in poverty than Nobles living there.