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[Hello again network, here's Enjolras scowling at you from a small riverside cafe in Wyver (he's Parisian, he can always find a tiny riverside cafe). He looks like he could do with some sleep.]
We have all noticed the growing tension between the two nations. That is: Wyver and Olympia. Some of us will have been subject to hostile words and exclusion by the native citizens thereof. Is this hostility warranted? It is not. It is due to nothing but the place in which one has chosen to live.
If this were the full extent of the situation, intervention would be warranted. But I fear matters will not stop here. There may be an escalation towards violence and war. War that will benefit none but the rich and powerful and leave the poor dead or hungry.
How are we to deal with this? It is unjust. We should not stand for it. Have any reproached hostile citizens who have acted in this way? We must do so. We must also approach the leaders of these nations. Their grudges against each other cannot be used to justify escalation. If they will not yet be moved to stand down from their illegitimate positions, at least they might contain their oppression to their own peoples.
Let us discuss it. There are a great many of us, enough that these warmongering oppressors must listen if we speak. Enough that our fellow citizens must see that senseless hostility will bring them no good.
[He's optimistic about this. Faith in humanity, go.
There's a pause as he takes a drink from his tiny coffee cup, and you might think he's done-- but there's one more thing.]
There is another matter- is there someone who knows where a man might find employment? I ask that you let me know. A... friend of mine finds himself with nothing to occupy himself with but wine. It profits no one but the bartender. I'd rather see him with something useful to do. [Yes, Grantaire. He's talking about you.] I thank you.
We have all noticed the growing tension between the two nations. That is: Wyver and Olympia. Some of us will have been subject to hostile words and exclusion by the native citizens thereof. Is this hostility warranted? It is not. It is due to nothing but the place in which one has chosen to live.
If this were the full extent of the situation, intervention would be warranted. But I fear matters will not stop here. There may be an escalation towards violence and war. War that will benefit none but the rich and powerful and leave the poor dead or hungry.
How are we to deal with this? It is unjust. We should not stand for it. Have any reproached hostile citizens who have acted in this way? We must do so. We must also approach the leaders of these nations. Their grudges against each other cannot be used to justify escalation. If they will not yet be moved to stand down from their illegitimate positions, at least they might contain their oppression to their own peoples.
Let us discuss it. There are a great many of us, enough that these warmongering oppressors must listen if we speak. Enough that our fellow citizens must see that senseless hostility will bring them no good.
[He's optimistic about this. Faith in humanity, go.
There's a pause as he takes a drink from his tiny coffee cup, and you might think he's done-- but there's one more thing.]
There is another matter- is there someone who knows where a man might find employment? I ask that you let me know. A... friend of mine finds himself with nothing to occupy himself with but wine. It profits no one but the bartender. I'd rather see him with something useful to do. [Yes, Grantaire. He's talking about you.] I thank you.

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What Enjolras says next is absolutely ferocious, but Grantaire makes good humor of it. He smiles fondly, finding his tongue once more. ]
Then bet well, and I’ll make certain you make your money’s worth every time.
[ For the time being, he’s actually serious. He would do this for you, Enjolras. He would purposefully lose a fight, maybe two or three. The only thing that would throw him off would be the possibility of him not showing up at all. ]
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Let's keep that idea as a last resort.
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Ah, but a last resort may yet be our only resort. You don’t need to know anything of art to know what pleases the eye and what does not. I would show you, but I do not wish to offend you.
[ He really doesn’t actually want to show him. That’s more than he can bear. ]
Although signs— [ He tilts his head thoughtfully. It’s not really artwork. ] Signs, I would not be opposed to. Two good hands, I said, and I believe my letter work is legible.
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Zevran suggested prostitution. Enjolras pauses a moment, mouth almost open as he considers bringing it up.]
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He can tell that there's something more, though. He thinks there is, at least, after a few blinks. ]
Please, don't leave it there, if you have more to say. I admit, I do lack in useful skills. You and I have both agreed upon that, but I would gladly hear your suggestions.
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[There, that's safely couched so it's not his idea. And maybe Grantaire won't care to hear.]
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[ No, see, that's the thing. He does care to hear, but he would rather hear from Enjolras. ]
I should like to hear them from you.