Sibyll, Courier 6 (
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Please don't bite the newbie!
Just a little to the left and open! [Sibyll announces triumphantly, standing up and pushing the door open to what should have been an unexplored ruin. Except it's not. Clearly confused, she takes a few steps into the bizarrely green courtyard. Pulling out a handgun, she looks around, clearly bewildered. Behind her, the door creaks shut and vanishes into the wall.]
Wait, no! [A little panicked, she presses her hand up against where the door used to be, tapping it lightly in an attempt to hear a hollow 'thump' that may indicate a hidden door. Not that there's any to be found.]
...Well, damn.
Wait, no! [A little panicked, she presses her hand up against where the door used to be, tapping it lightly in an attempt to hear a hollow 'thump' that may indicate a hidden door. Not that there's any to be found.]
...Well, damn.
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If you would.
[He would always prefer to see for himself when possible.]
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I imagine even after all of this, you're still not going to trust me, are you?
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I don't trust easily.
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I don't imagine you would.
[She takes the chance to lean in closer him as he scrolls through the Pip-Boy to make it easier for him to read.]
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[During his examination of the map, he points to the area marked Nellis.]
You truly managed to visit the Boomers while remaining in one piece?
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But I'm apparently rather resistant to death and I made it in. [She finishes with a wry smile.]
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[Even if he had thought a Legionary could make it past the bombardment, there were always doubts about whether the Boomers would be willing to negotiate with one of their own. Sending an outsider would be a wise decision... like everything else Caesar does. There could never be anyone else as clever as Caesar.]
[After a few more moments of examination, he releases the Courier's wrist and takes a step back.]
Has he promised you anything in particular for your service?
[He knows what the woman said she has her eye on, but... there's no reason she could actually be expecting that, is there?]
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[It was not news to her that some thought her to be insane. Her quest to utterly obliterate anyone even remotely related to getting her shot in the head proved that. But if you really wanted to see Sibyll in a destructive frenzy, try betraying her and slapping a slave collar around her neck.]
But if you're asking if he actually promised you to me, then no. But neither did he say I wasn't allowed to try.
[She dares to reach out and gently touch his cheek again.]
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[While it's unprecedented for a woman to aid the Legion in such important ways, Vulpes is also confident that Caesar would know how to treat her if she remains true to him and succeeds in her missions. An asset now can be an asset later. And the NCR is a big enough pest that such vital assistance to defeating them should certainly be handsomely rewarded.]
Hm. I highly doubt he would expect you to try.
[Vulpes snatches Sibyll's wrist after her fingers touch his cheek and lowers her hand away from his face. Knowing how important she is to Caesar prevents him from outright hitting her again.]
And I must decline. I would hate for you to lose any... motivation for assisting the Legion.
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[She leans in very close, but doesn't try anything.]
Besides, you said we're trapped here. It's not like either of us can do anything to help Caesar now.
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[The things she claims might be impressive, but it takes more than words to be worth Vulpes' time.
He has missions you can do for him]In fact, I have yet to even learn your name.
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It's Sibyll.
[She plants a quick kiss on the inside of his wrist before letting go and darting back in case he tries to get physical again.]
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[As a spy, he can't help but question everyone else's motives. Vulpes is well-versed in treachery, and feels he would be shirking his duties to his Lord if he didn't scrutinize outsiders who might behave in the same way.]
[That little kiss irritates him, and he swats at the air where Sibyll's head had been moments ago.]
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Had I wanted to take control of New Vegas myself, it would have been much easier to do so by playing up the power already in place, House. As repulsive an idea as that is. [If Vulpes had only seen the creepy 'human' before she put it out of its misery. It still made her skin crawl.] Then I simply could have ended House and New Vegas would have been mine. But I didn't do that.
So if I don't want New Vegas, why would I risk the entire wrath of the Legion just for a power play that doesn't really benefit me? Given how far-reaching the Legion is, I wouldn't be able to step foot outside New Vegas for the rest of my days without running the risk of an assassin or twenty. And you train your assassins very well, don't you?
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[He thinks of the former NCR sniper sharing this building with them and scowls lightly. He would love to see Boone dead, but the man had managed to disarm him, and he hasn't been able to find another weapon since. Vulpes has no intention of risking his life to take that man out unarmed: he needs to preserve himself for Caesar.]
Now, if you were you kill someone with the NCR and bring me proof... I would be much more likely to believe you.
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Kill someone with the NCR? [She goes from wry to puzzled.] That's a bit specific. It doesn't look like this is NCR territory or anything.
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[He nods in response to Sibyll's question.]
There is a man with the NCR 1st Recon here. He goes by the name Boone. Regrettably, he was able to take me off guard when I first arrived here, and has since relieved me of my ripper. I've been unable to locate a replacement.
I want him dead. Alternatively, I want my ripper back. If you could accomplish one or both of these, I would be much more inclined to trust your words.
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I did. You know him?
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[Sibyll cannot believe this turn of events, nor could she say she was particularly thrilled about them. Boone's usually extremely aggressive towards anything resembling Legion.]
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[He shakes his head with a sour look.]
He did try to kill me at first, but I won't be sharing the details with you.
How do you know him?
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[She watches Vulpes for a few moments, musing to herself.]
I'm going to do something rare and say 'no' for once. At least, I won't kill him. Out of respect for someone who taught me some useful skills.
[And not because he scares her a little. Nope, not in the slightest.]
But I will steal your ripper back, since it's just so hard to say 'no' to you.
[She gives him an impish smile]
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[Boone has made his hatred for the Legion very clear. This is certainly suspicious... and she's saying no to him on top of that. Hnn.]
If you're planning to support the Legion, you will have to accept killing profligates. I hope you realize this.
[It would be nice to have his weapon again, but he'd much prefer having it while Boone is dead. And now that he knows they are, or at least were friends, that changes things quite a bit.]
No, I retract that part of the mission. I can't trust you to do it if you're friendly with him. Incredible, that Caesar would trust somebody who is allied with one of the NCR's finest.
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He helped me get revenge.
[She is not liking where this was going. She did know this day would eventually come where she'd have to sever her former ties if she wanted the Legion, but was she really prepared to do it now?]
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[Vulpes could never accept her if he also knew that she was friends with the likes of that scum, and he's sure that works both ways. The only reason he hasn't walked away upon learning this new information is because he has to think of Caesar... though odd to imagine, it is possible that his Lord knows about this former companionship and has forgiven it. After all, he wouldn't have bestowed upon her his Mark otherwise.]
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