The Swarm. Everyone in Houndclaw knew the horror stories of entire worlds reduced to their bedrock, left dead and barren by whatever horror from beyond the Emperor's light had begun the slow process of devouring the sector. The war against them had been long and grueling, and for a time had torn Lord Armitage's attention away even from the arch-traitor. Ramona's experience with them was of a different shade-- an agri-world gone dark, a woman sent to assess the situation, and multi-armed abominations snarling from the shadows amid a populace gone mad. It had taken years to rebuild the infrastructure and administrative manpower that had, by unfortunate necessity, been burned out along with the infection.
Unsavory business, that.
"You should know that fingers might be pointing you way soon." Ramona made sure that, as she spoke, no errant servo-skulls or eavesdropping cogs were close at hand. Better that their words be as private as they could be, in a place like this. "There's plenty to say that someone of your ilk, wearing your colors, killed the archmagos."
She paused as she puffed her pipe, smoke curling upwards from her nostrils. It was a risk telling Eunicornus this, without knowing where they stood on things, but one she was willing to take given how jumpy ZEN had been. This was a thread worth pulling at, if it meant unraveling untoward plans.
"And plenty that are eager to be done with this sooner rather than later."
Unsavory business, that.
"You should know that fingers might be pointing you way soon." Ramona made sure that, as she spoke, no errant servo-skulls or eavesdropping cogs were close at hand. Better that their words be as private as they could be, in a place like this. "There's plenty to say that someone of your ilk, wearing your colors, killed the archmagos."
She paused as she puffed her pipe, smoke curling upwards from her nostrils. It was a risk telling Eunicornus this, without knowing where they stood on things, but one she was willing to take given how jumpy ZEN had been. This was a thread worth pulling at, if it meant unraveling untoward plans.
"And plenty that are eager to be done with this sooner rather than later."