As Phanias had spoken, Sarpedon had quietly and unnoticed entered.
"Phanias! What is this foolishness! Hilarion have not stolen anything, and I don't know what has happened here while I was away, but I will not have your own hubris thinking you have the right to insult my representative - and good friend - here like that! You will apologize and back down from your ridiculous charges, or I will have you removed from my halls immediately. This is madness!
As Phanias had spoken, Sarpedon had quietly and unnoticed entered.
"Phanias! What is this foolishness! Hilarion have not stolen anything, and I don't know what has happened here while I was away, but I will not have your own hubris thinking you have the right to insult my representative - and good friend - here like that! You will apologize and back down from your ridiculous charges, or I will have you removed from my halls immediately. This is madness!
In these halls we behave like civilized men."
My apologies then, Basileios. But I believe my suspicions were not misplaced. I have not seen or spoken to you personally for more than 3 years, and come here to find your friend acting as if he is the Basileios himself. If you wish for him to have such authority, why not promote him to strategos and give him an army. Soldiers take ill to petty bureaucrats giving orders without having proven themselves. I take orders from you, my lawful sovereign, not some functionary.
"My liege, my name is Duros. Representative of the General Cunobelinus. There have been some alarming statements by Hilarion, which have caused me to send for the General. These statements have regarded dismantling of the Satrap of Egypt, and statements regarding the reappointment of a Satrap of Lydia... Something only you can do. Not even a representative of you can be trusted in matters like this. I respectfully urge you to consider appointing Cunobelinus either acting satrap or full satrap of Egypt. He has faithfully served you personally on the field, and has shown exemplary performance as a governor in Memphis. There is only one man for the job. and that's the General. He's won countless battles against even the most gruelling odds. When even you wouldn't support him he pulled victory out of nothing. When he sprung a trap that threatened to destroy him and the volunteer army he led, he beat the odds. This is a man who is clearly blessed and watched by the Gods. He's never asked for anything of you, save for safety for his family while he could not be with them, and troops in his recent campaign. The only reason he asks for this authority now is because he sees the necessity of it. Proper governance of the Nile requires a special kind of man, with special qualities. I believe the General has such traits. Besides... Who would you want to defend the Arche if our eventual border with Carthage becomes hostile? We'd want no less than the best. I'd trust that border to none other than our mutual friend, Cunobelinus.
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Originally Posted by The Celtic Viking
As Phanias had spoken, Sarpedon had quietly and unnoticed entered.
"Phanias! What is this foolishness! Hilarion have not stolen anything, and I don't know what has happened here while I was away, but I will not have your own hubris thinking you have the right to insult my representative - and good friend - here like that! You will apologize and back down from your ridiculous charges, or I will have you removed from my halls immediately. This is madness!
In these halls we behave like civilized men."
Madness? THIS IS... ARCHE SELUKEIAAAAAAAAA! *boots Hilarion down a bottomless pit*
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'Who Dares WINS!' - SAS
"The republic stands for truth and honour. For all that is noblest in our race. By truth and honour, principle and sacrifice alone will Ireland be free."-Liam Mellows
Who knows? If it's a enough day we may all end up Generals!"
One of the scribes, noticing a brief moment of silence, speaks..
Master Hilarion, you asked about the Edict that was proposed by Arrhenides "Cunobelinus" Gedrosianos. The way it is proposed.. there are no objections from us. It's cleverly put together so that it wouldn't contradict any laws.
Saying quietly to another scribe next to him..
I doubt that that dumb Celt could have been behind it...
"That 'dumb' Celt has shown more than brawn in his display of tactics and strategy. He may not be a political man, or charismatic, but he is no idiot. One man is not smart in the same respects as another, young man!"
'Who Dares WINS!' - SAS
"The republic stands for truth and honour. For all that is noblest in our race. By truth and honour, principle and sacrifice alone will Ireland be free."-Liam Mellows
Who knows? If it's a enough day we may all end up Generals!"
As much fun as our petty arguments are, gentlemen, lets get back to business. I propose Edict 10.3 That we offer Epeiros a peace agreement and trade rights at the status quo. Epeiros has conducted itself somewhat honorably in its disagreements with us. They are also at war with the Makedones, and gaining a peace with them could help us to divert the few resources we have in the area toward driving the Makedones off of Mikra Asia. If the option is available, I'd also suggest an alliance. They haven't really had their full heart into the last war, and they could be of some use in fighting the Makedones.
"Duros, Hilarion informs me that, despite him having explained why and how it happened several times, even during this very session, you seem incapable of dropping that subject. You will do so now or I will have you meet your master's former representative*, because we do not have the time to go over the same thing over and over again ad infinitum. Wasting time like that does nothing but help our enemies.
Sarpedon turns to Phanias.
"Everything he has done here he has done on my behalf. Every request, every edict, every move has been sanctioned by me. If you have any complaint about his conduct, you should take it with me personally, and not question and insult my friend here in public.
That goes for you too, Duros.
With that said, I second edict 9.3.
([OOC]* That representative Antiochos sent to jail. I can't remember his name, though, but I'm sure you know who I mean.[/OOC])
"Your majesty, I have dropped the subject. There are more important matters at hand. Such as the one I've posed to you. I urge you to support your former Lieutenant as Satrap. Then we can see some real progress in Egypt. Egypt needs a leader. She has one right now. Cunobelinus. He only needs support from you in order to legally and more appropriately lead her."
'Who Dares WINS!' - SAS
"The republic stands for truth and honour. For all that is noblest in our race. By truth and honour, principle and sacrifice alone will Ireland be free."-Liam Mellows
Who knows? If it's a enough day we may all end up Generals!"
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