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Missed this one the first (second?) time around. Will not make the same mistake again. I’ve just been grinning to myself like a loon reading snatches of the first few chapters after the Great Reload, and now I’m off to start from the top.

Good show! :D
 
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I was suspect when the post began that things were not as they seem. Especially as you start it with a fake out. Even the new wife with the trendy hat that Grigor falls head over heals for...hmmm. Good cliffhanger!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I do like fake outs and cliffhangers when I can manage them!
Missed this one the first (second?) time around. Will not make the same mistake again. I’ve just been grinning to myself like a loon reading snatches of the first few chapters after the Great Reload, and now I’m off to start from the top.

Good show! :D
I'm glad you've been enjoying it. If you fancy some more nonsense in this vein, the introduction includes a link to my first - CKI - Suenik AAR. Thankfully it's a story with a beginning, middle and an end, so you don't need to worry about reading an old AAR that just suddenly stops dead! Welcome aboard and thanks for taking the time to comment!
 
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CHAPTER 49 - THE KARMIC WHEEL TURNS
SUENIK RELOADED
CHAPTER 49 - THE KARMIC WHEEL TURNS
(1258-1264)

Thankfully for me - and Suenik - my erstwhile physician Nehilai knows exactly what to do about my pneumonia. As I sit and listen to his treatment plans, he explains that he came up with this idea many years ago when my mother was regent. He chuckles slightly as he fishes around in a box looking for the components needed to hopefully improve my (phlegmy) condition. I ask what is so funny, and he waves a hand saying that I was a child at the time, so I probably won't appreciate just how amusing and ironic what he's about to produce is. Apparently, I should just think of it as "good Armenian folk medicine."

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I don't get it.

It's horrible.

But, on the other hand, it DOES seem to make me feel better.

Thankfully, my horrible condition aside, Suenik itself seems to be doing well. My ambitious plans to improve, well, EVERYTHING seems to be proceeding well.

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However, as surely as the sun rises in the east, and as surely as the karmic wheel turns, great fortune in Suenik is swiftly followed by some mind numbing incompetence.

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Yes - my steward only thinks to tell me about the repairs needed in the castle AFTER the invites to esteemed guests have gone out. I guess that's where the new funds are going then...

Thankfully, this swing of misfortune is followed by the most joyous news I've ever had.

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I'm a father! Gadar, my little bundle of joy! My - literal! - little princess!

The dynasty is saved!

The succession is stable!

I rush into see my incredible, perfect wife. People will write about this in years to come; the fact that she came from the east - like a ray of light from the sun itself - and touched a kingdom in need with her gentle, beatific manner. They'll talk about how she advised me, how she looked after me in my time of need and, most importantly of all, how she saved a flagging lineage from potential extinction. They'll write about her beauty, her grace, her intelligence...

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...and the fact that she died in childbirth.

Wait...

WHAT????

I drop to my knees, heedless of the midwives and servants around me and clutch her to my breast. I turn my tear-streaked face to the heavens and yell "OH COME ON!" at the top of my lungs.

My world is crushed.

My will is shattered.

My wife - my perfect, beautiful wife has gone; taken cruelly in her prime by an uncaring, unloving world.

Never will I again know her touch.

Never again will I hear her sweet, gentle voice.

I am alone.

I can feel the darkness closing in around me - a Stygian mantle of horror that I will wear as a mantle.

Nevertheless, I am the king of Suenik.

I must go on.

If my destiny is to share my throne with no one, then so be it. I will bear this weight solemnly and with dignity. It is mine and mine alone to carry. My people shall see me for the noble spirit I am - bowed but unbroken. They will see their king carry on in a manner that is both sorrowful, yet committed. Yes, a little bit of light has died in our realm, but I shall carry a torch for my people. I shall...

...wait.

Why is my chancellor beckoning me like that?

He's pointing to the map, specifically at the large part labelled "HERE BE MONGOLS".

Now he's drawing his finger across his throat.

How odd.

Oh, wait.

