(yea, hell some churches just take straight from your paycheck. cough cough)
the… PEOPLE… will get really mad and blame it on us if we slander or attack this guy ourselves. we are in a loose loose scenario
I mean this is like a Martin Luther situation (not the american one)
(worth a shot)
(the other wilhelms wouldn’t have tried it, but wilhelm iv is less politically competent than his brothers)
(WOOOOO RELIGION)
“The… people?” She tilts her head.
“Don’t all the super nobles call them peons or something? I read it just before coming here!”
(I mean do you want it to be a slavery/basic human rights issue lmao)
“I have an excellent idea. So, what if we just called this guy a frog person when slandering them. I feel like this would work really well.”
i would rather treat them with as much respect as i my myself would want to be treated. the word peasant has poor connotations
She looks confused. “…Are you a peon, mister?”
At least shes respecting your wishes.
Are you poor?
The messenger approaches.
i could be wrong, but don’t we want people to forget the whole ‘frog person’ thing?
bringing it up again seems counterintuitive
(omg im crying)
(great minds think alike)
what does that have to do with anything?
“I think the people just need a scapegoat. Just say this guy is responsible, dress him up in a frog outfit forcibly, and we are probably fine.”
(augustin is very for the people but he also believes what his parents have told him over the first 18 years of his life)
(so true)
The messenger looks distinctly uncomfortable during the peasant discussion.
You seem to be implying that you are