You announce that while the merits of the Governor of Augas are many and formidable, you cannot let a single man be both a governor and a nobleman.
The envoy turns around and leaves, amidst snickering and hushed giggling of some of the courtiers.
882 AD, Mid-Autumn
You receive a report that King Beren's army suffered a thorough beating at a battle with the Ramo at the early days of Autumn, but now it seems the Kiwis regrouped and will try to push again.
882 AD, Late Autumn
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You hear rumors that Governor of Augas openly and publicly bemoaned that deeds of his family were tossed away as if they were insignificant scraps on the dinner plate of history.
Or something like that. He didn't go further with his dissatisfaction, however.
Also, the young Sela, your niece and wife of King Beren of Kiwi, gave birth to his second child! A healthy boy she named Eitwelf - future heir to the throne of Kiwi.
882 AD, Winter
The Spymaster tips his hat, showing himself from the shadow of the corridor that you just passed by. What's with the creepy entrances, honestly...
"My Queen, an urgent report for you?"
"I'm listening."
"My Queen, I am afraid to inform you that, despite best efforts of your family, the Sect of One continues to fester under the skin of Luathbas like a badly healed wound. While no important personas seem to support the Sect or belong to it on the side, my agents' compiled numbers put the Sect atfive thousand members, at least."
"Anything you propose we do?" The Spymaster nods and tells you about few options. You decide to...
A) Do nothing, as clearly the Sect won't get eradicated - so why continue to try?
B) Send a letter to the Archpriest, telling him of the situation and allowing him to deal with the Sect with his loyal zealots.
C) Send your agents to some leaders of promiment Sectarian gatherings to make them 'disappear'.