Now, he's holding his hand above his neck, and he's dropped his head to a funny angle, has let his tongue fall out of his mouth, is standing on his tip-toes and making "ACK!" noises.

Ah.

Got it.

With my wife dead, what of the non-aggression pact with the Mongols...

Well, let's have a suitable period of mourning. We can send off for another imperial bride. She won't be as perfect as my dear, departed Checheyigen, but the safety of my people is the important thing here, not my happiness.

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See what I mean?

No-one will ever hold a candle to Checheyigen, my flawless angel who gave her life that another could live. Nay - who gave her life so that a DYNASTY could live.

How noble!

How selfless!

I shall never forgot her!

The flame that burns in my heart for her is a blazing inferno that none shall ever quench!

Our love shall be immortalised for eternity!

Bards shall sing of our love, and poets will compose tragic, purple verse littered with the details of our lives. The moments cherished, the love lost, the beauty sundered...

I shall...

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...LOVE YOU FOREVER BULUNGHAN, YOU ARE PERFECT! NONE SHALL EVER UNSEAT THE ROARING PASSION THAT DEFINES OUR RELATIONSHIP! UNITED - AT LAST - WITH MY PERFECT SOUL MATE, FOREVER!

*ahem*

Meanwhile, in what seems to be a grand tradition for births, marriages, deaths and divorces in Suenik, wild raiders from abroad decide to descend and show their good will.

The only trouble is that their definition of "good will" is usually less about gifts, presents and well-wishing, and more about raping, pillaging and generally setting things on fire.

Being in such a good mood after spending so much time with my OH SO PERFECT WIFE I chow down on some burnt cat to keep the pneumonia at bay and lead my men out to put the horse folks to the sword.

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This becomes a feature over the next decade or so. No matter how many I kill they just keep springing back up. Like the heads of an intently annoying and slightly horsey hydra. At least when the Mongols come they come in force...

Did I tell you that my wonderful, astounding wife is a Mongol? She's truly incredible.

Unfortunately, we have another turn of the karmic wheel. As we are winding up our battle against the raiders, one of my commanders comes to me in tears. At first I mistake this for trauma, and go to embrace him, but then it appears that he has been trying really, REALLY hard to refrain from bursting into a weeping, sobbing fit of giggles. I ask why and, amid a wheezing, gasping fit that makes me think that he might, at any moment, have a stroke, he manages to convey that my erstwhile physician Nehilai, whilst amazing at manufacturing medical supplies out of recently barbecued felines, also happens to embody that ineptitude so typical of Suenikians when it coems to warfare.

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It's tragic, but also highly comic at the same time. I let my men see my weep. It does a lot to humanise me in their eyes. I just don't tell them the tears are tears of laughter.

When we return home, I send forth the messengers to fetch a new physician. Given some of the cranks Suenik has seen in the past, I am pleasantly surprised by the leading candidate.

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I'm also extra specially pleased when he gives me the once over and declares me fit and healthy once more!

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It's probably the overwhelming, smothering love that I'm feeling at the moment that's helped me.

To celebrate, I do two things. Firstly, I deal with someone who has been plotting my demise in the most peaceful, humane way I know how...

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And secondly, deciding that nothing says "I'm here and I intend to make things happen!" like a ruddy great set of armour set with precious metals and jewels, I commission a "well done; you beat pneumonia" present for myself.

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Master Vachagan proves not only to be a master craftsman, but also extremely keen to pass on some of his knowledge to my daughter.

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Which would be fine, but she's er...barely three years old, so I'm not sure quite what she's learning.

In fact, it appears that asking a tiny child to stoke the bellows in the forge isn't exactly top-notch health and safety...

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Thankfully, master Vachagan more than redeems himself with the quality of his work and I don't have to reopen the piraña pools! I will truly bring glory to the realm the next time ride into battle against the horse lords! My glittering presence will fill my enemies with awe, the same way that I am when I gaze upon my radiant and beautiful wife.

