[ That's a question, isn't it? If Ambrose was even aware. Something tells him not. And though he hasn't any interest in politics, it's been an inescapable part of the Continent. Yennefer would want to know. The cracks in Thorne's court. Especially where the High Mage is concerned.
He's starting to wonder if the king had even realized. Or if he'd care. It'd hardly be the first time that the sitting queen held the reins instead behind the throne. ]
Maybe Thorne doesn't want word getting out, that it may one day be possible for a common citizen to access the Singularity.
[ He can't imagine the royal family would want to share that power with peasants and merchants across the land. That it failed this time doesn't mean they won't try again. Though that leaves the question of what plans they hold for those that remain in Thorne. But there's a question there, too, in his statement and when he glances up at her: whether Relena believes the same. She's the one who was there, after all. ]
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He's starting to wonder if the king had even realized. Or if he'd care. It'd hardly be the first time that the sitting queen held the reins instead behind the throne. ]
Maybe Thorne doesn't want word getting out, that it may one day be possible for a common citizen to access the Singularity.
[ He can't imagine the royal family would want to share that power with peasants and merchants across the land. That it failed this time doesn't mean they won't try again. Though that leaves the question of what plans they hold for those that remain in Thorne. But there's a question there, too, in his statement and when he glances up at her: whether Relena believes the same. She's the one who was there, after all. ]