Katherine did not actually smile when she heard Gennadiy's words, but the corners of her eyes tightened in a manner that might just suggest amusement. She knew all about the Lord Chancellors particular habit, but she was surprised that he still came out with decent ideas. On the other hand, she thought, they were all here for a reason.
"We can cover up the current state of the Emperor," she agreed, "I can have the nurses persuaded easily enough, and there's no harm throwing some sand in Sanshasi eyes. Perhaps a ball of some kind? But either way, they will find out eventually, and we'll be better off finding a solution before they get wind and try to press some advantage."
She wrote a note in Bureau shorthand, then continued, "Furthermore, we need to be prepared for pretenders to the throne. There will be bastards and cousins, real or fake, who will try to claim the throne in absence of another ruler. They may try a legal claim or incite rebellion amongst the masses, but we need to know who has the position to make such a challenge, and if needs be, decide who we support."
She looked around the table again, then spoke further, "The stability of the realm is paramount. We cannot allow just anyone to sit upon the throne, so it seems that we have two options, should the Emperor not recover. First, we select a Regent, but since he must be trusted, we chose from amongst this Council, or select a suitably popular noble who lacks the guts to resist our advice. Second, we select one of the inevitable claimants and support his attempt for the throne, allowing us to select a ruler fit for the throne."
"We can cover up the current state of the Emperor," she agreed, "I can have the nurses persuaded easily enough, and there's no harm throwing some sand in Sanshasi eyes. Perhaps a ball of some kind? But either way, they will find out eventually, and we'll be better off finding a solution before they get wind and try to press some advantage."
She wrote a note in Bureau shorthand, then continued, "Furthermore, we need to be prepared for pretenders to the throne. There will be bastards and cousins, real or fake, who will try to claim the throne in absence of another ruler. They may try a legal claim or incite rebellion amongst the masses, but we need to know who has the position to make such a challenge, and if needs be, decide who we support."
She looked around the table again, then spoke further, "The stability of the realm is paramount. We cannot allow just anyone to sit upon the throne, so it seems that we have two options, should the Emperor not recover. First, we select a Regent, but since he must be trusted, we chose from amongst this Council, or select a suitably popular noble who lacks the guts to resist our advice. Second, we select one of the inevitable claimants and support his attempt for the throne, allowing us to select a ruler fit for the throne."
I'm making Sanshasi a word. France -> French, Sanshas -> Sanshasi