AMALTHEA
[You find yourself in a bright white room, the door locked shut behind you. There's a long glass table in the middle of the room, with an unsealed envelope on top—it contains your instructions; if you can't read them yourself, you'll hear Nyssa's voice whispering in your ear, reading them aloud for you. Surrounding the table are enough glass chairs for everyone to sit down.
The floor is made of glass, and taking up most of the wall opposite the door is a window. The room beyond is currently empty …]
The floor is made of glass, and taking up most of the wall opposite the door is a window. The room beyond is currently empty …]

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[A lilt in his tone, as though that doesn't surprise him, either.]
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Any objections to testing it?
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You're willing to test something like that with these kinds of odds, though? Especially when it could be one of several people.
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It should be quite simple.
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I do not see him gaining a large number of pardons.
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Well, for the sake of things, let's hope you're right about that. It doesn't really fall in our favor if someone like Star were to be on the receiving end of that. Who knows how Nyssa might be twisting things.
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