Hm. Rheinland could be used in more ways, although Harabero highly doubted they would accept. That was the way of the world, wasn't it? To deny themselves of the Orange Blessing until it caught up with them. One day...
It might be worth a try, although I am doubtful of how effective it may be. Be very cautious not to alert them of an increase in our activites in the area. While some of their people may not hate us as much they hate the Corsairs, they are still openly hostile to us. Overall, I trust you can be more coordinated and clever than anything they might try.
If you wish to work alone on Rheinland, then I would be fine with it. Overall, it might help to have an undetected presence of only one. Our forces in the Sigmas are unable to penetrate into that territory, and infiltration is extremely difficult due to large Corsair and Guild presences that we have to go through to get to Rheinland. Not including the dangers of a "civilian" in Rheinland alone...
He presses his hand to his chin for a short time, before removing and resting it.
What I am trying to say in all of this is, whatever your presence maintains, keep it quiet. Very, very quiet. I trust you can keep that, but I have seen one to many operations get crushed because of a single backstabber selling you out.
Besides that, it should work fine for you to begin alone. Indeed, anything dug up is better than none.
Harabero hoped what he said would find Chenzo in good favor. Living as an Outcast meant living in the shadows, and when one departs from the darkness safety, they usually fall or are very well prepared. And if they aren't, they meet death.