Yennefer of Vengerberg (
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fandomhigh2020-10-05 09:42 pm
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Guiding the Powerful Yet Incompetent, Tuesday, Second Period
This week, instead of meeting with the king, the students would find themselves in a lavish bedchamber, where a woman in an ornate dressing gown sat in the bed, reclining against pillows and cradling an infant.
"Last week," Yennefer reminded her students, "you decided to stage a coup, removing the king from power and installing his eldest daughter on the throne, with the queen or, if she is unwilling to rule, an alternate to be determined as regent until the princess comes of age." Yennefer paused, then told them, "I'm so very proud of you all.
"You have an uphill climb ahead of you. This kingdom does not currently allow women to rule at all, so some of the nobility may resist and put themselves forward as alternate monarchs. You of course have to remove the king, but a simple hunting accident can take care of that. You have to prepare the princess to rule, and protect her during turbulent times. You have to not end up chased through the forest by an assassin with knives and a krallach." You know. Purely hypothetically. "But before all of that, you have to convince...the queen."
Yennefer turned to the woman on the bed, who declared, "I would never betray my husband so!"
"Last week," Yennefer reminded her students, "you decided to stage a coup, removing the king from power and installing his eldest daughter on the throne, with the queen or, if she is unwilling to rule, an alternate to be determined as regent until the princess comes of age." Yennefer paused, then told them, "I'm so very proud of you all.
"You have an uphill climb ahead of you. This kingdom does not currently allow women to rule at all, so some of the nobility may resist and put themselves forward as alternate monarchs. You of course have to remove the king, but a simple hunting accident can take care of that. You have to prepare the princess to rule, and protect her during turbulent times. You have to not end up chased through the forest by an assassin with knives and a krallach." You know. Purely hypothetically. "But before all of that, you have to convince...the queen."
Yennefer turned to the woman on the bed, who declared, "I would never betray my husband so!"

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"It's not so much betraying your husband as looking out for your daughters," she said. If she was like Angella that might work, if she was more like Shadow Weaver...well, it might be enough for completely different reasons.
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Tough love: the Wakandan way.
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She might have subconsciously clutched her baby a little closer as she said it, though.
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A pause.
"...which lady?"
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Then inspiration struck, and Illyana leaned in. "If...Melitele," that was right, wasn't it? She was pretty sure that's what Yennefer had said. "--wanted him to have a son, he would have a son already. You have been given daughters for a reason. Protect them. Because after you fall, they will be next on the assassin's list to make way for his children with the newest queen."
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