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Delegate Ibarra quoted Iomedae, so he should clap for him right?  Clap, clap.

He had thought Lastwall had nobility also, but maybe it actually just puts Paladins in charge of everything?  Why didn’t the Queen do that in Cheliax?  Not enough Paladins?

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This is so useful for getting all the conservatives on board with her power grab for the nobility planned for tomorrow. 

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Ibarra is not wrong but the time to say it is in forty years, not now.

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Of course this is how liberty dies, to the votes of a thousand ticked-off nobles enraged by one guy who couldn't keep his mouth shut.

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Aspexia-Isona isn't in favor of persecuting innocently Evil people but she thinks they should probably hang Ibarra. Fraga is the one being sensible here.

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With a decent number of bribed sortition delegates and elected Barons, Dia figures the nobles actually have a majority, albeit a weak loose one fractured across several divides.  So any outright abolish-the-nobility proposals are doomed to fail. 

Delegate Ibarra should be able to realize this, so he must have some other plan.  Maybe he’s acting on false pretenses on behalf of the nobles, as an obnoxious common enemy to unite them?  That reminds her, she should talk to Victoria…

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That was some excellent poetry reading, got the Old Taldane pronunciation right and everything. 

(Also, down with the aristocracy and up with the republic, rah. Of course.)

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Those are some fancy speeches but they’re all not about the important thing, which is that they can propose things that the convention actually wants without having to get the approval of the duchess of Chelam and her supporters first.

“I must oppose in the strongest terms this effort to remove the nobility; their positions are their by right, and even were they not it would be the basest ingratitude to deny them their proper dues after everything they do for cheliax. But today I will go a step further, for it is not just the nobility who do great and important work on the behalf of our queen; I stand in a room with six hundred such men and women.

”As such, I move that we request of the queen that she afford certain privileges to the distinguished delegates of the constitutional convention and their families, in recognition of the great services they have done for the chelish nation. Those chosen as delegates and their families should be exempt from conscription except for legislative duties or their vassal oaths, exempt from billeting of troops, free of the tax on salt and wine, and should have the right to bear their own coat of arms. As they have been served in the highest body of Chelish government, they ought to qualify for lesser royal positions as well, and to be subject to the judgment in court by only those royal officers. Delegates should also for their own person to have precedence in formal matters over all of the same rank, though not those of higher standing, and count as knights for sumptuary rules unless their own position is greater."

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The madhouse has not stopped being mad, has it.

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"Exempt from all taxes!" shouts a man in the audience.

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She’s not going to encourage proposals that haven’t gone through committees, and she doesn’t want to get labeled an avaricious delegate, so she isn’t going to second it, but she will try to get some clapping going.  Maybe someone else will second it and/or a committee will take it up?

Clap, clap.

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