[The camera is set back, perhaps leaning against something, because the two white-gloved hands that were holding the communicator move back and the fingers lace, elbows leaning on the wood of the table. Someone's found their feet quickly, it seems, for the face is a new one; handsome, refined, and with a small smile which fades as he speaks for a
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That is surprising.]
The Britannian Empire currently consists of over two thirds of the world. I find it difficult to believe that someone would not have heard of it.
[His tone isn't accusatory, or sharp - just mildly interested.]
Which would suggest a different setting entirely - a surprise in itself, though I have read as much. Including the necessity of these circlets, yes.
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Wait so you're prince of a place that's ruling over two thirds of the world!?
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[Have an exuberant smile, Schneizel, Aaron's waving to you!]
It's very nice to meet you, welcome to Demeleier!
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Such a warm welcome! Thank you, Mr...?
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A pleasure to make your acquaintence then, I'm sure. From what I've seen, you appear to be doing quite a bit for the community already.
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Hello there...~
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It's a pleasure to meet you, Méabh.
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Forgive me, miss, I'm not sure what a 'cleric' has to do with my standing. Your concern about my standing, however, is noted, however, in light of my elder brother's likelihood of inheriting the throne -
[Which was never going to happen and didn't, although not for the reasons Schneizel believed.]
- I was given a befitting station. Both prince and prime minister should be working for the same thing, after all.
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You're not one of those tyrants are you?! [Way to get to the point, prof]
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I certainly hope not.
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