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And that is why he did not want to say this until she was gone, she just keeps not leaving.

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"I can organize rebuilding," Stasia says. "I know whose claims are fair enough, at least, and I see everyone."

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Hmm. She will be vulnerable to Suggestions, is the problem.

On the other hand, so is anyone else. Ettore wants permanent protection from evil on everyone in the city, and isn't going to get it.

"I have no objections."

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"Tell me, do you know the story of Prince Jingshen of Shu?"

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"No," says Stasia, suspiciously.

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"Prince Jingshen was a famous scholar and lover of the arts, devoted to the the Lady of Chrysanthemums - Shelyn, in your tongue - and a man of magnificent wealth and unparalleled generosity. He filled the ears of every subject in Xijing with songs in praise of beauty and the pockets of every beggar in Xijing with silver, but it was nothing compared to the palace he built in the countryside - one of the finest in all of Shu, with jade and marble columns looking as if they had grown from the ground and copper songbirds that truly sang and fountains whose fall made music, books gathered from across Shu of philosophy and ritual and wonder hand in hand with scrolls filled with songs and tales to delight and astonish, paintings that looked as though you could step into them and statues as though they would step from their pedestal - one of the true wonders of the ancient world."

"Then, of course, the hobgoblins invaded, Shu fell, his palace was burned to the ground, famine swept across the land, and one out of every ten men in Tian Xia starved."

"He was a good man, and my uncle used to say that if he'd put a mere one part in five of the money he spent on the palace on holding the border, the goblins wouldn't have used his library for kindling."

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Jinruo. There is a thing called tact.

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Which this is not the time for.

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"The reason to pay a tailor to rebuild his shop isn't that we need tailors more than soldiers. It's that -" - Stasia looks at Rathimus for help, here. 

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Rathimus smiles approvingly at her. "If you predictably do that, you get all kinds of businesses, and the city's easier for the soldiers to supply, and the civilization possesses the wealth to protect its borders. Iomedae is a Lawful god, not just a Good one, and in principle understood to be interested in the policies that make civilizations able to defend themselves."

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"No one's building any palaces," says Stasia. "But if the money's for rebuilding Kenabres, it's for that."

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"Perhaps I am merely a young girl from a foreign land, and understand little of war as it is conducted in Mendev. How many soldiers has Her Majesty amassed for this war?"

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"It seems to me that your confusion is more about how governance is conducted in Mendev," says Elin, a bit sharply.

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"Perhaps," she says, bowing. "Will you tell me my error, then?"

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"The city council meeting is for the members of the city council to discuss the city's business, that's the big one."

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Ohhhhhh no.

Does Irabeth agree with his worried expression?

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Yes, yes, she does.

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"Thank you for this instruction. I must beg your pardon, then, for interrupting you at your work."

Yes, this does translate to 'I intend to inform the queen that you have vast amounts of money newly available that you are totally unwilling to share with the Crusade.'

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"My apologies," he says, also bowing.

Unfortunately, Daeran is Daeran, so they couldn't just talk to him in advance and explain to him as a party member that they needed him to say these things for them.

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ETTORE HATES MENDEV.

And he can't even talk to them in private about it because then they might mind control him!

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"Obviously one of the most important considerations in Kenabres's defense is the success of the Crusade, and I do think one aim of the efforts to rebuild Kenabres is strengthening the supply lines to Drezen and the front. I think that without Terendelev, Kenabres will not be returned to its former glory, and it makes sense to prioritize reconstruction accordingly. Plausibly by pulling in to the inner walls."

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"Pulling in to the inner walls sounds very reasonable," says Elin. "As does having a plan for if Kenabres cannot meaningfully be rebuilt with the available resources and we need to shift footing to 'a Worldwound fort'. What I object to is -"

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Irabeth shakes her head warningly. "We're all on the same side here."

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"Of course."

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He says, as if the bones of her grandfather weren't inside the present perimeter of the Worldwound.

She says nothing.

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