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Fun fact, about a minute after receiving my armour, I received a "Your lands are being pillaged by random barbarians who haven't yet got the message that you're going to slaughter them horribly..." Never have I been so happy to ride into battle!

Battle isn't the only way I bring glory upon the house of Gradman-Agbhania though. Remember the book that I started working on? Well, a few months it is finally finished! All those feverish hours spent in study and isolation, with only ink, parchment and an army of scribes for company have paid off!

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I do, however, make a mental note to have words with the illiterate fool who put the title together as they clearly don't understand basic principles of grammar. Is this book about a single person???

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Flush with pride, I order my masons to stick a great big tower on top of the necropolis. I intend to announce the publication of my groundbreaking work of historical genius as I literally stand on the backs of my ancestors that made this whole thing possible. And no, by "made this whole thing possible" I don't mean "died in rapid succession".

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Things are going well.

Under my wise stewardship, the realm is flourishing...

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...my council love me...

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and my dear little daughter - the future queen of this land - is just a complete delight to be around!

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I treasure my time with her, and just lose myself in the simple joy of play. She'll have plenty to worry about when she is older - for now let her run and laugh...just don't go lifting heavy things in the forge again!

However, by far the most important piece of good news I've received, is that the people have come to realise that I am not some malingering, arbitrary tyrant, prone to fits of pique and who regards their lives as worthless trinkets to be thrown away on a whim.

No.

They KNOW they can rely on me for peace, justice and security.

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Life is good.

Will life remain good? Will the karmic wheel turn (again)? Why are the council not routinely trying to murder each other? Find out on the next exciting episode of Suenik Reloaded!
 
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…Grigor sure bounces back quick doesn’t he? I suppose that’s a good quality to have in the parade of misery and misfortune known as Suenik. Well at least he is just as genuine in his love for the new wife as the dearly departed one, I think.
Also
yeah that seems properly Suenikian.

Things seem to be going relatively well. Let’s see how long it lasts.
 
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...and the fact that she died in childbirth.
OH COME ON now one single thing that's to be praised should be left intact in this hellhole :D

I hope she passed the genius gene to the heir at least

...LOVE YOU FOREVER BULUNGHAN, YOU ARE PERFECT! NONE SHALL EVER UNSEAT THE ROARING PASSION THAT DEFINES OUR RELATIONSHIP! UNITED - AT LAST - WITH MY PERFECT SOUL MATE, FOREVER!
one tacky bastard this new king :D

When we return home, I send forth the messengers to fetch a new physician. Given some of the cranks Suenik has seen in the past, I am pleasantly surprised by the leading candidate.
It's great that he breaks the tradition to employ at best crackpots and at worst murderous maniacs as the court phsyician, and the new doc is a mystic so he'll probably make him eat even more crazy stuff

I treasure my time with her, and just lose myself in the simple joy of play. She'll have plenty to worry about when she is older - for now let her run and laugh...just don't go lifting heavy things in the forge again!
don't forget to already bethroth her matrilineally to a suitable boy of similar age, genius trait and preferably a good family
 
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What is this, things are mostly going to plan in Suenik? King survives pue-monia, gets heir, loses great wife but gets another top notch Mongol wife. Mr. Producer says that this is the dream episode and we will soon get back to Suenik in all its wonderful misery, much like the dream season of Dallas. Thank you for the update.
 
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I chow down on some burnt cat to keep the pneumonia at bay and lead my men out to put the horse folks to the sword.
It's no "GOOD MAN!" but I appreciate the effort he is taking to work up his own style, not sure eating burnt cat is the best choice but it is Suenik so options may well be limited.

I find my self relieved the Manc Mongol Queen Checheyigen has passed, I can continue to imagine her being mad-fer-it without any pesky reality intervening.

In contrast King Grigor being declared the Just is absolutely tempting fate and terrible things must happen in the next chapter, either to him, or Suenik or both. The law of the land practically demand it.
 
