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* As Heinly puts it, Sovieshu is a decent emperor, but a terrible husband.

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* As Heinly Heinrey puts it, Sovieshu is a decent emperor, but a terrible husband.



** And that is not even the worst thing he does pre-divorce. When he finds out Navier and Heinly are exchanging letters via messenger birds, Sovieshu burns the letters in a jealous rage and orders that any birds going to her room are to be shot down. As a result, [=McKenna=] is seriously injured on the way to deliver Heinly's latest letter. While [=McKenna=] is not a real bird, it's still not a pretty sight to see a bird cruelly shot at. Sovieshu sends her a meal of roasted bird... with a few of [=McKenna=]'s bird feathers stuck in it for decoration. Horrified by the implication of Sovieshu roasting the messenger bird, she faints from shock. While [=McKenna=] survives and she is eventually reassured the messenger bird was not killed, it becomes a huge point of contention concerning Sovieshu for her.

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** And that is not even the worst thing he does pre-divorce. When he finds out Navier and Heinly Heinrey are exchanging letters via messenger birds, Sovieshu burns the letters in a jealous rage and orders that any birds going to her room are to be shot down. As a result, [=McKenna=] is seriously injured on the way to deliver Heinly's Heinrey's latest letter. While [=McKenna=] is not a real bird, it's still not a pretty sight to see a bird cruelly shot at. Afterwards, Sovieshu sends her a meal of roasted bird... with a few of [=McKenna=]'s bird feathers stuck in it for decoration. Horrified by the implication of Sovieshu roasting the messenger bird, she Navier faints from the shock. While [=McKenna=] survives and she is eventually reassured the messenger bird was not killed, it becomes a huge point of contention concerning Sovieshu for her.



** But oh, that's pre-divorce Sovieshu. When Navier gets her remarriage with Heinly approved, Sovieshu is instantly enraged, barring the two from leaving the Eastern Empire. While he has to let Heinly go due to diplomatic tensions between their two countries, he planned on keeping Navier trapped in her family home until he could find a way to delegitimize Navier's remarriage to Heinly. Once Navier and Heinly escape from the East, Sovieshu spends the next few months doing everything he can to win back Navier. This is while everything involving Rashta starts to crop up as well. It's no wonder Sovieshu's mental health starts to weaken after this.
*** Sovieshu's mental health issues post-Rashta are also quite disturbing. He starts hallucinating Navier and Rashta still being around. One episode leads to him falling off a balcony and injuring himself quite seriously. After he recovers, however, he seems to have amnesia; he has forgotten Rashta's existence and his deteriorating relationship with Navier. It is not until a few days have passed before his aides realize what's really wrong with him - he developed a split personality, one during the day that acts like his 19-year-old self without the memories of what happened in the past 6 years while during the night he is his current, messed-up self. By the end of the story, he's a shadow of his former self, his mental health plummeting to the point where he can't even rule properly anymore, and his former father-in-law has to step in as the de facto ruler to keep the Eastern Empire afloat.
** It's heavily implied that he allowed Alan to be put on trial -- even though he was barely involved with his father's schemes -- out of spite. The tragedy is that despite his weak character, Alan is ultimately a decent guy who is a good father to Ian and genuinely loves Rashta, even though they couldn't be together. Unfortunately, due to his father's machinations failing and his own inability to stop him before it was too late, Alan ends up being accused of trying to pass off his illegitimate daughter as the Crown Princess and is executed alongside his father. Whether Sovieshu did it to spite Alan or Rashta is up for interpretation.

