Sounds like the “child” has something important to say. (Yeah, that was… a strange word choice from Boleslav there. Considering he himself looks almost younger than Tvorian. But hey, he’s trying to be all kingly here, alright?)
Also: you hopefully didn't notice, but Tvorian's father-name is now “Subyslav”, not "Sbynya” as it appeared (once) before.
There's an in-depth explanation over on the blog, but long story short — I mistook a diminutive for a full name. I also didn't spell it correctly because I borrowed an Old Novgorodian name directly without adjusting it to Bereghin phonotactics. In my defence, back then I had no inkling of Bereghin phonotactics :)
So, it's actually “Subyslav”. I will fix the previous appearance too.
Unknown assassins hound the steps of Marshal Arehyr Deguisay, the supreme commander of the Halcian Republic. As the attack gets blamed on the neighbouring kingdom of Bereg and the senate cries for vengeance, Deguisay's surviving adjutants struggle to uncover the real enemy. Wish them luck, because nothing in Halcian high politics is what it seems - including, perhaps, Deguisay himself.
Meanwhile in Bereg, a court seer needs no magic to foresee a war her people can't possibly win…
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