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Hypatos Stelian is prostrate before the Emperor. It's the thing to do. When you do something that will seriously annoy the most powerful man in the world, you have to at least grovel for forgiveness.

Neither of them has been given permission to speak. Instead the Emperor is giving him a Look. It is not a pleasant Look. It is a Look that says: I am calculating the odds that only one of us is going to walk out of this palace alive, and do I have to make sure, right now, that it is me?

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Dishypatos Felician is also prostrate before the Emperor. The Dishypatos Of All Aroden has the right to merely bow very very deeply, but he sleeps on his stomach anyway and at this age it's easier than standing.

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Silence stretches. Kydonius prefers to let the guilty stir in their own thoughts. This is an extremely effective technique against Taldane noblemen, but it works much less well against people who are three times his own age and have been running the Church of Aroden for a sizable portion of it.

"We recall," he says, "certain unfortunate words sadly spoken by the young preacher, Iancu of Mioveni."

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Oh thank Aroden they're just being extorted.

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"Your Imperial Majesty should be overjoyed," said Felician, "to learn that he has deeply repented of his unwise words and decided to devote himself to the high and holy cause of defending the Empire."

(This is false. But it's the kind of false that is not, by the standards of Taldane politics, a lie, in that it describes events reliably guaranteed to take place within the next twenty-four hours as if they took place in the last, which is to say it is a promise.)

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"We are, of course, pleased to hear it." The Emperor does not particularly look less unhappy. "We further wish to draw the attention of the Church to the recent shortfalls in the Northern Purse." Because they can't deliver money to troops trapped behind enemy lines.

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"Given the recent and unambiguous signs of blessing given by Aroden to Your august reign and Your worthy work, how can we doubt it is His will that the Church support the campaign in any way we can? All that Your Majesty wishes, the Church shall do." This is going to involve either major cutbacks or serious loans, but this is much closer to mundane truth.

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