and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
All in all, Mercury – the real one, not the clone – had wound up being with Maker for about two weeks, between both the bunker and the ship. Getting out of the pocket universe would have been a little tricky, but thankfully they always had plenty of reasons to return to the original bunker and once Mercury felt that she had gathered enough information for the time being, she swapped another clone out in place of herself under the guise of another more mundane spell and deposited her true form to New Rhaegar. The trip had been… not what she had expected. Her mission had been successful, more so than she had expected going into it, but at the same time much of the intel she had gathered had brought her some conflict. When she arrived back home the first thing she did was seek out Vandrad to let him know she had returned. Even if he wouldn’t necessarily say it outright, and even though he knew she could more than handle herself, she knew he’d be harboring at least some worry over her being gone and out of contact for a couple of weeks. In private, she showed him what she’d seen and discussed with Maker. Vandrad had been aware of her overall plan before she left, but she wanted his opinion and guidance first and foremost before bringing her findings to everyone else. Then, once they had agreed upon the next step she sent out a request to the “core” group involved with the Maker heist for everyone to meet up for a debrief: Blade, Genesis, Hosrius, Grubar, Scourge, Patricia, Mythal and Serilda. Dinah was also expected to be present, as she was still keeping herself as Genesis' personal body guard. Like Vandrad, each of them had also been aware in advance that she had been off on this mission the last couple weeks and likely had been waiting for word of her return, so it took little time to get everyone together. Once more they gathered in the meeting hall of the du Wolff manor, though this time it was a much smaller group without the rest of the du Wolffs present. Once everyone was accounted for, Mercury wasted no time in getting things started. “We all know why we’re here, so I’m not going to have any unnecessary lead in spiel. I learned a lot while I was gone, including the location of Maker’s ship where he hides, as well as the location of Knowhere. Unfortunately, I don’t think most of you are going to like the answer: You’ll see all the details in a minute, but the short spoiler is that he keeps his ship in a pocket dimension that only he knows how to get in and out of. Maybe in time he’ll give me the tools to come and go freely as I please, but that will need a little more time and opportunity to solidify his trust in me.” “As for everything else, I figure at this point it’s easier for me to simply show you the footage of my more important conversations with him. While I achieved everything I set out to do, a lot of other things came up that were… troubling. I don’t think I explain it in a way that properly allows for understanding, so I think it’s better if I just let you see him and hear his words for yourselves. Especially for those of you who have had significant exposure to him in the past; maybe you’ll notice something that I did not.” With a flick of her wrist, she summoned a large monitor at the head of the room where everyone would be able to see the feed of her memories clearly, showing the interactions from her point of view as if they were experiencing the world from her eyes. She started first with the night of her “melt down”, starting from the tail end of her song that she had performed in order to let them have some leading context into Maker’s implication that she had written it for him. Once that conversation was over, she would jump to several days later with her talking interaction with Maker in the lab and the subsequent trip and tour to the pocket dimension and the ship. Mercury would let the recording play all the way up until the reveal of Knowhere and his explanation of how it worked, stopping before Maker’s invitation to take her to his bedroom – as that wasn’t exactly relevant, nor would most present really want to see that. Mercury was quiet through the whole recording, her gaze carefully watching those who had known Maker the longest – particularly Blade and Genesis. When the footage was over she stayed silent, a solemn and unreadable expression on her face as she waited to see who would react first. She had some questions that she certainly wanted to ask, but first she wanted to see what the others had to say, letting them lead the conversation instead of herself for the time being. |