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** But oh, that's pre-divorce Sovieshu. When Navier gets her remarriage with Heinly Heinrey approved, Sovieshu is instantly enraged, barring the two from leaving the Eastern Empire. While he has to let Heinly Heinrey go due to diplomatic tensions between their two countries, he planned on keeping Navier trapped in her family home until he could find a way to delegitimize Navier's remarriage to Heinly.Heinrey. He confronts the two at her parents' house, where his screaming tantrum is seen by many commoners, which is the only reason the argument doesn't escalate further. Once Navier and Heinly escape from the East, Sovieshu spends the next few months doing everything he can to win back Navier. This is while everything involving Rashta starts to crop up as well. It's no wonder Sovieshu's mental health starts to weaken after this.
*** Sovieshu's mental health issues post-Rashta are also quite disturbing. He starts hallucinating Navier and Rashta still being around. One episode leads to him falling off a balcony and injuring himself quite seriously. After he recovers, however, he seems to have amnesia; he has forgotten Rashta's existence and his deteriorating relationship with Navier. It is not until a few days have passed before his aides realize what's really wrong with him - he him--he developed a split personality, one during the day that acts like his 19-year-old self without the memories of what happened in the past 6 years years; while during the night he is his current, messed-up self. By the end of the story, he's a shadow of his former self, his mental health plummeting to the point where he can't even rule properly anymore, and his former father-in-law has to step in as the de facto ruler to keep the Eastern Empire afloat.
** * It's heavily implied that he Sovieshu allowed Alan to be put on trial -- even though he was barely involved with his father's schemes -- out of spite. The tragedy is that despite his weak character, Alan is ultimately a decent guy who is a good father to Ian and genuinely loves Rashta, even though they couldn't be together. Unfortunately, due to his father's machinations failing and his own inability to stop him before it was too late, Alan ends up being accused of trying to pass off his illegitimate daughter as the Crown Princess and is executed alongside his father. Whether Sovieshu did it to spite Alan or Rashta is up for interpretation.



** Nianne had a reputation as one of the most beautiful and charming ladies in the Eastern Empire. Rashta spreads rumors of her infidelity with her brother-in-law and her possibly illegitimate child (which wasn't even true), leading to not only her reputation tanking, but her being divorced by her husband... Sounds familiar? Navier even Lampshades later on that Nianne's divorce was foreshadowing to her own fate. More terribly - Rashta didn't even do it out of revenge or anything personal. She needed some distraction from rumours about herself and saw Nianne as a convenient target.
** When one of her maids accidentally discovers that Rashta mistreated a bird given to Navier to shift the blame on her, she has her tongue cut off and tries to have her executed. Then when another maid accidentally starts a rumor about her looking for something (her slave bill certificate), she claims that she had her father in prison executed.

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** Nianne had a reputation as one of the most beautiful and charming ladies in the Eastern Empire. Rashta spreads rumors of her infidelity with her brother-in-law and her possibly illegitimate child (which wasn't even true), leading to not only her reputation tanking, but her being divorced by her husband... Sounds familiar? Navier even Lampshades later on that Nianne's divorce was foreshadowing to her own fate. More terribly - What's worse, Rashta didn't even do it out of revenge or anything personal. She needed some distraction from rumours rumors about herself herself, and saw Nianne as a convenient target.
** When one of her maids accidentally discovers that Rashta mistreated a bird given to Navier to shift the blame on her, she Rashta has her the maid's tongue cut off and tries to have her executed. Then when When another maid accidentally starts a rumor about her looking for something (her slave bill certificate), she claims that she had her father in prison executed.



** Rashta's final fate. Being locked up in a tower for the rest of your life is one thing, but taking a suicide pill 3 days in, throwing up bloody vomit, and dying in pure pain is another. And no one finds the body until a week later. Even Rashta didn't deserve that.
* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it's better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[AbductionIsLove they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.
* The potency of love potions is terrifying. The first we see of them was when a single sip afflicted Grand Duke Kapmen with a near-obsession with Navier that may be life-long. When he was dosed later, Heinly described the feeling as akin to sleep paralysis, and had an emotional breakdown to his wife over the guilt of the incident.
* Lebetti's fate is this. Because of her abuse of Rashta during her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.
** ...at least, that *would* have been the case if not for the [[PetTheDog Emperor ordering her covert rescue]]. Instead, she "merely" had to endure four days of imprisonment and terror.

