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Kings
One thing that has always concerned me in regards to Carl's plan(s), is not that they are always so 'mystical'. That is why I don't like them, but it is not what concerns me. I know he considers things like Kings and Generals and such to be important to his plans. However, I've never seen any indication that the KoF or even the KoB is on board with his schemes. I don't even know if he's consulted with them on this 'many gods' plan of his. (Hmmm. I guess I should ask him about this). Even if it's a good plan for 'saving the world', if they had no part in its design, it seems unlikely that they would agree to it, both for reasons of pride and since it would not serve their 'kingly' purposes.

On the other hand, getting them together does not seem to be the answer. The last meeting they had did not seem to generate any useful alliance at all. The moment they parted, they were off pursuing their own (contradictory) purposes (though in fairness, this applies more to the Kof and KoL then to the KoB).

I wonder if I could serve as a useful go-between. My ethics incline me towards the KoL's position, but my rational mind seems to be more synchronized with the KoF's position. I'm still not quite sure where the KoB stands. (I guess I should talk to him about this).

Certainly if all of the Kings are going to truly work together, some sort of compromise will be necessary. I assume they're all rational. I can also assume they are in agreement that the one outcome to feared above all, is complete Outsider victory. The more they act without a concerted plan, the more likely it is that they cause this outcome to arise.

I need to open a dialogue with all three of them. Perhaps I can help them cobble together a plan that they can all get behind...
Fae
It seems we have three distinct groups of Fae: 1) Nightsiders, 2) Medea's folk, and 3) the independents I feel that there is some significant opportunity here that I am missing...
Trust
It is becoming clear to me that I need to find somebody in whom I can confide. I'm still very ignorant of how to react in this world in which I find myself. Boris is, of course, very useful for purely positive questions. However, what I need is someone who can help me with moral quandaries. Boris is not useful for this. Nor, am I afraid, is anyone in my present company. I need someone with a specific set of loyalties...