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OH COME ON now one single thing that's to be praised should be left intact in this hellhole :D
Frankly, I really wasn't surprised when this happened. A good person who happens to have a genius level intellect - yup, she had to go...
I hope she passed the genius gene to the heir at least
What do you think happened here...?
don't forget to already bethroth her matrilineally to a suitable boy of similar age, genius trait and preferably a good family
You've been following my AARs for the best part of a decade - you know how good I am at remembering details like this, right? ;)
What is this, things are mostly going to plan in Suenik? King survives pue-monia, gets heir, loses great wife but gets another top notch Mongol wife. Mr. Producer says that this is the dream episode and we will soon get back to Suenik in all its wonderful misery, much like the dream season of Dallas.
Funnily enough, in my previous Suenik AAR I include a dream sequence...
It's no "GOOD MAN!" but I appreciate the effort he is taking to work up his own style, not sure eating burnt cat is the best choice but it is Suenik so options may well be limited.
I can see Grigor charging into battle and stopping to pick charred cat hair from his teeth...
I find my self relieved the Manc Mongol Queen Checheyigen has passed, I can continue to imagine her being mad-fer-it without any pesky reality intervening.
I still have images of her doing that weird, swaggering front-man bit that folks in that scene were so fond of. I can see her congratulating Grigor on his return from battle with an "Eh! That was well mint, our kid!"

But she can't.

Because she's dead.

The laws of Suenik decreed it thus.
In contrast King Grigor being declared the Just is absolutely tempting fate and terrible things must happen in the next chapter, either to him, or Suenik or both. The law of the land practically demand it.

Everything seems to be going well for Suenki, perhaps too well. Methinks 'tis but the calm before the storm.
Let's take a look and see, shall we? Honestly, you lot are such naysayers...
 
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CHAPTER 50 - AN IMPORTANT VISITOR
SUENIK RELOADED
CHAPTER 50 - AN IMPORTANT VISITOR
(1264-1267)

Everything is going smoothly.

I mean, just look at my amazing wife?

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I believe the term is "an heir and a spare".

Wonderful news.

Not so wonderful is the news that the poor unfortunate souls who have had to call upon the charity of Mother Suenik to help them in their hour of need are finding the assistance offered somewhat lacking.

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The is preposterous and cannot stand! I order at once that funds be freed up to correct this vile state of affairs. Following this, I make it quite clear to the heralds that they should proclaim that this generous gift comes, not from their king, but rather the REALM.

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My nobles go wild and laud me as the wisest ruler since Artashes.

Which, if I take a quick flick through my history book, isn't saying much, but a compliment is a compliment I guess.

A few months later, the realm has another reason to celebrate as the latest royal princess is born - this time without the whole needlessly messy and traumatising oh-dear-your-wife-died-in-childbirth bit.

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As I am celebrating this amazing news in the palace, I get word that one of my Greek subjects has decided to organise a little celebration of his own.

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I ask my chancellor to point out where Tortosa is (assuming it was some place that Artashes aggressively tacked onto the kingdom...) and I'm reminded that it's better known by it's common name of Suenik-on-Sea. I roll my eyes and ask how long it will take to assemble my host and get them there (remembering some history lesson about "sterner stuff" needing to be borne in mind). My chancellor waves his hand dismissively. I'm not sure I like that - he's being awfully cavalier about the whole thing.

He then points out that the Knights Hospitiler are doing a pretty good job of sorting out the revolt for us.

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Well, that was fortunate. Not only has it saved the realm a ton of money that can probably be spent on expanding the hospitals and alms houses, but it also spared thousands of Suenikian lives (although I will say a prayer for the nobles Knights Hospitiler who made the ultimate sacrifice for Suenik-on-Sea).

Flush with happiness, I have a little celebration of my own.

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The next day, I have a change of heart about the hospitals and alm houses. Those poor sickies - God bless their souls - have already had a super generous hand out from yours truly. Generally speaking, they're fine! What Suenik really needs right now is a gentle and subtle reminder of just how incredible my wife - their queen - actually is!

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Nine months later, this is demonstrably proven to be a good investment.

