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Pamphlets didn't burn down the halfling house. Abstain.

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Against. It's wildly too permissive of this sort of nonsense, and she prefers Berenguer and Cansellarion's faction anyway.

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He has no strong opinions (or, well, he does, but - the Friend of the True People is dead for laws that existed already, what does this help really) and if he needs to oppose his generous hostess on some measure later he'll have this one in the bank, so to speak; for.

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With great reluctance, she votes for it. It's wildly too restrictive, but stopping the conservative momentum before it gets going is more important, they'll be able to ram a worse bill through after if it fails.

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Alonso hates most of the arguments he's heard against this bill, and the arguments he doesn't hate against it mostly came from commoners and not nobles, and he does care about giving a big old fuck you to the worst nobles, so he'll vote in favor. 

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The family book collection got him through almost 2 decades of Asmodean rule; the new ones he got were so much a part of what made the last year and a half actively enjoyable.  Xavier explained the risks excellently, and that Tallandra girl couldn't have defended the bill better.

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Too bad the Archduke can't see he's voting with him.

 

 

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The system going forward sounds frankly absurd, but far be it from her to vote against keeping valuable books in the libraries that an Iomedan censorship board would throw out, and either vote seems safe enough for the moment. For.

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How about we only vote for things that are actually good and not just for things that could be worse. Against.

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See, a couple hours ago she'd have agreed with Raimon, but then a bunch of diabolist nobles got up and started talking about how they wanted to hang her and everyone she cares about. 

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Josep finds it extremely suspicious that all the radicals are arguing in favor of this, but he can't actually see much of anything wrong with the bill? Sober, responsible men of means are far more equipped to make such decisions than overworked government clerks. And it sounds like the radicals aren't actually happy with it... he'll vote in favor. But reluctantly.

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For, because his wife says so.

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Well, he totally failed to give that speech about the riots. Oh well. He hates giving speeches anyway.

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She’d accept worse to stop pamphlet trash, as long as it didn’t outright demand she burn her library… which was apparently on the table, so better this proposal than another.

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He can't figure out these instructions. For. 

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She's with the radicals. For. 

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He’s confused, but he knows Valia is a cleric of Iomedae, even if she volunteered for one of the trickery loyalty tests, so he’ll vote against the people speaking against her.

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Against. Once it dies they can bring in "just have a royal censorship board" and end all the nonsense.

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Jofre is still not really clear on how any of this could have prevented the riots. Rioting is a different thing from publishing and in fact is also a different thing from reading. Against.

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For; it sounds like anything they're publishing in Lastwall can propagate here no problem and they're probably doing it right in Lastwall.

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The second slower repetition really helped, and Tallandria addressed the concerns Oriol raised.  She would probably have voted for something more restrictive before she heard Oriol’s complaints.

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Higini is abstaining from everything now that he can do that without anyone noticing.

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Meritxell likes books. For.

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Protecting the libraries is smart. For.

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