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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
Early in the war, the [[Great House]]s hope for a quick treaty with [[the Enemy]], so they eagerly receive the Enemy's negotiator, a blustering and arrogant man in clinking golden armour, into [[the Capitol]]. The [[Chancellery Guard|palace guard]]s [[Dionus]]avarnapexiandal and Susit are assigned to protect him, but when he starts asking pointed questions about [[Shada (prison)|the Houses' prison planet]] (seen in ''[[A Labyrinth of Histories (audio story)|A Labyrinth of Histories]]''), they realise he's a poser.<ref name="BBV8" /> | Early in the war, the [[Great House]]s hope for a quick treaty with [[the Enemy]], so they eagerly receive the Enemy's negotiator, a blustering and arrogant man in clinking golden armour, into [[the Capitol]]. The [[Chancellery Guard|palace guard]]s [[Dionus]]avarnapexiandal and Susit are assigned to protect him, but when he starts asking pointed questions about [[Shada (prison)|the Houses' prison planet]] (seen in ''[[A Labyrinth of Histories (audio story)|A Labyrinth of Histories]]''), they realise he's a poser.<ref name="BBV8" /> | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |
Revision as of 15:03, 16 July 2024
The Diplomat was a planned Dionus's War audio story by Aristide Twain. It would have explored Dionus' life prior to his desertion from House Military, including his marriage to his wife, Susit.[1]
Plot
Early in the war, the Great Houses hope for a quick treaty with the Enemy, so they eagerly receive the Enemy's negotiator, a blustering and arrogant man in clinking golden armour, into the Capitol. The palace guards Dionusavarnapexiandal and Susit are assigned to protect him, but when he starts asking pointed questions about the Houses' prison planet (seen in A Labyrinth of Histories), they realise he's a poser.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Aristide Twain (9 March 2022). Eight "Lost" BBV Projects. Aristide Twain on Tumblr.
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