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I doubt that Trent will mess with Yussa for a number of reasons;
1) The murder would not be easy to hide (many bystanders that watched the chase and would his death change the outward structure of the tower?).
2) Killing a powerful figure in of an allied nation is not excusable even if said figure has a complicated relationship with local politics.
3) Killing Yussa, the Archmage that mentored Oremid Hass (a fellow Cerberus Assembly leader) would provide more evidence to prosecute Trent from both internal and external investigations.
4) Yussa is member of the Arcana Pansophical, which just in general would be stupid of Trent to mess with (not even including the attention it would draw from Allura and her Whitestone allies).
5) And Trent is the Archmage of Civil Influence, so his job title and importance is only supported by the public image of peaceful civility Trent must maintain for the Assembly. He’s very unlikely to jeopardize his own public influence and governmental power for a mercenary chase.
Is no one else concerned about the fact that they left Yussa defenseless and in a trance alone with Trent and his assassins???? Who may take the opportunity to take out a potential enemy and blame it on the people who are already being blamed for Vess's death???
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Hi all!
My friend is Ojibwe and a dedicated Indigenous researcher and activist. She recently has discovered a number of Ojibwe ponies (also known as the Lac La Croix pony) for sale by a white-owned farm.
This is really important because these ponies are very important to the Ojibwe – these ponies are also the only known Indigenous-developed breed of horse in Canada, and there are only 200 left in the world.
[Image: A girl sitting on an Ojibwe pony and hugging its neck. Image credit to Broadview.]
The fact that there are 200 left at all is incredible at all, because in 1977, Canada took the last known four ponies away to be destroyed, and they were rescued by an Ojibwe man living in Minnesota.
Read more about the history here.
My friend is arranging to have five of these horses brought back home to the Ojibwe, and her elders are already planning a welcome ceremony for these horses. If anyone has anything to spare, it would be a huge help to bring them home.
Donate here!
Alternately, you can get the horses a gift from their wishlist!