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Still, the demands of politics are strong. As the most charismatic position of the age, Cassia’s presence in the Senate is vital for her party. Her own party relies on her ability to stand and turn a debate with her force of personality. Her enemies, especially the Imperialists, | Still, the demands of politics are strong. As the most charismatic position of the age, Cassia’s presence in the Senate is vital for her party. Her own party relies on her ability to stand and turn a debate with her force of personality. Her enemies, especially the Imperialists, | ||
- | Corwyn, Duke of Carthinia, and said fiancée has his own issues. While not in the Senate, the Grand Princess has twice called him for private consultation. Meanwhile, he is focused on the disaster that is Kazuhn City. With half the city standing empty and another quarter burned to its foundations in the great fire of 4702 ar, Kazuhn City feels more like a ghost town than a prefecture’s capital. Most of what remains—counting houses, feed lots, granaries, and warehouses—exists to support the flow of grain, produce, and meat from Kazuhn into Oppara. A shadow economy of drug smuggling operates from the extensive empty portions of the city. Kazuhn City’s guard is unusually large and well-armed, but seems incapable of staunching the steady movement of flayleaf and unusual liquors. As Chief Warden Almoril Tersian is fond of saying, //“There are simply too many holes for vermin to crawl into.”// | + | Corwyn, Duke of Carthinia, and said fiancée, has his own issues. While not in the Senate, the Grand Princess has twice called him for private consultation. Meanwhile, he is focused on the disaster that is Kazuhn City. With half the city standing empty and another quarter burned to its foundations in the great fire of 4702 ar, Kazuhn City feels more like a ghost town than a prefecture’s capital. Most of what remains—counting houses, feed lots, granaries, and warehouses—exists to support the flow of grain, produce, and meat from Kazuhn into Oppara. A shadow economy of drug smuggling operates from the extensive empty portions of the city. Kazuhn City’s guard is unusually large and well-armed, but seems incapable of staunching the steady movement of flayleaf and unusual liquors. As Chief Warden Almoril Tersian is fond of saying, //“There are simply too many holes for vermin to crawl into.”// |
Corywn is putting his formidable administrative acumen into the restoration of the city. His first goal has been bringing the local lessor nobles to heel, a process that has taken half a year, and is still tenuous. Kazuhn City is controlled by City Magistrates, | Corywn is putting his formidable administrative acumen into the restoration of the city. His first goal has been bringing the local lessor nobles to heel, a process that has taken half a year, and is still tenuous. Kazuhn City is controlled by City Magistrates, | ||
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*Locate **Moses Greeley**, the Brotherhood of the Spider Cult’s mail dealer-distributor | *Locate **Moses Greeley**, the Brotherhood of the Spider Cult’s mail dealer-distributor | ||
*Find and interrogate one of the Cult’s Enforcers, **Barvasi’s Band** | *Find and interrogate one of the Cult’s Enforcers, **Barvasi’s Band** | ||
- | *Locate the Cult’s Headquarters | + | *Locate the Cult’s Headquarters |
*Ultimately, | *Ultimately, | ||