+1: "A hungry tongue thirsts for humor. Those who wish to avoid a broken heart are those who will receive it most. If the horses are too many you will spend half a year in Death's Domain. So Sayith the Gods."
+1: Thus sayeth The Holy Book: “Incompetent and much unprepared for battle, the eggplants improvise a massive bong in France on May of tenebrous joy, it consumes flesh, vituperating rage like many kittens screaming profanities at babies incessantly. SUDDENLY, dwarfs explode elven minds, hastening Armok's arrival via consumption of stars.”…
+3: Thus sayeth The Holy Book: “Incompetent and much unprepared for battle, the eggplants improvise a massive bong in France on May of tenebrous joy, it consumes flesh, vituperating rage like many kittens screaming profanities at babies incessantly. SUDDENLY, dwarfs explode elven minds, hastening Armok's arrival via consumption of stars.”… with burping
You steel yourself for a belch-laden report and begin: "Thus sayeth The Holy *urp* Book: 'Incompetent and much unprepared for battle, the *burp* eggplants improvise a massive bong in France on May *burp* of tenebrous joy, it consumes flesh, vituperating *burp* rage like many kittens screaming *BURP* profanities at babies incessantly. SUDDENLY, dwarfs *urp* explode elven minds, hastening Armok's arrival via *burp* consumption of stars.'"
The Prince recoils before the foul odor of your belches and grumbles. "Do I need to hire an erugomancer too? What is that horrid stench? Hmph. Let's see if I can pick out something actionable from that."
The Prince paces around in what you can now assume is his usual manner and considers your words. "Wait until next year to strike? Will my father even live that long? And those offerings of cats to the harvest gods? Hmm. Armok is not one of our gods. Is hastening his arrival really a good idea? Hmmmmm."
"Unless you're going to interpret your prophecy for me, you're dismissed, in which case I order you to chew on mint leaves until sundown."
(A)
Salvage Interpret the words of the Holy Book.
(B) Skulk away and chew on mint leaves now.