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Good observation! I totally forgot Erondites was mentioned in QoA.
Like everyone else said, you first have to take in the context of who is saying it, Nahuserfish, and the fact that he is wrong about everything else he says about Irene in this scene. That probably means he's wrong about this, and is overestimating the queen's relationship with some of her barons.
After all, if she didn't have a good enough relationship with any of her barons to accept their advice, Nahuserfish might actually have to give a woman credit. Unthinkable! XD
He states that this person is dead, so it's either Dite's and Sajanus's grandfather or an uncle, the older brother to their father.
Thus, I think we can conclude that either...
(1) Nahuserfish is simply making an assumption, since Erondites is a powerfully enough barony to influence the monarchy's power.
(2) The Erondites he's referring to was a supporter of the queen, and once again, Nahuserfish is assuming her political tactics were his idea.
It's hard to tell if this was one of Irene's early executions, but I'm leaning towards no, because of Dite's devotion to her. Also, there wasn't any implication in KoA that Erondites had a personal vendetta against the queen.
Good observation! I totally forgot Erondites was mentioned in QoA.
Like everyone else said, you first have to take in the context of who is saying it, Nahuserfish, and the fact that he is wrong about everything else he says about Irene in this scene. That probably means he's wrong about this, and is overestimating the queen's relationship with some of her barons.
After all, if she didn't have a good enough relationship with any of her barons to accept their advice, Nahuserfish might actually have to give a woman credit. Unthinkable! XD
He states that this person is dead, so it's either Dite's and Sajanus's grandfather or an uncle, the older brother to their father.
Thus, I think we can conclude that either...
(1) Nahuserfish is simply making an assumption, since Erondites is a powerfully enough barony to influence the monarchy's power.
(2) The Erondites he's referring to was a supporter of the queen, and once again, Nahuserfish is assuming her political tactics were his idea.
It's hard to tell if this was one of Irene's early executions, but I'm leaning towards no, because of Dite's devotion to her. Also, there wasn't any implication in KoA that Erondites had a personal vendetta against the queen.
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