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I was ... given access to a surviving Remembrance fighter who was made prisoner after the attack on the Sanctuary. Not the most pleasant conversation, but after what some of you have uncovered in various parts of the city, the timeline of things is getting a little bit clearer.
Now, this man is just a commoner from Eidris, a bricklayer. His main motivation in joining this revolutionary fighting group seems to be being fed up with the situations of families being broken up by the schism, and wanting things to go back to how things were before. He gave me the impression the group was sizeable and many of them were like him, but it could have been bravado. I don't think he was very high up in the group, which means at the very least, the rank and file have been served this story that they are fighting to reunite the Citadel; It's unclear if this is a sincere goal of the group, or just something their leader tells them to get boots on the ground.
To the captive's knowledge, the goal of targeting only the Minaras side and abducting Arabella was to force a meeting between her and the leader of Eidris and make them agree to peace and reconciliation.
They thought Arabella coming to the Neutral Zone was a provocation considering the situation of people, families broken between the two halves of the cities and food scarce. He at least seems to say the Eidris side considers the Minaras side arrogant and cocky, so attacking them was a way to take them down a peg or two.
He doesn't know who made the guns or how they work, but they were given to the fighters by a man name Chrichter, who is also in charge of rounding up the troops when needed. I don't think that person is the leader of the group, but he's definitely one of the organizers.
The 'plague', or the 'sickness' as he called it, is relatively recent. Everything was fine five years ago, and then people started dying. They would be fine one day, then start coughing, then get a high fever, and then drop dead. He said people literally dropped dead on the streets, which seems to confirm what others have managed to find out.
I couldn't get any information on how the city authorities reacted. He refused to talk about it, saying everyone on the streets knows about it so he's not going to waste time about it. He was, in general, very reluctant to talk about the sickness at all, and even got angry when I tried to press for more.
Now, this man is just a commoner from Eidris, a bricklayer. His main motivation in joining this revolutionary fighting group seems to be being fed up with the situations of families being broken up by the schism, and wanting things to go back to how things were before. He gave me the impression the group was sizeable and many of them were like him, but it could have been bravado. I don't think he was very high up in the group, which means at the very least, the rank and file have been served this story that they are fighting to reunite the Citadel; It's unclear if this is a sincere goal of the group, or just something their leader tells them to get boots on the ground.
To the captive's knowledge, the goal of targeting only the Minaras side and abducting Arabella was to force a meeting between her and the leader of Eidris and make them agree to peace and reconciliation.
They thought Arabella coming to the Neutral Zone was a provocation considering the situation of people, families broken between the two halves of the cities and food scarce. He at least seems to say the Eidris side considers the Minaras side arrogant and cocky, so attacking them was a way to take them down a peg or two.
He doesn't know who made the guns or how they work, but they were given to the fighters by a man name Chrichter, who is also in charge of rounding up the troops when needed. I don't think that person is the leader of the group, but he's definitely one of the organizers.
The 'plague', or the 'sickness' as he called it, is relatively recent. Everything was fine five years ago, and then people started dying. They would be fine one day, then start coughing, then get a high fever, and then drop dead. He said people literally dropped dead on the streets, which seems to confirm what others have managed to find out.
I couldn't get any information on how the city authorities reacted. He refused to talk about it, saying everyone on the streets knows about it so he's not going to waste time about it. He was, in general, very reluctant to talk about the sickness at all, and even got angry when I tried to press for more.