Aerynth
Senior Member
"Unless we focus on the smallfolk entirely," Cyreia quipped. "Then it might work for a while, but I'm still not doing that." What kind of king would she be, after all, if she targeted the weakest members of the society? A ruler was supposed to protect such people, not make their lives worse! Cyreia still remembered what it felt like to have nothing, to rely on the kindness of others, and-- no. No, she wouldn't do that to her subjects. None of them deserved such a cruel fate. Especially not since they had already spent so much effort on trying to improve their living conditions! The new education system or the fact they had appointed lowborn people as councillors in Caldora? None of it mattered if the smallfolk died of hunger. Sighing, Cyreia sat down on the ground next to her wife and hugged her. Remin seemed so tiny, so vulnerable. If only she could kiss her worries away! ... alarmingly small number of issues could be solved with kisses, though.
"I have no idea why he's doing this," she muttered. "He has never been particularly kind, but at least he always listened to reason. Either they need money desperately, which seems... kind of improbable since they could easily get it from elsewhere, or they're trying to destroy us." Why like this, though? If they wanted to crush the kingdom, why hadn't they done it during the war? Why had they sent her here to take care of it? Why, why, why? Cyreia's head was spinning; everything felt strangely unreal and all too real for her liking at the same time, and the dissonance was dowright maddening.
"Either way," she continued, her voice a little hoarse, "it seems that this is the war Isobel spoke about. If king Loran doesn't change his opinion, then I can't really see any other way out of this." Even a war wasn't guaranteed to fix it, but at least it would be... well, something. Something other than handing Loran everything they had worked so far while stabbing their people in the back in the process.
"I have no idea why he's doing this," she muttered. "He has never been particularly kind, but at least he always listened to reason. Either they need money desperately, which seems... kind of improbable since they could easily get it from elsewhere, or they're trying to destroy us." Why like this, though? If they wanted to crush the kingdom, why hadn't they done it during the war? Why had they sent her here to take care of it? Why, why, why? Cyreia's head was spinning; everything felt strangely unreal and all too real for her liking at the same time, and the dissonance was dowright maddening.
"Either way," she continued, her voice a little hoarse, "it seems that this is the war Isobel spoke about. If king Loran doesn't change his opinion, then I can't really see any other way out of this." Even a war wasn't guaranteed to fix it, but at least it would be... well, something. Something other than handing Loran everything they had worked so far while stabbing their people in the back in the process.