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Now, the little lad's a bit sickly, but don't let that concern you. Suenik has some amazing hospita...ah...oh...wait...that statue...all the gold...

Bugger.

Best hope little Gurgen can hang on in their like the champ I know he is until we can refill the old coffers!

Stay strong, little guy!

The strangled cries of my son aside, things are going pretty well.

The realm is at peace.

The coffers are (slowly) filling.

The people are content.

The nobles are (suspiciously) quiet and at peace.

Nobody is trying to kill each other.

Bliss.

I'm therefore in a pretty zen state of mind when my chancellor comes rushing in looking flustered and worried and flapping a rather exotic looking scroll around. When I manage to calm the poor man down, I order some pomegranate wine for him and take the scroll from his shaking hands.

What could it say?

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I mean...

It's not "bad-bad" right?

I wander back to the royal chambers and smile at my wife.

...it's just a visitor, right?

Just another dignitary.

It's not like they're going to spy on us or anything...

...and we've got our royal marriage with China, so there's no chance of anything bad happening.

Right?

She shrugs.

She's incredible...

Was it a good shrug or a bad shrug? What does the visit mean for Suenik? Will the royal marriage be the human shield that Grigor hopes? Find out on the next exciting episode of Suenik Reloaded!
 
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You've been following my AARs for the best part of a decade - you know how good I am at remembering details like this, right? ;)
omg she'll somehow become free from user control and get married to a drunken old eunuch travelling band member

He then points out that the Knights Hospitiler are doing a pretty good job of sorting out the revolt for us.
GOOD PALADINS!

Best hope little Gurgen can hang on in their like the champ I know he is until we can refill the old coffers!
The firstborn daughter would be a better heir anyway

Was it a good shrug or a bad shrug? What does the visit mean for Suenik? Will the royal marriage be the human shield that Grigor hopes? Find out on the next exciting episode of Suenik Reloaded!
Normally this would be just another dignitary but I'm pretty much sure at this point in Suenik there's no way this doesn't end in flames
 
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Good times in Suenik scare me! Is Suenik's national animal Eeyore (Winnie the Pooh)? I imagine every Suenik citizen walks around with their personal raincloud hovering above their head. Thank you for the update.
 
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There is something surreal about seeing the Knights Hospitiler come to the rescue. I'm not sure why, its not even the weirdest thing in this story.
 
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Those darned Greeks and their celebrations are killer I tell ya! I feel the Hospitallers merely intended to take a sabbatical in the lustrous beaches of Suenik-by-the-Sea and were upset when those Greeks went hog-wild, someone had to put em down!
 
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I've got to admit the Hospitallers coming to the rescue of Suenik-on-Sea was not expected, a rare slice of luck for Grigor.

Queen Bulunghan being a silent and enigmatic figure was less surprising, perhaps she will come into her own during this diplomatic mission but she has something of the British Sitcom Wife about her - often discussed and regularly a plot device, but never allowed to speak as that would spoil the mystery. In keeping with the trend I think she also has a musical counterpart. Now she has been given the Banadana of the Official Second Mongolian Wife she somewhat resembles Steven Tyler on a bad day.
 
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omg she'll somehow become free from user control and get married to a drunken old eunuch travelling band member
Haha. Watch this space...
The firstborn daughter would be a better heir anyway
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Normally this would be just another dignitary but I'm pretty much sure at this point in Suenik there's no way this doesn't end in flames
I have to say, this particular event, and the way it is somewhat ominously worded, did have me worried. It seemed perfectly crafted to Suenik's own brand of Murphy's Law.
I imagine every Suenik citizen walks around with their personal raincloud hovering above their head.
Oddly enough, I'm still trying to decide if Suenik in this particular incarnation, or my last incarnation (which was arguably more successful) was a worse place to live in.
GOOD PALADINS!

There is something surreal about seeing the Knights Hospitiler come to the rescue. I'm not sure why, its not even the weirdest thing in this story.

