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Taliar in Evil Arda
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Of course I don't want that. I think it's likely it'd help with the soul magic.

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I can't manage without you.

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Could try it time-limited, see if that did anything? For the next five years I'm not under any orders except not to tell anyone or try to get released, see if maybe -

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It's only been a year and a half and that was long enough for me to miss you terribly.

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Okay, so, get accustomed to having me back, then, when you can bear it, a time-limited release, see if it does anything...

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I want you to swear yourself in love with me, I'd forgotten how nice it is, being trusted, being loved -

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War's more important. War's so much more important. Figure out how to be good enough to count towards winning the war, and when it's over you can tamper as much as you'd like with my head.

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Yeah, you're right. Okay. 

 

Undress and come here, I missed you, in love with me or not.

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Taliar, in all innocence, is glad that Maitimo and Findekano are getting to spend time together again. They must have missed each other so much.

He goes to sleep earlier-than-usual-lately and wakes up likewise and gets an early start on the day's magic item production.

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He takes the day off - he usually does, when Findekáno comes home - and invites Taliar to join them both for dinner in the evening.

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That sounds like a great idea!

It occurs to Taliar, as he arrives at dinner, that Findekáno has apparently heard Maitimo gushing about Taliar but Taliar has not heard Maitimo gushing about Findekáno, at least not in more than a few words at a time. This seems like it should perhaps be remedied. He expects that it would be immensely delightful and endearing.

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"But then we shall get distracted from our dinner. I hear it's really important humans eat regularly."

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"After dinner, maybe?" he says hopefully.

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And now he's doing the 'gazing adoringly at Maitimo and forgetting food exists' thing again.

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"Findekáno, will you bring me this adorably silly boy so I can feed him."

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He will giggle. He will do that.

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Maitimo is so lovely and clever. Taliar is so happy and cozy and in love. And successfully eating dinner!

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That's good! He will summarize the plans to transition the humans for Findekáno while they eat.

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He will nitpick the plans - once the war's over, they can probably get by with less of a command economy anyway, does this sort of thing need to be handled by the crown directly anyway -

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Yes, this is where Maitimo keeps his Kazarynes. And Findekáno does an excellent job of it. Taliar feels like he should be taking notes or something.

His soul glows brighter; paying attention to Findekáno's critiques is apparently good for it. Taliar is pleased to have found another area for self-improvement.

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"Also, I'm guessing all the rebellions will stop when the Enemy's not around to bribe and poke and impersonate and murder and instigate them, but if they don't stop, there's not much justification for not just letting people secede."

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"Taliar might have some insight on that," he observes, "it was a dilemma his emperor apparently faced."

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"The problem with Seofar trying to secede was less with the fact of his trying at all and more with the part where he was woefully mismanaging Atialemain. When I went up against him I was much less reconquering him on behalf of the Emperor and much more spearheading a rebellion on behalf of the local population who were fed up with his general nastiness. It was actually up in the air for a while whether Kelora was going to inherit it as a separate kingdom and keep it that way, but she ended up handing it back to Esarkan so she could come to the capital and meet my family and spend some time recovering from, like, her childhood."

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"But it seems hard to anticipate when you're trying to decide whether to let a rebellion go ahead whether its leadership is the woefully-mismanaging type."

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