Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20141124040131/@comment-11457306-20141125041631

Megan relaxed just a little. "You didn't anger me, Darach, you confused me.  This is much better, speaking what is in your heart.  Never be afraid to speak plainly with me." She sighed. "I never expected to be forced to deal with personalities, Darach.  I just wanted to study.  This is far more than I bargained for.  That Hasaan, he has it all wrong.  I'm not trying to lord it over people or make them feel inferior--but at the same time, I must act within my station.  If we were all equal we would all be kings--or we would all be churls.

With the position of nobility comes a grave responsibility, to care for one's people, from the wealthiest merchant to the lowest beggar. A  good King does not act in his own best interests, he acts in the interests of the people. To be noble is not an easy thing. One's life is not one's own. A beggar has more freedom than a king. He is like the captain of a ship. He may have a fine cabin, but his nights are restless, wondering if he had chosen the correct course to keep his ship from running aground or into the rocks too near the shore.

I lost my temper. For that, I'm sorry. I think I shall not say much from now on. Let Hasaan run things and we shall see how well he does."