I tell ya! I feel the Hospitallers merely intended to take a sabbatical in the lustrous beaches of Suenik-by-the-Sea and were upset when those Greeks went hog-wild, someone had to put em down!

I've got to admit the Hospitallers coming to the rescue of Suenik-on-Sea was not expected, a rare slice of luck for Grigor.

I'm glad you're all as surprised as I was - I've literally never seen a knightly order do anything useful in CK. EVER.

Now she has been given the Banadana of the Official Second Mongolian Wife she somewhat resembles Steven Tyler on a bad day.
It's like a meme I saw once of a picture of Liv and Steve Tyler, and someone had captioned it "I love that Liv Tyler has such a Glam Gran".
 
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CHAPTER 51 - THE WHITE HORSE
SUENIK RELOADED
CHAPTER 51 - THE WHITE HORSE
(1267-1273)

As we nervously await the arrival of the Chinese emissary, I am busy fretting about how to make a good impression. My wife tells me to calm down, but I feel that I need more than her chirpy zeness - perfect as it is of course...

I need counsel.

Thankfully, Bagour, my former regent, advises me that he dealt with the Chinese all the time during my regency. In order to make the best impression, he advises that I procure certain fine silks and other accessories. Thus clad, when I greet the emissary, it will be in garb that reminds him of home.

With no better plan available, I thank him for his kind advice, and dispatch my servants to requisition the necessary accoutrements. Very soon, wearing a robe of finest Chinese silk and suitably attired to radiate the very spirit of royalty, I meet with the emissary.

Turns out that Bagour's advice is only partially correct. While these robes do indeed remind him of home, the funny shade of red that is marrying the emissary's otherwise serene features, and the frenzied garbling of the translators suggests that this is not necessarily a good thing.

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Once things have calmed down a little bit, the emissary icily explains to me what China does to those that displease them.

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I nod so furiously I think my head is going to fall off. Thankfully my incredible wife puts her hand over mine and smiles demurely at the emissary and explains that as a true daughter of the Middle Kingdom she would make sure that Suenik stays on the correct path, and that the errant servants who brought such crushing shame upon her poor, unfortunate, humble and easily led husband would suffer the fires of a thousand hells.

I'm not going to lie; her little speech got me uncharacteristically fired up...

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Speaking of plaguing, after the emissary leaves, Suenik receives another visitor.

An old friend.

One that begins with the letter "C".

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I HATE the thought of abandoning the common people, but I'm hoping that the money spent on hospitals and alms houses will go some way to alleviating their suffering.

Sevag, as if reading my thoughts, bounds over to me and assures me that, for a modest investment, he can make sure that the commoners who I am so desperately worried about are properly looked after.

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He uses lots of big words that sound pretty fancy, so I agree to the plan. If it helps my people, it shall be so!

While Sevag is away, presumably spending my money to find a way to drive back Consumption, I turn my thoughts to more secular matters. There is another noble by the name of Kaisarios who I've had a bit of a long time feud with. The looks he has been giving my wife are, quite frankly, inappropriate, and I've seen him skulking around the royal apartments on occasion. My wife assures me that it's nothing to worry about. I'm not one to bear a grudge, so when the news comes to me that Kaisarios has decided to step into the light of the miasaphysite faith, I rejoice.

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Perhaps he has chosen to give up his scheming ways? As a godly king, I choose to be the bigger man and I approach him in the spirit of friendship, proclaiming that as we are brothers in Jesus then so we shall be brothers on this earthly plain, and that all harsh words between us - words no doubt spoken in anger and which hold no true meaning - shall be forgotten, and that we shall move forward in lockstep together - in friendship and for the good of the realm.

He looks at me.

He raises an eyebrow.

The penny drops...

Of course...

This is Suenik...

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He waltzes off chuckling, remarking that the Queen looked particularly hot when she met the Chinese emissary.

If I wasn't such a tolerant, kind soul I swear...

...no. Keep those impulses under control...

