I hadn’t thought about it until you posed the question.
But no, I don’t think so. We’re visitors, here. Our struggles are measured in months; the ruling Chantry measures its strife in centuries, and has an usurper god on its doorstep.
There are a few who think we could do something to sort out our affairs and come to the table, and at least one and a half who sounded like they weren't just offering me scraps of reassurance.
Oh, [ surprised, but pleasantly. ] How useful. She seems very practical.
She'd recommended a dialogue with her superior, a Revered Mother. A woman of some influence, at least, possibly likely to take up unconventional causes for her own political gain.
What I doubt is that any work done there would somehow override the Chantry negotiations that've already gone on, but. It's hard to know what might wind up useful.
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