"Meghamaal's the Prime Minister, right?" Corrin asks. "I don't know who this Balahaka is, though." Privately however, she agrees with Kuja; this level of untidiness would never be tolerated back home, even from a member of the Royal Family, especially a member of the Royal Family. If her quarters were ever in such a state of disarray, it would probably give Jakob a heart attack.
Having reached the end of the available Datalog entries, Corrin switches to the MogNet tab as Ramaa's private messages, seeing that as the next most-useful tab, keeping the slate held out so Uendo and the others can better read it. She is immediately assaulted by a parade of emoticons that clash heavily with the solemn and dignified Empress Ramaa...which is probably exactly what she wants people to think.
"Wow, okay, if we needed anymore confirmation Ramaa is our mystery hacker, here it is." She says. "She's definitely not as formal in private as she is in public." She continues to scan the entries. A message from someone named Hunk, a thread with Sylvarie and another native named Lean, a message from Tyzias on Starlight...Corrin skips these relatively quickly to focus on Ramaa's private messages with Meghamaal and Balahaka. "It looks like there's some dissension amongst Ramaa and her allies; Balahaka appears to be all in on this, but Meghamaal seems to be trying to veer her away from this plan." Though not very successfully. "He doesn't want her to do this." It almost seems by times Ramaa doesn't want to either, but is so consumed by despair and hopelessness that she sees no other path.
Balahaka's bloodlust and apparent rage strike an uncomfortable chord with Corrin though; the way he talks so casually about violence and how quick he is to suggest killing Meghamaal remind her too much of her father's henchman Hans; the sort of soldier who joins up for the pillaging and the killing more than anything else. But far more dangerous. "Balahaka's going to be a problem, I think." She notes. "We're going to have to try and move quickly after we best Ramaa to contain him as well."
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Having reached the end of the available Datalog entries, Corrin switches to the MogNet tab as Ramaa's private messages, seeing that as the next most-useful tab, keeping the slate held out so Uendo and the others can better read it. She is immediately assaulted by a parade of emoticons that clash heavily with the solemn and dignified Empress Ramaa...which is probably exactly what she wants people to think.
"Wow, okay, if we needed anymore confirmation Ramaa is our mystery hacker, here it is." She says. "She's definitely not as formal in private as she is in public." She continues to scan the entries. A message from someone named Hunk, a thread with Sylvarie and another native named Lean, a message from Tyzias on Starlight...Corrin skips these relatively quickly to focus on Ramaa's private messages with Meghamaal and Balahaka. "It looks like there's some dissension amongst Ramaa and her allies; Balahaka appears to be all in on this, but Meghamaal seems to be trying to veer her away from this plan." Though not very successfully. "He doesn't want her to do this." It almost seems by times Ramaa doesn't want to either, but is so consumed by despair and hopelessness that she sees no other path.
Balahaka's bloodlust and apparent rage strike an uncomfortable chord with Corrin though; the way he talks so casually about violence and how quick he is to suggest killing Meghamaal remind her too much of her father's henchman Hans; the sort of soldier who joins up for the pillaging and the killing more than anything else. But far more dangerous. "Balahaka's going to be a problem, I think." She notes. "We're going to have to try and move quickly after we best Ramaa to contain him as well."