Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20180201104736/@comment-19164168-20180318035212

The restricted chambers of the Emir's palace had a few guards on patrol. Thanks to Elaine's disguise, no one was able to recognize her unless they tried to make her talk, notably the officers.

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"What is this now, Justice? I thought we made it clear that the guests are not to be disturbed." the Emir frowned.

"My lord, please. I believe that you have to hear this, and that you would like it. It's a part of a manuscript of a famous story." Ramza answered. Much to his convenience, Celestine, who was cloaked for the duration of the distraction, had left behind the journal of the altmer near him.

"My lord, I suggest that we ignore his ramblings and focus on-"

"Silence, elf! Continue, Justice." the Emir interrupted the altmer, before Ramza began reading the manuscript.

"Third day since I managed to finally settle and blend in with the locals. The stench I got from the last fight is almost unbearable. Although I am glad to recieve a large cut from my investment, it still cost me a month's profit and that I will not tolerate.

''The Emir himself is confortable too, and so are the rest of his family. I believe that soon enough I'll finally have the rest under my thumb. I do find it so easily convenient on how I can prey on their beliefs ever since meeting Morgan over th last month, having taught me the weaknesses of many of the Redguards, especially the law-abiding Crowns.''

Who knows, I may make even more profits as soon as I cleanse Hallin's Stand of all this Redguard filth, if only everyone within my expedition followed orders!"

(@Harold: You can decide how the other nobles and some of the guards would react to Ramza's reading of the altmer's journal. As for the Emir's true condition I'll reveal soon.)