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** Rashta's final fate. Being locked up in a tower for the rest of your life is one thing, but taking a suicide pill 3 days in, throwing up bloody vomit, and dying in pure pain agony is another. And no one finds the body until a week later. Even Rashta didn't deserve that.
* Heinly, Heinrey, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it's better than his Heinrey's initial plan - start the war using rumours rumors about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[AbductionIsLove they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.
* The potency of love potions is terrifying. The first we see of them was when a single sip afflicted Grand Duke Kapmen with a near-obsession with Navier that may be life-long. When he was dosed later, Heinly Heinrey described the feeling as akin to sleep paralysis, and had an emotional breakdown to his wife over the guilt of the incident.
incident. Navier can't even be angry with him, since he's so obviously terrified over what happened.
** The culprit of said poisoning, Lady Krista, tries to use the incident to become Heinrey's mistress. Naturally, it doesn't work out; because of that and some other incidents targeting Navier, Krista is sent to an Imperial villa outside of the capital. But then Krista's father, Duke Zemensia, tries to contact her again, he finds out that she wishes to see no one and hasn't left the villa since she arrived. He finds this suspicious as she was a well-connected socialite, and discovers that Heinrey has all but locked Krista up in the villa. He tries several times to get revenge on the royal couple, but Heinrey has other plans; he brings Krista back with a rope hanging from her neck, and threatens Duke Zemensia with her life. When the duke doesn't comply with Heinrey's demands, Krista "kills herself" a few days later. A reminder of how ''terrifying'' Heinrey can be at times.
* Lebetti's fate kidnapping is this. Because of her abuse of Wanting revenge against Lebetti's father, Rashta during her time has the poor girl snatched from off the streets and sold as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.
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At least, that *would* have been the case if not for the [[PetTheDog Emperor Sovieshu ordering her covert rescue]]. Instead, she "merely" had to endure four days of imprisonment and terror.terror, while her father searches desperately for Lebetti for months without knowing his daughter is already safe.
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* Lebetti's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.

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* Lebetti's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Because of her abuse of Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.
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* Lebetti's fate is this. Since she abused Rashta when she was a slave to the point of driving her to suicide,Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.

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* Lebetti's fate is this. Since she abused Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta when she was a slave to the point of driving both during and after her to suicide,Her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.
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* Lebetti's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.

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* Lebetti's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Since she abused Rashta both during and after when she was a slave to the point of driving her time as a slave. Her to suicide,Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.
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** The way Navier gets treated by Sovieshu gets worse and worse the longer Rashta stays in the palace. He gets Laura imprisioned for 3 to 5 days for "disrespecting" Rashta, blames Navier for everything bad the nobles do to his concubine, and after Kapmen punches Sovieshu for disrespecting Navier, uses the excuse to sabotage her trade negotiations with Luipt out of petty jealousy of her growing friendship with him. Finally, he comes up with a horribly convoluted plan - divorce Navier, marry the pregnant Rashta for a year, and then remarry Navier after his heir is legitimized.

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** The way Navier gets treated by Sovieshu gets worse and worse the longer Rashta stays in the palace. He gets Laura imprisioned for 3 to 5 days for "disrespecting" Rashta, blames Navier for everything bad the nobles do to his concubine, and after Kapmen punches Sovieshu for disrespecting Navier, uses the excuse to sabotage her trade negotiations with Luipt out of petty jealousy of her growing friendship with him. Finally, he comes up with a horribly convoluted plan - divorce Navier, marry the pregnant Rashta for a year, and then remarry Navier after his heir is legitimized. He never reveals this plan to Navier, who’s made it perfectly clear she never accept his child with Rashta as her own, but once he does admits it, she calls him out on blindly expecting her to agree with it.
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*** What’s especially most shocking from this event is seeing Sovieshu look so worried over Navier’s wellbeing, and he’s not even comprehending that Navier’s black-out is because he’d scared her into thinking he executed [[=McKenna=]]! Navier is especially horrified to wake up to Sovieshu holding onto her hands while looking so concerned over her. She pushes him away because of this, but he acts utterly bewildered over this. This whole episode pretty much embodies EvilCannotComprehendGood.

