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Characters: Hades, Ariadne
Date/Time: After Hades' talk with Aphrodite
Location: L'Hôtel Jeu Ancien
Rating: TBD
Warnings: TBD
Summary: Hades approaches Ariadne to garner her support to prevent godly conflict.
The next person on his list was Ariadne, the former princess of Crete.
"Beg your pardon, Ariadne. My name's Ian Price, formerly Hades, I would like to speak to you if I may."
Date/Time: After Hades' talk with Aphrodite
Location: L'Hôtel Jeu Ancien
Rating: TBD
Warnings: TBD
Summary: Hades approaches Ariadne to garner her support to prevent godly conflict.
The next person on his list was Ariadne, the former princess of Crete.
"Beg your pardon, Ariadne. My name's Ian Price, formerly Hades, I would like to speak to you if I may."
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"My happiness is not an issue, Ariadne. I will do what I must to secure humanity's future. It's not a perfect solution, but I see little other recourse."
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"So, then. Strategy. Keep the Olympians off-balance until you have enough information regarding the other pantheons and can determine the best leader for the free peoples. Use Aphrodite if you must. She likes intrigues--I'm sure she'll take the role gladly."
"Meanwhile, I suggest you start courting her. Honestly doing so. I'm not saying it will turn int a grand romance, especially not if you expect her to have her dalliances, but if you can establish some genuine affection between the two of you, it will serve us all the better. It will keep her loyalty to your cause, and help us present a more unified front as a pantheon, regardless of who ends up taking charge of Olympus. Not to mention that, if the rule falls to you and her, I'm sure even a lukewarm marriage will be more pleasant than a cold one."
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"I'd start with getting to know her as a person. Then, if things go favorably and the mood is right... Well, she'll know what she's doing, even if you don't."
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"I will try. She deserves to be more than a mere bargaining chip. Though I hold no hopes of it really going past mutual respect, but that would be enough for me."
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"If we aren't out of here before then, and assuming you two aren't otherwise occupied, maybe you should go back to her tonight. Talk to her. See what happens." Another sip of her wine. "You do care for her in some fashion, after all, don't you?"
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He graces her with a rare, genuine smile. "Thank you for your counsel, Ariadne. I know the gods have not been kind to you. I appreciate your trust."
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"Still, good luck. You'll need it." She sighed. "Perhaps I should see if my former husband has managed anything productive. With luck, I can recruit him into the plan."
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