>>5999688>>5999700>>5999748>>5999762>>5999794As you assume the role of a devoted lover, you attentively explore her every desire, as eager to bring her pleasure as you are to find your own, ensuring a mutually gratifying sexual encounter.
Her husband neglected her for years, leaving her starved for attention. You diligently attend to her, helping the older woman feel young again, drawing out screams of pleasure that she hasn't voiced in decades.
"I haven't felt like that in twenty years," she admits breathlessly after you are finished. "Be honest with me," you muse, tracing a thoughtful line across her skin. "You're glad that I killed the old man and claimed you, aren't you?"
"I am glad," she admits without hesitation, her eyes meeting yours directly. "Being ignored for over twenty years is not just painful, it's humiliating. A powerful man spending more nights with his concubines than with his wife might be understandable, but to not visit your wife for a month, a year, or even a decade? It was a daily disgrace. I know every courtier laughed at me behind my back, though they bowed and scraped in front of me."
"I'm surprised you didn't take a lover of your own," you comment, considering her situation. "Take another lover?" The queen chuckles bitterly, the sound tinged with sadness. "A man may take as many lovers as he wishes. But a woman isn't afforded such luxuries. Besides, every male servant and guard in this palace is a eunuch. Suial would never allow his favored concubines—or his queen—to be 'tainted' by another man."
"Then I will take great pleasure in 'tainting' each of them," you snort, determined to claim everything the old tyrant held dear. "Aren't eunuchs considered much weaker than true men?"
"They are," the queen nods, her expression somber. "But Suial was paranoid about being assassinated. He surrounded himself with eunuchs because he saw them as weak, non-threatening, and docile. He was always a coward, that is why he even murdered his newborn sons... something I deeply despised him for."
> Suial was a despicable tyrant; I vow to rule with honor and justice, not cruelty and fear as he did.> You have endured much, and you have my deepest sympathies; know that such cruelty ends with his reign.> By surrounding himself with weak eunuchs, Suial inadvertently made it easier for a foreign warrior to overthrow him and seize his kingdom.> A man who fears his own offspring is no man at all. Tell me about Suial's younger days, before fear twisted him into the paranoid tyrant he became.> What changes do you hope to see in our kingdom, for House Chion, and for yourself?