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Interlude — Songs and Wands
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Lyonette du Marquin
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How was your day𝄞? Lyonette’s was fine, thanks. |
Lyonette du Marquin
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Lyonette du Marquin had a convivial conversation with Emperor Laken Godart. She didn’t relish her adopted daughter, Nanette, being upbraided. And she was Lyonette’s charge, in so many ways that mattered, even if Lyonette would never, could never, and should never replace Califor entirely. But it would be so nice if people could be reasonable. |
Emperor of Sands
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Lyonette du Marquin had a convivial conversation with Emperor Laken Godart. She didn’t relish her adopted daughter, Nanette, being upbraided. And she was Lyonette’s charge, in so many ways that mattered, even if Lyonette would never, could never, and should never replace Califor entirely. But it would be so nice if people could be reasonable. |
Nanette Weishart
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Lyonette du Marquin had a convivial conversation with Emperor Laken Godart. She didn’t relish her adopted daughter, Nanette, being upbraided. And she was Lyonette’s charge, in so many ways that mattered, even if Lyonette would never, could never, and should never replace Califor entirely. But it would be so nice if people could be reasonable. |
Lyonette du Marquin
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Lyonette du Marquin had a convivial conversation with Emperor Laken Godart. She didn’t relish her adopted daughter, Nanette, being upbraided. And she was Lyonette’s charge, in so many ways that mattered, even if Lyonette would never, could never, and should never replace Califor entirely. But it would be so nice if people could be reasonable. |
Lyonette du Marquin
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Lyonette du Marquin had a convivial conversation with Emperor Laken Godart. She didn’t relish her adopted daughter, Nanette, being upbraided. And she was Lyonette’s charge, in so many ways that mattered, even if Lyonette would never, could never, and should never replace Califor entirely. But it would be so nice if people could be reasonable. |
Califor Weishart
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Lyonette du Marquin had a convivial conversation with Emperor Laken Godart. She didn’t relish her adopted daughter, Nanette, being upbraided. And she was Lyonette’s charge, in so many ways that mattered, even if Lyonette would never, could never, and should never replace Califor entirely. But it would be so nice if people could be reasonable. |
[Emperor]
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The blind [Emperor] leaned away, and Lyonette realized she might be bending over the armrest of his throne too much. Laken brushed a hand on the sheet of parchment, doing a splendid job of appearing impassive and calm. He might not have had the training she did, but he was a natural. |
Emperor of Sands
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The blind [Emperor] leaned away, and Lyonette realized she might be bending over the armrest of his throne too much. Laken brushed a hand on the sheet of parchment, doing a splendid job of appearing impassive and calm. He might not have had the training she did, but he was a natural. |
Lyonette du Marquin
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The blind [Emperor] leaned away, and Lyonette realized she might be bending over the armrest of his throne too much. Laken brushed a hand on the sheet of parchment, doing a splendid job of appearing impassive and calm. He might not have had the training she did, but he was a natural. |
Laken Godart
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The blind [Emperor] leaned away, and Lyonette realized she might be bending over the armrest of his throne too much. Laken brushed a hand on the sheet of parchment, doing a splendid job of appearing impassive and calm. He might not have had the training she did, but he was a natural. |
Emperor of Sands
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“Of course, Emperor Godart. I’d never wish to hurry any decision you made.” |
Laken Godart
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Laken handed the quill back to Dame Ushar as Lady Rie burst into the room, flustered. Lyonette innocently rolled up the mutual defense pact. |
Ushar
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Laken handed the quill back to Dame Ushar as Lady Rie burst into the room, flustered. Lyonette innocently rolled up the mutual defense pact. |
Rie Valerund
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Laken handed the quill back to Dame Ushar as Lady Rie burst into the room, flustered. Lyonette innocently rolled up the mutual defense pact. |
Lyonette du Marquin
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Laken handed the quill back to Dame Ushar as Lady Rie burst into the room, flustered. Lyonette innocently rolled up the mutual defense pact. |
Marquin
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“Your unannounced and sudden visit was certainly not an impediment to my day, Miss Marquin!” |
Laken Godart
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Laken Godart looked mostly in Lyonette’s direction and contrived to beam at her. She beamed back and chuckled heartily. |
Lyonette du Marquin
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Laken Godart looked mostly in Lyonette’s direction and contrived to beam at her. She beamed back and chuckled heartily. |
[Witch]
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“Well, when your [Witches] take such marvelous, understandable liberties with my inn, I can’t help but feel as close as two peas in a pod, Your Majesty.” |
Typhenous
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“Two peas in a pod in the backstreets, armed with knives, like Adventurer Typhenous keeps referencing, surely.” |
Ushar
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“Your Majesty, you are a charmer. Dame Ushar, it is such a delight with His Majesty—” |
Lyonette du Marquin
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Lyonette’s laughter might have been considered indecorous, especially since it was practically an inch from His Majesty’s face, but they were too close for small things like that. Dame Ushar echoed the merriment. The two backed out of the throne room as Laken Godart subtly maneuvered Lady Rie in front of him like a shield. Lyonette sunshined her way out of the room. |
Ushar
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Lyonette’s laughter might have been considered indecorous, especially since it was practically an inch from His Majesty’s face, but they were too close for small things like that. Dame Ushar echoed the merriment. The two backed out of the throne room as Laken Godart subtly maneuvered Lady Rie in front of him like a shield. Lyonette sunshined her way out of the room. |
Laken Godart
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Lyonette’s laughter might have been considered indecorous, especially since it was practically an inch from His Majesty’s face, but they were too close for small things like that. Dame Ushar echoed the merriment. The two backed out of the throne room as Laken Godart subtly maneuvered Lady Rie in front of him like a shield. Lyonette sunshined her way out of the room. |
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