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*** What’s especially most shocking from this event is seeing Sovieshu look so worried over Navier’s wellbeing, and he’s not even comprehending that Navier’s black-out is because he’d scared her into thinking he executed [[=McKenna=]]! [=McKenna=]! Navier is especially horrified to wake up to Sovieshu holding onto her hands while looking so concerned over her. She pushes him away because of this, but he acts utterly bewildered over this. This whole episode pretty much embodies EvilCannotComprehendGood.
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*** What’s especially most shocking from this event is seeing Sovieshu look so worried over Navier’s wellbeing, and he’s not even comprehending that Navier’s black-out is because he’d scared her into thinking he executed [[=McKenna=]]! Navier is especially horrified to wake up to Sovieshu holding onto her hands while looking so concerned over her. She pushes him away because of this, but he acts utterly bewildered over this. This whole episode pretty much embodies EvilCannotComprehendGood.
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* Rivette's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.

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* Rivette's Lebetti's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again.
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* The potency of love potions is terrifying. The first we see of them was when a single sip afflicted Grand Duke Kaplan with a near-obsession with Navier that may be life-long. When he was dosed later, Heinly described the feeling as akin to sleep paralysis, and had an emotional breakdown to his wife over the guilt of the incident.

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* The potency of love potions is terrifying. The first we see of them was when a single sip afflicted Grand Duke Kaplan Kapmen with a near-obsession with Navier that may be life-long. When he was dosed later, Heinly described the feeling as akin to sleep paralysis, and had an emotional breakdown to his wife over the guilt of the incident.
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* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it’s better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[StockholmSyndrome they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.

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* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it’s better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[StockholmSyndrome [[AbductionIsLove they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.
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** After giving birth to her first child at the Rimwell Estate, she has her baby taken away, is told it died, and given a dead baby to hold by Viscount Roteschu, who was resentful about his slave having a romantic relationship with his son Alan. This causes her severe mental trauma, to the point where, after giving birth to Glorym, Rashta finds herself unable to hold her, despite genuinely loving her daughter and knowing her son Ian actually survived. Worse still, it makes Sovieshu think she’s a bad mother, while Rashta, who still pretends Glorym is her first child, is unable to explain herself.

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** After giving birth to her first child at the Rimwell Estate, she has her baby taken away, is told it died, and is given a dead baby to hold by Viscount Roteschu, who was resentful about his slave having a romantic relationship with his son Alan. This causes her severe mental trauma, to the point where, after giving birth to Glorym, Rashta finds herself unable to hold her, despite genuinely loving her daughter and knowing her son Ian actually survived. Worse still, it makes Sovieshu think she’s a bad mother, while Rashta, who still pretends Glorym is her first child, is unable to explain herself.
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** When one of her maids accidently discovers Rashta mistreated a bird given to Navier to shift the blame on her, the former has her tongue cut off and tried to have her executed. Then when another maid accidentally starts a rumor about her looking for something (her slave bill certificate), she claims that she had her father in prison executed.

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** When one of her maids accidently accidentally discovers that Rashta mistreated a bird given to Navier to shift the blame on her, the former she has her tongue cut off and tried tries to have her executed. Then when another maid accidentally starts a rumor about her looking for something (her slave bill certificate), she claims that she had her father in prison executed.
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* How Rastha becomes morally corrupt and mentally ill.

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* How Rastha Rashta becomes morally corrupt and mentally ill.
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** The way Navier gets treated by Sovieshu gets worse and worse the longer Rashta stays in the palace. He gets Laura imprisioned for 3 to 5 days for "disrespecting" Rashta, blames Navier for everything bad the nobles do to his concubine, and after Kapmen punches Sovieshu for disrespecting Navier, uses the excuse to sabotage her trade negotiations with Luipt out of petty jealousy of her growing friendship with the former. Finally, he comes up with a horribly convoluted plan - divorce Navier, marry the pregnant Rashta for a year, and then remarry Navier after his heir is legitimized.

