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The Calistrians were invited, why are you not listing - oh, okay, fine, the wasp reference will do, but still.

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Go, Noble Fucker!

....Ardiaca. His name is Ardiaca. She's gotta stop doing that. It's not even remotely helpful as a description.

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Why is the interesting star-god Chaotic, anyway? Anyway hurrah for (sigh) Anarchic Powers.

(Internally.)

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Oh oops he didn't actually mean to ban Milani. He may not condone her methods, of course, but in her own way she has done more than any saint save the Inheritor in casting out the usurpers of Aroden's legacy. 

"Your Excellency, Milani and Desna's faith are not my concerns here. I have always supported the work of the Everbloom in casting down the servants of hell. But her church is not my concern with Absalom, for it is already legal to advocate for those anarchic powers compatible with civilization in Lastwall. But in Absalom, they do not limit themselves thereby - there it is entirely legal to freely proclaim one's service to the likes of Calistria and Norgorber, and while the latter is thankfully already banned from this nation, we have already seen the dangers Calistria's venom seeks to do to this convention firsthand from Victoria Ferrer. If we must be stung by a wasp to avoid swallowing poison, so be it, and all future generations will thank us for it. And those are not the only dangers of Absalom's press either."

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"Oh, I certainly support keeping the worship of Norgorber outlawed." Fine line here. "But Norgorber is already illegal to advocate for by order of the Queen, and Her commands supercede this bill. I certainly did not think that His Highness legalized the worship of Norgorber no more than it legalized that of Asmodeus, no more than it legalized calling for murder. Let the laws already written handle that which we know is illegal - unless you do propose to obviate Our Queen's commands with your legislation, and outlaw Cayden Cailean?" 

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It's incredibly unsurprising that the Evil nobles think it should be illegal to advocate for the goddess who says that they shouldn't be allowed to just hurt anyone they want for being weaker than them, and even less surprising that they're specifically going after her when she just gave a speech about how they shouldn't be allowed to get away with things like that. That doesn't, actually, make it any less annoying.

Calistria, I don't know who Delegate Curto has hurt, but I'm sure it has to be someone. Please, whoever it is, help them realize that no matter how strong he is that doesn't make it right, realize they don't have to accept what happened, find the courage they need to take vengeance on him, protect them from anyone who'd say afterwards they should have just let him keep doing it. —I'm sorry I can't do it myself right now, I'm pretty sure if I try the guards watching me will just have me killed and the archmage will bring him back and it won't even help. But I don't want him to get away with it even if I can't stop him.

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"Virtuous churches committee is working on a list of gods. Which ones to promulgate and which ones to ban. Or leaving some alone without banning or promulgating them. We can debate the specific gods once the committee is ready."

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If Acevedo had his way, he probably would put some limitations on the prosletization of Cayden. While the lucky drunk is not wholly devoid of virtue, his example and priests often inspire men to unwise deeds. But it is not the fight he wants to have now, and he's far more annoyed of Count Ardiaca dodging the problems of his law.

"This sophistry is beneath us both, your excellency. I would outlaw Calistria, as all civilized lands ought, and her followers. My objection to the list is not the inclusion of Lastwall or Osirion, but that it seeks to forbid us to do better than any of the other nations that fall short of their standards."

He's particularly suspicious of the Thuvian city states, but he's been avoiding bringing them up since he doesn't know as much about them as he does Absalom and he doesn't want to give Ardiaca another technicality to dance around.

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He's been reading through the section on censorship, and it's quite long. This might work?

"Gentles! I am but a simple peasant, but it does not make sense to me to ban the good pamphlets of Westcrown- the truthful interviews that merely educate the masses, for instance- in favor of the products of foreign book merchants."

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"Sorry, did I hear that right, you want to ban whorehouses? Take that nonsense back to Osirion where it belongs."

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But he was about to tear Acevedo a new asshole with his words! Fine, fine, queue up...

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Hey, there's a third political opinion! Don't do that! Jordi isn't in line but he can give some positive sounding muttering about taking that nonsense back to Osirion.

Three is enough political opinions, right?

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Better than zero, but keep working. Now that you have opinions, your next assignment is to vote for one of them.

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But... none of his opinions are up for a vote? Maybe when it seems like they're about to call a vote, he can have an opinion on it real quick.

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Okay, she's actually going to get in line again about the foreign vs domestic books thing. It's actually important that people understand that the money will be going to Chelish businesses, not foreign ones.

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He's also queued up, but behind Ardiaca. If there was a better argument in favor of being rid of the sortition delegates he has yet to encounter it.

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Queue queue queue queue queue "If you wish to outlaw Calistria without consulting the Committee on Virtuous Churches, than say so plainly; propose it as a public-safety measure and put it to a vote. If your objection to the legislation is simply that it permits books to be published in lands that permit her worship and copied in Cheliax - why, then, be opposed to it. I'll watch the vote with great interest." And watch you get assassinated with greater interest! "But for myself this is hardly a reason to put every bookseller in Cheliax out of work, in spite of His Grace the Duke of Tendrui's opinions on the matter."

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Dolca gets in line behind Acevedo. She's wearing one of her more revealing dresses.

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"My objection to this bill is that it allows for a repeat of the bloody third. When it permits publishing the preaching of rabble-rousers like Ferrer, who spurred the very madness of that night, then no amount of high minded appeals to the bottom line of merchants will make it acceptable - such publications have no place in the empire, no matter what nonsense faraway Absalom permits."

He's also not entirely certain he'll survive Calistria's ire, but if that's the price he has to pay to keep her from tearing Cheliax down he will go to Axis with a smile.

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"The bill does not allow a repeat of the bloody third, your Excellency, and if you can find a man worth six thousand gold who will publish rabble-rousing after this bill passes I will walk from Ostenso to Laekastel barefoot." Archduke status: club!

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Enric does not care about freedom of the pen, but he's already lost one committee. Didn't want to let them step on another, leave banning gods to Virtuous Churches. He set up that Joan Arcadia noble to get the last word too. Hope the guy is an ally not an enemy, hard to keep track of the factions. Joan is the one who took the judiciary committee idea, but he did it to try to stop the– the argument with Valia. So probably a good one?

Being a radical who says things on the floor is hard. 

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Dolça struts to the podium. "I would be sad to see whoredom banned, for there are more than fifty men in this room that I have befriended, here and in the royal palace, and I would be sorrowful to not be able to meet with them again!"

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Blackmail! Crude, but effective.

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Oh hey it's someone with the same political opinion as him! That means it's time to... form a caucus? Yeah, just walk up after the convention and ask, 'hey, how about you and me form a caucus, if you know what I mean?'

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No. Why. I cannot stop you, in the spirit of free political association, but.

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