• haganbmj@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Also there seems to have been an mis-write in what Elvira commented on during the private discussion with Lieseleta and her father. She refers to Rozemyne as an adopted princess when I’m pretty sure that much wasn’t being revealed to the father.

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      “You would do well to keep this to yourself, but Rozemyne is moving to the Sovereignty at hte king’s request.” Father inhaled sharply before Elvira dryly explained the circumstances

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            1 year ago

            I mean the talk of the town though has been her moving to serve as High Bishop in the temple though, so it’s not obvious.

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              Except that they made it very clear to the Leisegang Elders, that Rozemyne would definitely not become the Sovereign High Bishop, which should have squashed that particular rumour quite thoroughly. And I think Barthold is too smart to try to keep that rumour alive, after being shot down so hard the first time around.

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                1 year ago

                Through process of elimination they might be able to arrive at that conclusion, I wasn’t aware it was something they were willing to directly confirm, though. Maybe the situation is a bit different when dealing with direct relatives to retainers though as in this case. The only necessary part Lieseleta’s father needs to know is that he needs to find a replacement head of house - the specifics of Rozemyne’s position isn’t relevant to that.

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                  That is certainly true, but being given an unreasonable order like that without hearing the reason for it would have been bound to cause friction, especially when the recipient of the order is already stressed out and frustrated over another archnoble family making a series of unreasonable demands to him. People cann make strange decisions, when put under a lot of pressure and/or stress, so if he can be trusted to keep his mouth shut, letting him in on the truth seems like a good move.

                  Then again, the whole thing is supposed to become official in less than a year anyway, so the risk of accidental leaks is probably not that high. And with Elvira being either among, or being the single most powerful woman in Ehrenfest, he’d be a fool to make her his enemy by pulling some stunt with the information intentionally.