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"Margarida, talk to him."

     "About what?"

"I don't know, sappy shit. Give him something to stick around for. Fuck - "

     "I - Guim? It's going to be all right, okay? You just have to hold on for a couple minutes. It's really not going to be very long, you can do it -"

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He can barely see her. It's harder to breathe with every breath. He was breathing fast and shallow, but now he's slowing down.

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"Fuck this," she says, decisively, and pulls out a vial of blood. There are yells around her. She ignores them, and begins casting in infernal.

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Oh thank all the good gods. Infernal Healing. What Cheliax has been doing in the absence of Good clerics. The supplies of devil's blood are presumably running low but - maybe they'll last until this place can be given actual priests.

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"His Highness said not to do that."

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"His Highness can throw me to the bear if he doesn't like it." Iolanda is not at all confident that she would survive it, but this is a stupid rule, and one she was following before the next stupid rule probably somehow resulted in her cousin almost dying, and she's angry.

"You know how this works, Guim, hold still or you'll tear it open again. Give it a minute to work."

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Guim nods, weakly, and focuses on breathing. He finds Margarida's hand and holds it.

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No one should throw anyone to any bears! But probably this is not the moment to object, no one actually having proposed doing so. 

"Were they dueling?" he asks Margarida quietly, this being relevant to exactly what conversation to have with Teenage Boy Who Just Nearly Killed A Guy And Does Not Appear To Regret This In The Slightest.

(Did the Archduke manage to ban infernal healing on the grounds it has 'infernal' in the name and not ban the teenagers of his household from duels to the death.)

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Margarida looks up, uncertainly. She's not sure whether this is something you can get in trouble for now.

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Ugggh, one of the idiots who both humiliated him last night and made Màxim think he could get away with insulting Guim, and now they're here to judge Guim for it.

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"I challenged him," he manages. Guim doesn't know this one, but his friend actually seemed okay last night.

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"You shouldn't be talking until your lungs work."

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That is probably the ....least bad possible explanation for why the boy who ran him through with a sword doesn't feel remotely sorry. Hooray.

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Fine, if Guim's not hiding it she can explain. "Màxim insulted him, and Guim drew his sword and challenged him. Then Màxim insulted him again and tried to have him thrown out, and Alfonso said he had to accept it, and Màxim did. But they were not supposed to kill each other."

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"I am glad that no one died. I would like to talk about how all of that happened but it can wait until Guim has recovered."

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Margarida nods.

 

The cleric does come, eventually, quite possibly too late. She's riding on a horse, with two half orc archers on horses beside her. Guim is stable but not vertical, so she heals him anyway. Guim thanks her, and is able to get up.

Some of the other kids have headed back to the castle, but not many; there's still ongoing drama.

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"Do the people of Menador have so few enemies that they can afford to constantly weaken their own allies?"

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The kids blink at him. They do mostly quiet.

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Queralt returns, without speaking to anyone, and sits down heavily on the grass, exhausted. At least Guim is alive.

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"Perhaps Menador has only ever known peace, and does not need its strength, and it is no betrayal of Menador to spend its healing and the lives of its young men over nothing in particular, because Menador does not need its healing or its young men, because there are no troubles here. I am new here; I wouldn't know."

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Alfonso didn't actually hear what Màxim said before Guim yelled at him, but he's pretty sure it wasn't nothing in particular. But sure, fine, if he's supposed to let Màxim call down other people to whip Guim from now on then presumably the Archduke will tell them that tonight, too -

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Well he didn't want to duel.

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Guim looks away, sullenly.

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So he's just supposed to take it? She'd been sure the Iomedans didn't mean it like that, last night, but -

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"Màxim insulted Margarida," she ventures, quietly, not quite brave enough to actually technically argue.

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