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>>5544034>>5544049>>5544077>>5544091>>5544095>>5544097>>5544106>>5544246>>5544264>>5544286>>5544350>No quarter! There's no worry of enemies later, if you leave none behind! And in fact... you fancy to participate yourself, as well!What kind of queen would you be, if you weren't willing to engage in a little total war to secure control? And what kind of tyrant would you be, if you weren't willing to participate! Looking over the rabble on march towards the estate you doubt you'd be able to sway them otherwise, so why bother? Make yourself look like a fool and get ignored in the process, no thank you!
<span class="mu-r">"Let us make a night of this then! To each man his own, however he sees fit for these traitors!"</span>
Though you hear some good reasons exercise restraint or leniency, they can start to learn for themselves that they crowned the wrong princess if they were hoping for a merciful ruler. Not that the mercenaries or commoners care, as you encourage them all along towards the noble estate with encouragement to do... pretty much whatever they want, to this traitor and his property.
<span class="mu-i">"Curse you! The gods spit on you for thi-"</span>
For daring to speak ill of the queen, the captive baron is walloped and dragged off for your men to deal with. Most of the rest however begin to pick up the pace and hurry on past towards the manor house, with greedy and malicious intent. Not just mercenaries either, but a decent portion of your loyalists who... had tried to mediate things at first but now accept the futility, and as well plenty of commoners from town eager for some opportunity.
Within the hour then the landed estate has devolved into chaos, signs of looting and killing and even some fires broken out. Gleaming in the onset of night. The descent of many hundreds, thousands even upon the grounds looking to satisfy their greed and bloodlust however they see fit. And not just the lordly manor house either but the surrounding and outlying structures as well, whether attributed to the noble family or their servants. Although the accompanying clergy and loyalist nobles observe in disapproval, what can they do really? You're hardly in the wrong even, with all of this.
<span class="mu-i">"Out of the way, out of the way! What'll it be Bella?! Tell me and I'll get it for you!"</span>
Emelie asks while pushing a path through the rabble of looters and vandals, leading you close. Maybe your supporters should have kept a closer watch on you, not exactly safe for the queen to be mixed up in all this mess. But you find it all so exhilarating and engaging! Shoulder to shoulder with the rabble, rummaging your way through the manor house and ransacking the place for whatever you please. As a princess your life before now was... restrained to say the least, closely guarded. So given the freedom in the moment now to participate in something like this?