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I don’t think Typh actually got to choose. It was probably a bit less than random, as the perps needed to work very hard to get to the point where they were considered worthy to document their crimes in that fashion. I’m just saying Typh didn’t have any say.
(Just to be clear: I understand very well how one gets into the upper ranks of the clergy in orders such as this one. I understand you may not think it’s a lot of work to lie your a!s off to that extent, track exactly with whom you need to curry favor, what needs to be done to get their favor, and doing whatever it takes to take credit for the actions that gained their favor. But it’s a lot of stuff to keep track of. There’s also the bit that I’ve simplified the process greatly from the full amount of mess it involves.)
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Welcome to the sordid world of Royalty, the P-cups edition 😛
Ole Pegs mispronounced “J. Random”; HTH; HAND.
I don’t think Typh actually got to choose. It was probably a bit less than random, as the perps needed to work very hard to get to the point where they were considered worthy to document their crimes in that fashion. I’m just saying Typh didn’t have any say.
(Just to be clear: I understand very well how one gets into the upper ranks of the clergy in orders such as this one. I understand you may not think it’s a lot of work to lie your a!s off to that extent, track exactly with whom you need to curry favor, what needs to be done to get their favor, and doing whatever it takes to take credit for the actions that gained their favor. But it’s a lot of stuff to keep track of. There’s also the bit that I’ve simplified the process greatly from the full amount of mess it involves.)
I suspect that you’ve confused Typh with Peonie.