After a few weeks it becomes apparent that the Chinese were not messing around when it came to Byzantium, and I find myself staring accusingly at the pile of cast off silks that are abandoned in the corner of the royal bedchamber.

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It also seems that the Empire has had a fairly drastic change of leadership.

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I don't have time to fully take in the implications though, as I'm interrupted by a huffing and puffing Sevag who is waving a copy of a cheaply bound book in the air. He enters my chamber, bends over and tries to catch his breath. Between wheezing gasps he throws the book onto the table and flaps a hand in its direction while spluttering something about "good news". The cover says "Sevag's Big Book of Mystic Cure Alls" in gold leaf, but otherwise it is fairly unremarkable. The binding is shoddy, and the cover appears to be made of cheap hide. I take a flick through it. The text is in Sevag's cramped, spidery script. A lot of the words are misspelled. In fact, a lot of the words are nonsense.

I let the pages fall closed, subconsciously wiping my hands on my robe as if I've touched something dirty, and I turn to my Bishop who appears to have finally caught his breath. Jabbing a finger at the book I enquire as to what the good news is. Has he spent the money I invested wisely on a ground breaking medical treatise that will save the lives of the common people?

He mops his sweaty brow and shakes his head.

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No.

Of course not.

Apparently the "good news" is that he made it back safely and convinced the guards at the gate to let him in.

Great.

With Sevag here we needn't worry about Consumption taking any of us, I'm sure.

It turns out that Consumption is the least of our worries...

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It turns out that if your name begins with "Va..." and you wear your hair in a style that can only be described as "greying-matronly-spinster-aunt" you're a complete glutton who selfishly puts his needs above those of his fellow man.

I order the reprobates thrown into the dungeon and I advise everyone else to tighten their belts.

It's events like these that teach me that I have to take a firmer hand with my subjects.

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My new, sterner attitude is clearly a hit with the ladies.

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BAH! I'm already married to the vision of perfection. A loyal, beautiful, smart and kind woman - what need have I for wenches? I ignore the lustful harlot.

Besides, I have graver matters on my mind. Dear Mira, my second born daughter, is afflicted with the disease that has become known as "rulers' bane" here in Suenik.

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I yell for Sevag to attend my daughter and then collapse into an agonised, choking heap.

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Thankfully, we have the good fortune to be in the presence of the finest medical mind in Armenia - an acclaimed author (and spender of my money) no less. Other rulers would be expecting - as they clutched one hand to their chest and the other towards the sky in an agonised rictus - their court physician to appear at their side with balms, potions and poultices.

Not me.

Instead, I've got Sevag capering around the room with a lizard on a piece of string.

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In Greece, they've got esteemed physicians who are refining techniques that have been proven over hundreds of years.

I've got an idiot with a pet gecko.

Called Gurgen.

Yes - that is the name of my son.

To make a point, a batter the lizard to death with a chamber pot.

Oddly enough, I don't feel any better.

Sevag - slightly dismayed, and cradling a crushed and leaking Gurgen (the gecko, not the boy!) in his arms - huffily points out that I needn't be such a bitch, just because I've contracted Rulers' Bane.

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If I was feeling more myself we'd have a long discussion about bedside manner, but instead I simply dismiss him. Hobbling back to my bedroom, I find my wife in a state of shock. She's holding a scroll delivered by a messenger. I ask her what it's about and when she looks up at me I can see tears streaking her cheeks.

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Through my hacking, wheezing coughs I try to offer what approximates a comforting smile. After all, you know what they say - there's always someone else worse off than you.

Is that actually something "they" always say? Will Grigor's words come back to haunt him? Is Consumption going to sweep through the castle like the Mongols did in Byzantium? Find out on the next exciting episode of Suenik Reloaded.
 
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Fear not Suenik! One way or another, Cosumption will soon no longer be your biggest problem.
Bag guy tried to get one more shot at killing Grigor I see. Luckily Grigor has his wife to back him up.
 
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Perhaps he was trying to catch a new cat to butcher and barbecue with that lizard. Should have let him do his work.
 
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