You order your minions to file out and scour the kingdom of Ortfast for any signs of brewing dissent.
255 S.I., Summer
Your agents have been quite busy in the past few months, as evidenced by the intriguing hit list that's made its way to your table. Mostly unimportant nobles with suspect affiliations, but there are a few gems in here.
First of all, there is the insidious Count Terentius, who holds a small strip of land in the very east of the kingdom. He is somewhat infamous for having been one of King Palthus' "special advisors", with his out-of-the-way country estate, immense personal library, money as old as the Empire itself and blood even older than that. A recluse like few others, he boasts an inner circle of incredibly suspect friends and a fortune of diabolical rumors about his nightly activities.
Next is the clearly suspect Patriarch Muhut, chief cleric in Ortfast's Lunar Temple. His acquaintances have heard him express private, but clearly very strongly held opinions about the involvement of the Hidden God's cult in the transition of power.
Finally, and possibly most importantly, there is the matter of the Vizier, chief advisor to the Queen herself. A godless man of southern extraction, you suspect him to be a sorcerer of some variety, and quite possibly a plant by the far-off Jovanastian Empire - how else would you explain his sudden appearance and lack of any obvious motive to support his entrance into the Ortfastian political arena?
You fully expect all of these leads to be tough nuts to crack, though some are clearly more important and high-profile than others. Each of these would be a project in their own right, so you carefully consider how to allocate your resources.
A) Send an infiltration team to figure out what occult business Count Terentius is up to.
B) Plant novices into the Lunar Temple to get the clergy on lockdown.
C) Never trust the Vizier. Find out what he is
really doing here!
D) Don't show your hand, just continue passive surveillance for now.
E) Bring your suspicions to the Queen to request her authorization for further activity.