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    Ioannis Komnenos III, after glancing at his father, motions to a Komnenoi man at arms. Immediately a company of Komnenoi soldiers enter the building.

    "Good senators of the Roman Empire, I wish to inform you that I will not serve the son of the traitor, Tagaris. As my late uncle wished, I declare myself to be the true heir of the late Basileus Ioannis Komnenos, and do call upon all loyal Romans to swear loyalty to me as rightful ruler of the Roman Empire in the west. My uncle, Anronikos Komnenos, is also rightful ruler in the east, as per his brother's instructions.

    I hereby secede from the rule of Ioannis Tagaris, with the provinces of Thrace(Constantinople, Bithynia(Nicaea), and Mysia(Dardanellia), and do designate the fair city of Constantinople as my current capital.

    I offer a free pardon to Ioannis Tagaris, if he will relinquish his non-existent claim to the throne and swear loyalty to me, the rightful ruler of the Romans in the west."

    Ioannis approaches the Basileus' dais and sits down.
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    A cold wind blows through as Sergios, covered in a woolen cloak enters, mutter more to himself then to anyone else. "So long have I been parted from these halls, yet soon I maybe forced form them again. The Empire is so quick to fall apart when it needs to hang together, so many of you vying for power that does not belong to you. In your greed and selfishness, you will lose everything."

    Sergios takes his seat under the House Ilios Korakas banners with a determined gaze.


    "I hereby declare my loyalty to Emperor Ioannis Tagaris, and assume control of House Ilios Korakas - all men still loyal to the Empire are welcome within the House."

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    I find that capturing the two nutcases marching around a lot in the interior of the Empire to be of the highest priority. It is no time for an armed resolution to the matter of succession, and I would prefer a peaceful one anyway. I declare neutrality.
    Βασιλεοπατωρ Ισαακιος Κομνηνος
    Basileopator Isaakios Komnenos

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    Ioannis rises with an odd gleam in his eyes, a somewhat twisted smile appearing on his face.

    You too, brother in-law?

    He chuckles

    If I am the son of a traitor and you married my sister, the daughter of a traitor, what does that make you? Another "traitor" by association? What of your children? If you have any, will they be branded likewise as myself?

    The Basileus seems to laugh at some private joke before stopping abruptly and becoming more somber.

    I had hoped with could settle this without bloodshed. I even offered Andronikos to share power with me, like some of the emperors of old, in an attempt of compromise. I had hope that his reply saying he was considering it was genuine. Apparently not.

    My time here may be limited, before Ioannis' lackeys try to arrest me, but I will leave you with a few words. I will not bring this war to my people, I will not tear down their cities in a quest for power and I will not waste my men fighting my fellow Romans, unless my hand is forced. While you bicker and gloat, destroying the Empire in the process, I will follow Senator Petzeas' example and move my army to fight the Turks. At least it will be a fight that makes sense.

    Also, I will be moving the capital to Jerusalem, temporarily, as I am surely no longer welcomed here. The Magnaura and all other establishments will henceforth be held there until further notice.

    He turns to leave, but stops for a moment and faces Ioannis.

    I almost forgot, I will not surrender to you or swear any oath, for to do so would be accepting your cause as just. That I cannot do.

    With those words the Basileus leaves the Magnaura in haste, heading for what is left of his empire.

    (Edit: Forgot I could move the Capital for real, so I thought I would lose Jerusalem when I left with my army. Thus I have chosen Jerusalem over Gaza.)
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    A solemn looking Arintheos steps into the Magnaura, in full armor with sword by his side. He steps to the center of the room to address the Senate.

    I understand my lord has chosen to claim the throne, seceding from an Empire run by one he sees as an usurper. I fully support his efforts and see him as the rightful heir to the throne. However I have an oath, older than my oath of fealty to Andronikos. I promised the previous Basileus that I would watch over his nephew. At this time I do not feel I can do this in rebellion, even against a questionable Basileus.

    Arintheos' voice breaks at the next line, and he pauses before spitting the rest out as if hoping that the faster it came out the less it would hurt.

    I break my oath to Andronikos Komnenos and declare neutrality.

    The settlements of Trebizond and Amida I give to Andronikos Komnenos. I also strongly encourage Nikitas Moschos to end his oath to this dishonorable man and follow Andronikos, his true lord.
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    Friend, I accept the breaking of your oath with deep regret. But, your loyalty is your greatest virtue and I understand your decision. There is no ill will between us.
    Why did the chicken cross the road?

    So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road,
    but also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely
    chicken's dominion maintained. ~Machiavelli

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    I break my oath of fealty with the permission of my Lord then and swear an oath of fealty to Andronikos Komnenos.
    The lions sing and the hills take flight.
    The moon by day, and the sun by night.
    Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
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