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Liem Talbott
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Liem's mindscape is dark; quiet; contemplative. Any feelings or sensations that Liem doesn't intentionally project himself seem distant, as though echoing from a far-off room. Following any given sense to its source is bafflingly difficult.
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—controlled.
I didn't think of that... slow gaining of information isn't anyone's favorite, but... maybe it's for the best here if that's true. Who knows if we're being expected to go digging.
What do you think, by the way, about this whole situation with it being seen as the Tribune holding Manon hostage for not turning him over right away?
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It’s politics, [Liem says without hesitation, with the air of long familiarity.] Regardless of why Lady Yima wants the shard back, her best chance of getting the Tribune to hand it over is to make him look like a villain for refusing. His image is important to him, after all — just as I imagine the Matron’s image is important to her.
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[There are reasons that she might take issue with it, of course, but that isn’t the point of his line of inquiry.]
So I wonder what she fears would happen to a hostage in the Tribune’s care.