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8: Earl Geoff

8: Earl Geoff

"Why are we not called Kings? How come we are not treated like one? Tell me, Lord Geoff? Well, in fact, each of us is espoused to the chieftess, the Queen of Kehina. That is Lady Anda." the statement bewilders me, as Sire Guan questions which he puts a flat out baffling face.

I am about to speak responding to the corresponding inquiry of his and he, Sire Guan, then asked where subsequently got interrupted also by him, therefore;: "Say, for an example, myself. I am married to her majesty yet I am not addressed in a royal style? Is it because I am just a lowborn or do I also need lands to govern? A people to rule? A business to manage? And for an instance, how about you?" Sire Guan adds, citing his answers to his own question, and well for me? I don't the answer and why?

The ration made has reached its quota. I fear we require more. A sack or a wagon of surplus is not that adequate. The effort made by Sire Guan impresses me. His endeavor is pure altruistic. He didn't ask for help and like an impulse, he has done it all by himself. Piracy is something astringent not solely for Kehina's concerns but as well as the entirety of the known world.

"Sir Guan, you seemed to overlook something. You stated most of them - the three aspects of becoming a 'King'. Which are correct. I entail you my commendation for that." I say, praising his citations albeit he implied with it in an oblivious fashion.

"What's better more to be referred to as a 'King'. The concept is too grandiose for me but I kind of like it when I am called one." Sire Guan brags about being one of the husbands of the chieftess, as he seems to miss my praise unto him, blabbering.

Lord Ameniah and his genius idea preserved the significance of this nation. For the past couple of days, we ought to despise pirates in general. These thalassocracies are illicit ways to make wealth for a living.

As the conference has concluded, the inner circles of the chieftess which are us - the harem. We were given a position. A role for us to work with as designated by Queen Kehina. Diplomacy, Martial, Statesmanship, Intrigue, and Zeal.

Lord Ameniah and his genius idea preserved the significance of this nation behind the drapes and underneath the rays of light. For the past couple of days, we ought to despise pirates in general. These thalassocracies are the illicit ways to make wealth for a living but now, they are our ally. Trafficking is flagrant, not good for the community. Embargoing a country will make banks, businesses, and investments will certainly go kaput. But at the end of the day, we must muster all the help that we need.

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As the conference has concluded, the inner circles of the chieftess which are us - the harem. Lord Ameniah and Augur Gervðas were not around partaking in the meeting - the current discussion about our relationship with Llewellyn McDylan and his empire, Inglovia. We were given a position. A role for us to work with as designated by Queen Kehina. Diplomacy, Martial, Statesmanship, Intrigue, and Zeal.

Diplomacy is my forte, I travel to other nations and jurisdictions. Not for fun, however, and still have leeway after the job is done. Of course, Lady Anda loves me bringing souvenirs. Well, she got her hands full when managing such a domain thus she do not own such time to revel.

"Hahaha..." in a sarcastic way, I incite.

"What is do funny, Lord Geoff? You seemed to insult me. Amusing yourself for becoming a fool before you." Sire Guan exclaims, as he threatens me brandishing with his stylus towards my throat.

What he has done is a treacherous act. I don't know what is going on in his mind but he looks illogical and random. I mean no harm to him thus I expose my palms unto him, as I reason: "Sire Guan, do you think you are behaving wild so lately? Why are you so acting up?" with a cajolling talk.

I still resume to flaunt my hands before him as I am scared. Of course, I am trembling in fear! I pray for safety of my soul, Lady Wellicia (Vel-yel-sia)! Under these detriments of the hands of the oppressor.

Martial, the job given to Lord Ailsa by the queen herself. Lord Ailsa stays at home for policing, monster subjugation, and quelling dubious groups and possible rebellions. He, for a sole purpose, goes overseas to dye the blood of his adversaries upon their own lands since the kingdom of Kehina is an island nation.

Stewardship is designated for a business minded like individuals. Lord Guan holds this position. The issue of this occupation is to manage and to maintain the standing of the economy. Fiscal matter of Kehina seems pretty stable until the recent audit. Kehina is still under pressure in the past two days. In order to stop the bleeding, we requested the aid of the pirates. Sire Guan himself denounced the suggestion by which. The motion stays on hold because of the two permanent participants of the council. Lord Ameniah and Lord Gervðas left prior to the discussion of this matter - piracy assistance.

Intrigue is what spies, stalkers, and relaymen are great for. Intrigue is learning scandals whether it may be a secret behind the wardrobe, a chat during a conclave, rumors that may require to justify, or something a surmise reason to further falsify the purported statement. Lord Ameniah is meek, tact, a gentleman, a humble individual and most importantly, he is erratic. He serves the chieftess, Queen Kehina, Lady Anda. His service is to catch and to expel dangers detriment to the Majesty herself.

No one can escape from Lord Ameniah. Both of the vassals and the lieges inside and of Inglovia? Insubordinate lords and ladies of Lady Anda? All of them can not flee from the eyes and ears of Lord Ameniah.

Zeal. Yes, a zeal. Lord Gervðas is deranged, in my opinion. He worried the hell out of Lady Anda's. He never writes, never go home, no, not all. Because Lord Gervðas is pretty preoccupied converting people. That is his passion, an ardent to swindle people over to our side.

Diplomacy, Martial, Stewardship, Intrigue, and Zeal. They are essential to the success of governing a demesne.