Permanent library duty or Viziership? 1d6 -> 5 -> Vizier!
You figure a gnome-ridden compulsive bureaucrat would be an excellent fit for a Vizier - you bring the matter up to Assante and he blinks rapidly for a few moments, his head shaking at first but then starting to nod. Why yes, good spymistress, he does believe he catches your proverbial drift, as it were, say no more - will there be a letter of recommendation or some such thing, or should he go over there right away?
Letter of recommendation, you say, that's a brilliant idea - you step over to your desk and write something quick-like.
A peculiar practice. BUT A USEFUL ONE it is good to know that you are helpful enough for an employer to lie on your behalf
After making sure your demons haven't snuck anything in while you weren't paying attention, you hand him the letter and send him off, and Assante merely smiles a little absently as he goes to the palace first thing in the evening.
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Not long afterward you get word from the Queen - she rather appreciates you sending over a candidate. He's a terribly odd one, granted, but he seems to have a remarkably encyclopedic knowledge of the land, and a love of paperwork that even the old Vizier didn't have in his day. He is accepted! And then, soon after that, you get word from Assante himself - he thanks you profusely, if circuitously for his new appointment, he's been sitting over a map of Ortfast the past few nights, making notes! So many, many, many notes!
Glad to see a man enjoying himself, at least. SOMETIMES THINGS JUST WORK OUT
258 S.I., Spring
Assante appears to be working out well as the new Vizier, and you hear word of the Crown organizing a diplomatic mission northward at his insistence, apparently to negotiate with the forest dwellers for some kind of useful agreement with the Queen. Levies for birds, Assante informs you along your back channels, a very simple agreement indeed.
Meanwhile, the report comes in from the secretary, useful fellow that he is.
Public Mood: 3
Operating Funds: 5
Available Agents: 3
Royal Trust: 4
Your excursion to the cellar, the secretary notes, not to lend credence to any rumors, has raised some concerns for the Queen, but doesn't appear to have fundamentally eroded her trust in you. The
nobility, however, seem to be getting rather alarmed about the amount of supernatural events occurring around the palace and, for that matter, the fact that the Queen's closest confidants at the moment appear to include, in order, a princess of a foreign and belligerent empire, a possibly demonically possessed woman of uncertain birth and a Jovanastian petty thief turned chief bureaucrat of an entire kingdom. MERITOCRACY'S A BITCH WHAT CAN WE SAY
One of those most visible among the factions perfectly innocently raising these reasonable concerns is, naturally, one Count Terentius - not because he's vocal about it, mind you, but because among the stories circulating around the nobility the ones attributable to him or his friends are by far the most alarmingly plausible and, you note, closest to the actual truth as well. HE KNOWS he suspects
And he seems quite good at this sort of thing, too.Beyond that, there is also the Lunar Patriarch, Muhut. Your blackmail scheme is still working as intended, of course, and he has nothing but restrained praise for the Queen's regime. Sadly this is making him increasingly unpopular among certain more radical elements in the Temple who despite their seclusion know perfectly well that something is going horribly wrong in the Palace, and there are fears among the established clergy that a shakeup may soon be in the making with the popular support the less corrupt and consequently less royalist elements are building. let's fuck with them
Nothing like upsetting the clergy, is there? NOTHING LIKE MAKING THEM REGRET EVERYTHING
A) Dispatch agents to address both of these matters.
B) Send operatives to see what the Count is up to and if there is a way to bring him into the fold.
C) Activate operatives in the Lunar Temple to address these alarming new factions.
D) Let the Queen handle her unruly subjects, you have your own business to worry about.
Such as living forever!Then there is the question of whether you want to involve yourself personally in this WHICH WOULD BE VERY FUN yeah haven't cut loose in months now
But there would naturally be certain risks.A) Yes, and I would prefer to investigate the Count.
B) Yes, and I would like to oversee the Temple infiltration.
C) No, you feel like your personal touch might carry a certain unwelcome taint here.
You also know that Captain Bukhar is on hand, having returned from a routine trip to the Free Isles with no news, and is more than eager to prove himself in field work.
A) And field work he shall have, probably going up the country.
B) And field work he shall have, preferably the Temple.
C) Let him stay on hand for now.
Voting is preferential, and each next decision is subordinate to the previous ones (Kalja's decision takes precedence over the Captain's, for instance, and preference for operation only comes into play if both are chosen).