I'm aware that we must improvise, Mr. Ridgeley. To establish our own court at all is far from being "by the book", and one of the key laws of this country will have to be disregarded entirely due to its sheer impracticality at our community's scale. Furthermore, certain laws would need to differ to account for our situation to begin with. This isn't even my first time having to cope with the imperfection of law -- merely my first time dealing with such extremes, as well as with widespread questions as to how and why our own "book" needs to be written.
I'm neither a king nor a politician, Mr. Ridgeley, and given my experiences with the former since my arrival, the reasons why the age of kings came to an end, and the errors I've made in the past, I'm neither comfortable with nor suited to either role. I have met Gaignun Kukai and count him as a likely ally, however.
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I'm neither a king nor a politician, Mr. Ridgeley, and given my experiences with the former since my arrival, the reasons why the age of kings came to an end, and the errors I've made in the past, I'm neither comfortable with nor suited to either role. I have met Gaignun Kukai and count him as a likely ally, however.