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No one can accuse Scyde of failing to voice her opinions.

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In public, Scyde still has to defer to white tigers – so she takes it up with Princess Kiriad in private. So what does it mean when that ‘privacy’ is suddenly no longer private? Would her disrespect of the princess somehow land her in hot water?

Also this confirms that Scyde either didn’t listen or didn’t care about the idea of how many tigers would have died on her watch. I wonder how many parties/groups/etc Scyde has been a part of where she’s both been in charge been the only survivor to tell the tale?

A Queen’s Quandary

When the Violent Voice Their Vindications.

Scyde, never shy, slices into Kiriad. Kilani’s complete pardon by the Queen ruffled the tigress the wrong way. Kilani’s sister, Kess, Riah, Shie are all clumped into the same condemned quarter according to Scyde who sees nothing but culpable conspirators. Next the tirading tigress talks of the Queen’s long-dethroned mother. Scyde storms on how former Queen Shiraz was the Big Bad that even the hardiest of Dragons deemed too dangerous to dance with.

That power positioned her to handle any harm the Dragons could hurl. But if memory serves, the ex-Queen made the war worse with the volatility she vaunted against any scaled assaulter the Tiger’s tangled with. Scyde respected that but questions why the current regent has resisted living up to the title the expired empress left in limbo.

The pardon is the point for Scyde where Kiriad collapses.

After this last word, Tshila steps in silencing the storm.

Two tigers, two types. One wants a sensible sovereignty. The other only wants sure slaughter. Can Kiriad consolidate her queenship and lead the Tigers to peace? Will Scyde ever see that punishment and pain means further persecution is ready to pounce?

With all the back sass and avoiding protocol that Scyde’s giving her, Kiriad should just assert authority Scyde says she doesn’t have and find a new bodyguard. One that respects her declarations and position. It doesn’t matter that Scyde was Mabel’s apprentice, if she disrespects authority, especially multiple times in the same day, it’s time to go. (No bias against Scyde at all… ok, maybe some)

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