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** The way Navier gets treated by Sovieshu gets worse and worse the longer Rashta stays in the palace. He gets Laura imprisioned for 3 to 5 days for "disrespecting" Rashta, blames Navier for everything bad the nobles do to his concubine, and after Kapmen punches Sovieshu for disrespecting Navier, uses the excuse to sabotage her trade negotiations with Luipt out of petty jealousy of her growing friendship with the former.him. Finally, he comes up with a horribly convoluted plan - divorce Navier, marry the pregnant Rashta for a year, and then remarry Navier after his heir is legitimized.
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** The way Navier gets treated by Sovieshu gets worse and worse the longer Rashta stays in the palace. He gets Laura imprisioned for 3 to 5 days for "disrespecting" Rashta, blames Navier for everything bad the nobles do to his concubine, and after Kapmen punches Sovieshu for disrespecting Navier, the latter uses the excuse to sabotage her trade negotiations with Luipt out of petty jealousy of her growing friendship with the former. Finally, he comes up with a horribly convoluted plan - divorce Navier, marry the pregnant Rashta for a year, and then remarry Navier after his heir is legitimized.

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** The way Navier gets treated by Sovieshu gets worse and worse the longer Rashta stays in the palace. He gets Laura imprisioned for 3 to 5 days for "disrespecting" Rashta, blames Navier for everything bad the nobles do to his concubine, and after Kapmen punches Sovieshu for disrespecting Navier, the latter uses the excuse to sabotage her trade negotiations with Luipt out of petty jealousy of her growing friendship with the former. Finally, he comes up with a horribly convoluted plan - divorce Navier, marry the pregnant Rashta for a year, and then remarry Navier after his heir is legitimized.

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* Rivette's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again. The scene of her kidnapping was especially unsettling, as Rivette realizes she's being stalked only after it was too late to escape.

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* Rivette's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again. The scene of again.
** ...at least, that *would* have been the case if not for the [[PetTheDog Emperor ordering
her kidnapping was especially unsettling, as Rivette realizes she's being stalked only after it was too late covert rescue]]. Instead, she "merely" had to escape.endure four days of imprisonment and terror.

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* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it’s better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[StockholmSyndrome they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.

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* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it’s better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[StockholmSyndrome they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.motion.
* The potency of love potions is terrifying. The first we see of them was when a single sip afflicted Grand Duke Kaplan with a near-obsession with Navier that may be life-long. When he was dosed later, Heinly described the feeling as akin to sleep paralysis, and had an emotional breakdown to his wife over the guilt of the incident.
* Rivette's fate is this. Her greatest sin was being rude to Rashta both during and after her time as a slave. Her punishment for the crime was to be kidnapped and sold herself, never to see her friends and family again. The scene of her kidnapping was especially unsettling, as Rivette realizes she's being stalked only after it was too late to escape.
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* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it is better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[StockholmSyndrome they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.

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* Heinly, despite his puppy qualities, is a ruthless schemer who initially planned on invading the Eastern Empire, and uses the whole divorce situation to his advantage to make the empire's reputation weaker. He doesn't even have to invade the country; everything falls into place for him, to the point where his daughter, Lari, becomes the new Crown Princess of the Eastern Empire. While manipulative, it is it’s better than his initial plan - start the war using rumours about himself and Rashta as an excuse, making Rashta unpopular in the public eye, and take Navier hostage and present it as if [[StockholmSyndrome they fell]] [[LimaSyndrome in love]] while she was in his custody. Fortunately, Navier proposes to him before he decides to set it into motion.
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** After giving birth to her first child at the Rimwell Estate, she has her baby taken away, is told it died, and given a dead baby to hold by Viscount Roteschu, who was resentful about his slave having a romantic relationship with his son Alan. This causes her severe mental trauma, to the point where, after giving birth to Glorym, Rashta finds herself unable to hold her, despite genuinely loving her daughter and knowing her son Ian actually survived. Worse still, it makes Sovieshu think she is a bad mother, while Rashta, who still pretends Glorym is her first child, is unable to explain herself.

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** After giving birth to her first child at the Rimwell Estate, she has her baby taken away, is told it died, and given a dead baby to hold by Viscount Roteschu, who was resentful about his slave having a romantic relationship with his son Alan. This causes her severe mental trauma, to the point where, after giving birth to Glorym, Rashta finds herself unable to hold her, despite genuinely loving her daughter and knowing her son Ian actually survived. Worse still, it makes Sovieshu think she is she’s a bad mother, while Rashta, who still pretends Glorym is her first child, is unable to explain herself.

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