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It would! She dispatches a servant to fetch the letter, then pours herself some coffee.

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It's terrible how actually coffee is undrinkable without sugar.

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There's honey, maple syrup, and faerie-sweet, if she'd rather.

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Liberty is not really in a snacking mood.

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Well, that's fine, it means his hands are free to read Cat's letter and his mouth is free to react to it.

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When he gets the letter he reads. In silence. Wincing every few seconds.

 


Then he sets the letter down. "All right," he says to Cat. "You're an idiot. And you're right. I hate it when you're an idiot and you're right."

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"An idiot I don't need persuading of, but what do you mean she's right?"

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"Well, firstly that the Queen means it, because the kind of person who doesn't mean it also doesn't tolerate letters like this, and secondly about what she says in the letter, which is that - we could've helped."

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"Could've helped.... repaint the temples? While they still had slavery? Off a promise that they'd hold a vote in a year and a fucking half -"

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"Or like. At least said, 'hey, as soon as you get to it, you'll be glad you did'."

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"I guess I kind of figured Codwin was doing that, isn't it his entire fucking job?"

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"I don't know!! But he doesn't speak for me, so I should have said it my own self."

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She is not going to comment on the quality of communication she's had with Codwin so far. It would be counterproductive, as far as her plans for the next Andoren election go.

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"I didn't write the law, but at a guess - The committee was a third halflings. Halfling slavery was the most salient example - and the vast majority of slavery in Cheliax last week - and so they focused on that first. Serfdom might have been an oversight. Orcs definitely weren't, the man who drafted the law is an orcish ex-slave, but others can probably speak to the internal committee dynamics better than I."

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"Serfdom might have been an oversight," she says, a bit incredulous.

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"Writing laws is one of those things that's actually very hard and requires a lot of expertise and thought and care. Which is why it can't be left to the nobility."

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"I tried to sign up for the convention!"

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"You ran for election? I didn't get the impression you considered yourself Chelish."

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"Oh no, I just showed up. Asked them who made the rules about who got in the building and who put that person in charge of making the rules and they said 'no Andorens'."

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"Well, to get into the convention you have to be a Chelish priest of an approved deity, or be a count, or be elected by the people of a county, or have attended a public school, paid taxes, been counted in the census, or been sold, within Cheliax. The archmages and I made those rules, and we put ourselves in charge when we decided to host a constitutional convention."

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