Princess Garnet Til Alexandros XVII of Alexandria, Chancellor. "Dagger" is a name I used in my home land to pass as a commoner. However, if you wish to use it, please do so.
To speak with Her Majesty would be a great honour, Sir. I am concerned over the current state of Rivelata, among other subjects-- War is not a pleasant thing. I come from a land on the brink of turmoil, myself, as have others here. I wish to help Rivelata find peace.
I believe that those who wish for Council will be beneficial in aiding the Queen. We could share ideas, strategies, ways to better Rivelata and ourselves, and help us all come to a better understanding of all sides.
Again, I thank you and Her Majesty, whatever the decision.
I wish not to represent any side, Sir. I merely wish to represent myself.
I wish to discuss both my own and those of others. One can not always be completely prepared when it comes to these matters. Ideas and strategies often come to light in mid-discussion, inspired by others.
Butting in to vouch for her-- Back home she was a pretty awesome uh, dedicated princess. She genuinely cared for her people and wanted to change things for the better.
Yeah, things have been tense between us and the Queen. I don't blame you for your doubts, but like she said, its not that different here to how it was at home. She just wants to help everyone.
I have a lot more than a few examples, but me and Dagger are from different times. I'll say what I can.
Before she came here, we were together for a while. I was responsible for getting her safely out of Alexandria and into the regency of Lindblum. She went and spoke with the Regent, since her mother had been developing weapons in secret to attack other nations. Dagger wanted to prevent it. She wasn't just interested in the welfare of her own kingdom: she cared about others, too. More than anything, she just wanted to keep the peace. She might be young, but not totally unfamiliar with war or how to deal with it.
Beyond that, politics have nothing to do with me. I'm not Alexandrian, either, so I can't say what she's done for her kingdom before we met. If you want to know more you should ask her.
And I do thank you, and Her Majesty. This opportunity is a great one.
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To speak with Her Majesty would be a great honour, Sir. I am concerned over the current state of Rivelata, among other subjects-- War is not a pleasant thing. I come from a land on the brink of turmoil, myself, as have others here. I wish to help Rivelata find peace.
I believe that those who wish for Council will be beneficial in aiding the Queen. We could share ideas, strategies, ways to better Rivelata and ourselves, and help us all come to a better understanding of all sides.
Again, I thank you and Her Majesty, whatever the decision.
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Will you bring your own ideas and strategies to the Council then, Miss Garnet? Or merely discuss the ideas of others?
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I wish to discuss both my own and those of others. One can not always be completely prepared when it comes to these matters. Ideas and strategies often come to light in mid-discussion, inspired by others.
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Yeah, things have been tense between us and the Queen. I don't blame you for your doubts, but like she said, its not that different here to how it was at home. She just wants to help everyone.
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Before she came here, we were together for a while. I was responsible for getting her safely out of Alexandria and into the regency of Lindblum. She went and spoke with the Regent, since her mother had been developing weapons in secret to attack other nations. Dagger wanted to prevent it. She wasn't just interested in the welfare of her own kingdom: she cared about others, too. More than anything, she just wanted to keep the peace. She might be young, but not totally unfamiliar with war or how to deal with it.
Beyond that, politics have nothing to do with me. I'm not Alexandrian, either, so I can't say what she's done for her kingdom before we met. If you want to know more you should ask her.
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