Sylvain Torsin wrote:Taking rare advantage to watch the proceedings Sylvain arrived and watched carefully as the questioning commenced. The other observers all caught his eye as he went over his memories and knowledge of each of them.
Lord Tenebrous wrote:After her own challenge, Lord Tenebrous joined the others in watching the rest.
There was no doubt within her about her choice.
Dapper Dog wrote:
“Your wife performed admirably, Lord Modrax, those questions were not easy,” Unda Nuwazi said taking her place to watch the proceedings.
“Is it normal for Sith to have do such displays of loyalty?”
Sylvain Torsin wrote:“She did the best she was able. She’s never been a scholar. She is a soldier, the best there is.” He replied.
“I’ve never seen a test of loyalty like this on this level.”
Dapper Dog wrote:
"I see, well then I am gladdened she did not push her luck," she said with concern.
Lord Bellious wrote:Lord Bellious joined the audience in grave silence, numb from the enormity of how she had eviscerated her own best-laid plans that had been years in the making. It was not sacrifice. It was stupidity. She needed little more confirmation that the Emperor was far less interested in his Councillors' creative faculties than in obedience. Hatred for having her hand forced like this mounted and wouldn't dissipate.
But it also corroborate another suspicion: the Emperor didn't intend a victory over the Republic through military strength of the Sith Empire. One doesn't push key ally into the arms of the enemy to bend the neck of one subordinate. Not in the world Moyr understood.
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