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You argue with the councilmembers, and ultimately decide that the two aristocratic systems will be kept apart; and that your immediate heir to the throne of Methiant will be Cidric, your grandson.
With that all settled and the council agreeing to your decisions, you receive the Imperial Crown. You decide that the less you mess with heraldric bookkeeping, the better, therefore you use regnal name of Cyl.
Long live
Emperor Cyl II of Methiant-Cydwyl, King of Felonsein, Ceodwell, Ionith and Parsia, Prince of Eval, Duke of Dahnia and Sovereign of Tiftit and Donuth!
1196 AD, Winter
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The fur trade on the south-north line brought only small profits to the Treasury.
1196 AD, Midwinter
An rebel force is under way in Parsian city of Amandarinka!
Apparently, a cleric of Eleven Graces, named Ajur, has inflamed the crowd during a time when Pantheonist priests had a theological discussion with the Graceists at a marketplace, arguing about validity of Eleven Graces and whether they are or are not Pantheon gods and goddesses simply with different names.
The situation in the marketplace quickly got out of hand, and out of the dozen Pantheonist priests only one escaped death. Several Methiantese soldiers on patrol were also killed. An uncertain, but relatively high, number of Methiantese settlers and Parsian citizens have also perished, in subsequent rioting, looting and arsoning.
The governor barricaded himself with the city guard in the city's keep, while those who got out immediately sent the news to the capital.
A) Our Army has a lot of practice training in recent years, doesn't it?
B) Let me send a letter to the peoples of Parsia, asking them to come to their senses.
C) This is simply like a fire, and like all fires, it will burn out on its own.