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Glinda the Good ([personal profile] itwasrhetorical) wrote in [community profile] outofshadows2013-03-03 10:08 pm

Let's go rescue a complete stranger who might or might not need our help!

 So yes, given Glinda's taken it on herself to rally the troops I thought it best to set up a plotting post.

The basic plan at the moment is to steal the woman and replace her with a Scarecrow, take her to the candidate house and disguise her, notify Edwin/someone in Dagaz of what's happening and barracade the house until they get there.

Ideas/input/how to carry it out are all welcome!
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"Rory" is playing it like he's interested and concerned but can't help (being an ordinary guy and all, as he's claiming). He's talking up the theories and possibilities left and right, sure, and he's playing Political Analyst, but he's not inclined to get involved--and he probably won't unless somehow pressed into it. He's trying to play it like he's not sure what would be the best move for the household at large and/or their current situation. He and Christine kind of agree on that point: damned if you do, damned if you don't. He will claim he thinks it's right to rescue her, just because, c'mon, that's what you do and that's ethics and morality and stuff, but he's not sure that's wise given the precarious situations all around.

In actual fact, he kind of doesn't care as long as bad shit happens because that's how he rolls, whether that's in the course of an attempted rescue, in an execution, or in the aftermath of anything. As long as something awful happens, he's good. In fact, if bad shit goes down, he'd like to encourage aforementioned bad shit to keep going down, whatever it might be (execution, revolution, the crushing of a revolution, whatever). He figures he can look out for himself and he'll get an interesting show. He's fascinated.

TL;DR.

He won't be marching out to a rescue unless pressed, forced, or convinced. But if you need him for something, he's here and he's watching. He can hang out in the house and guard things or whatever.