Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20161223122300/@comment-26103034-20170707101810

First - people aren't always reasonable in their complaints and Second - making a truce, only to break that truce and kill thousands of innocent soldiers, destroying livelihoods and taking sons and fathers from mothers and children - there's definitely an argument that that's wrong.

Investigating a whole Empire for inefficiencies *is* an inefficiency. It'll cost money and time - it might make people happier and might in the long run save money and time, perhaps you'll find some corruption, but it's hard to know. Do y- oh, you've got a letter from the Temperor. He says no, sorry. It'll cost too much and taking down corrupt people will leave power vacuums and leave cities on the whole less stable.

You start to remove her influence. It's very hard to find anything on her.

The Representatives are overwhelmed with complaints and requests, but do manage to find some of the biggest problems for each province, and some problems start to be fixed.