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TVC 01/11 Nekubi. Troublemaker. . Chogaru had asked to speak to Lan in the dead of night, and he had explained that he would be very useful to the overseer—for a price. He had established himself as one of the revolutionaries among the workers. Anyone looking to make trouble would come to him first. | TVC 01/11 Nekubi. Troublemaker. . Chogaru had asked to speak to Lan in the dead of night, and he had explained that he would be very useful to the overseer—for a price. He had established himself as one of the revolutionaries among the workers. Anyone looking to make trouble would come to him first. | ||
− | He offered to be Lan’s source amongst the workers. | + | He offered to be Lan’s source amongst the workers. |
− | Offered to inform Lan of insurrectrion, dissatisfaction, gaming the workers. Delicacies Chogaru liked on hand for regular indulgence, including a certain sort of tree sap, but Chogaru wasn’t useful unless there were workers’ revolts to put down. , Chogaru had made him aware of certain plans among the workers and advised Lan when to use force and when to capitulate to their demands. So far, Chogaru’s advice had proved worthwhile.Thus, he made sure to keep them going with a subtle word here, a little hint there. He was going to make as much of this situation as he could. | + | He always was escorted to and from anywhere, pausing for restraints to be placed on his hands and tail. Whenever he came to speak to Lan, they pretended he was in trouble for some infraction or other. Chogaru told people this was why he’d stayed so long; Lan had extended his contract for all the trouble he’d made. |
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+ | Offered to inform Lan of insurrectrion, dissatisfaction, gaming the workers. Delicacies Chogaru liked on hand for regular indulgence, including a certain sort of tree sap, but Chogaru wasn’t useful unless there were workers’ revolts to put down. , Chogaru had made him aware of certain plans among the workers and advised Lan when to use force and when to capitulate to their demands. So far, Chogaru’s advice had proved worthwhile.Thus, he made sure to keep them going with a subtle word here, a little hint there. He was going to make as much of this situation as he could. Overseers were deathly afraid of insurrection, and it was all too easy to stir one up, making himself invaluable. One thing he had learned over the years was that where there were secrets there was money to be made. |
Latest revision as of 04:26, 10 August 2018
Species: Nekubi
TVC 01/11 Nekubi. Troublemaker. . Chogaru had asked to speak to Lan in the dead of night, and he had explained that he would be very useful to the overseer—for a price. He had established himself as one of the revolutionaries among the workers. Anyone looking to make trouble would come to him first. He offered to be Lan’s source amongst the workers.
He always was escorted to and from anywhere, pausing for restraints to be placed on his hands and tail. Whenever he came to speak to Lan, they pretended he was in trouble for some infraction or other. Chogaru told people this was why he’d stayed so long; Lan had extended his contract for all the trouble he’d made.
Offered to inform Lan of insurrectrion, dissatisfaction, gaming the workers. Delicacies Chogaru liked on hand for regular indulgence, including a certain sort of tree sap, but Chogaru wasn’t useful unless there were workers’ revolts to put down. , Chogaru had made him aware of certain plans among the workers and advised Lan when to use force and when to capitulate to their demands. So far, Chogaru’s advice had proved worthwhile.Thus, he made sure to keep them going with a subtle word here, a little hint there. He was going to make as much of this situation as he could. Overseers were deathly afraid of insurrection, and it was all too easy to stir one up, making himself invaluable. One thing he had learned over the years was that where there were secrets there was money to be made.