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I feel this rather assumes a far more adversarial transaction than is actually being portrayed hereWouldn't most people's opinion be « well, should have think more about the consequences, sucker »? Wouldn't it be bad for our reputation?
People seem to be regarding Tindomiel's asking price as unreasonable, and that actually comes across as rather odd to me
They are effectively offering to contribute, and the only price for contributing is... more contribution?
And they're also willing to work on contingency of the Waystones being an absolute success on top of that?
Frankly that is an absurdly generous deal, they're essentially offering to be interns paid in exposure
Like yes, I get that there are potential concerns about the about setting up Waystones as shrines to Hekarti
But like, we are literally determining the extent to which that occurs here
It can be kept entirely isolated to Laurelorn if we want
Or on the other extreme we can choose to allow them to build outside Laurelorn but prohibit any dedication to Hekarti whatsoever
In even the most cautious and wary lenses it seems odd to just jump to denying Tindomiel entirely
And even moreso to assume that they are somehow dealing in bad faith despite the frankly absurd level of control we have over this deal
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