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Commander Ajax and I stepped into the great Senate debate room. A wide open central floor had low marble seating arranged around it, and the tall ceiling being held up by stone pillars gave enough air and light for the room to be bright and sunny.

The Senate wasn’t currently in session, but a few men in poofy, impractical togas were quietly discussing in groups in various parts of the room. A few of them looked towards us with a variety of expressions, our entrance being the newest, most interesting thing that was going on. Well-dressed servants in the cleanest, neatest tunics were gracefully moving throughout, carrying mugs of delicate wine and tasty finger foods on trays. Guards were on every entrance, and a few more circled the room, looking bored in their fancy ceremonial armor.

The emperor himself was sitting on a low, backless chair in the center of the Senate floor. In some ways, he was the lowest person in the room, but his sheer presence made it impossible to miss him. Without a word, the entire room revolved around him.

He wore a purple tunic, with golden threads for the stitching. A crown of gilded oak leaves formed a laurel that he casually wore on his salt-and-pepper hair. A powerful build spoke to the soldier and general he’d been.

“Ah! Commander Ajax! Sentinel Dawn! Welcome, welcome.” He gestured us over, and we approached.

When I’d met then-general Augustus on the front lines initially, he’d given off a tightly-wound impression. Focused. Determined.

There was still much of that there, but he seemed more relaxed. Easy-going. While I had no desire to be [Empress], my job as Sentinel showed that life got kinda easy at the top. Especially when I had lots of money to throw at problems.

Then again, there were stresses…

“Ajax! My old friend, did I hear right? You’ve gotten another grandson?” Emperor Augustus got up from his chair, opening his arms as if to hug Ajax. The two of them thumped each other on the back.

“I did! Two weeks ago, my son welcomed another member of the family. Named him Aulus!”

“Aulus! That’s fantastic. May Aion bless him with long life!”

“Here’s hoping!”

Ajax could’ve told me he was friends with the blasted emperor before we got here!

“Sentinel Dawn! It’s so nice to see you again! Why, it feels like just yesterday you were standing in my tent, getting loaded up with Arcanite. Then in the blink of an eye, Sentinel! One of the youngest in history, and the first woman! And look at your level. 512. We’re going to have to throw a Triumph for you, it’s scheduled for two weeks from now. I’ve gotten reports of your adventures, but that’s old hat. Tell me, how’s your brother Themis? Doing well with the guards?”

“Themis’s training is going well, yes!” I immediately found myself swept up by Augustus’s pace. Not wanting to be entirely outdone, I thought about it a moment, and recalled an old name.

“How’s your daughter, Cornelia? Still have that pink hair?”

The emperor didn’t seem fazed at all.

“Ha! Not anymore, thank goodness. She never mentioned knowing you, but she’s a social one alright. Got married a few months back! Wonderful lad.”

One of the advisors made a little cough in the background, and the jovial look on the emperor’s face faded.

“Ah, down to business I suppose.” He sat down on his chair. We weren’t offered one.

“This shimagu business. I’ve got the general report, but there’s nothing quite like getting the specifics directly from a scout, someone who was there in person.”

He held out a hand, and one of the advisors standing around him immediately slapped a scroll into it. He unrolled it, and quickly scanned over it.

“You reported that it only took a few hundred points of mana to kill a shimagu. Is this unique to your personal skillset and class, or is this standard for healers?”

“Other healers are capable of getting to the same level with proper education, skills, and images, but the education required could take a few years.”

I’d been prepared for questions about myself. Ajax and I had worked on it, and I was ready to answer his questions without revealing too much about my abilities.

“Excellent. The report seems to conflict with itself in a few places. In one section, you mention that the shimagu, or their hosts, don’t use skills. In another, they clearly are. With the ‘pillar attack’, ‘clouds of ash’, and a ‘canceler’. Can you clarify?”

“Yes. Predominantly, the shimagu and the hosts don’t seem to cooperate that much, or at the very least, trust between them is low. There were a number of shimagu with classes that suggested they were at least friendly with their host, however, class name alone isn’t a great determiner for interpersonal relationships. The three Classers named in the report were different. Incredibly high level, and working together. Given the average level of the typical shimagu citizen, compared to the levels of the Classers, and extrapolating slightly from Remus, I believe they were the shimagu elites. However, I don’t believe they were elites in the same way Sentinels are elites, simply… the best town guards there.”

That got the people listening muttering, while Augustus simply looked thoughtful.

“Over level 600… as a city guard?”

“What does that mean for their true elites?”

“Could she have gotten the level wrong?”

“On a kill notification? Unlikely.”

One hanging-on senator just couldn’t help himself, and sneered at me.

“What do you know about fighting, girl?

I didn’t look, but Augustus slowly turned to look at the senator, making him the spotlight of everyone in the room.

“When you have a quarter of Sentinel Dawn’s combat experience, you may return to the Senate. Until then, you are dismissed.”

“But-” The senator tried to protest, and Emperor Augustus jerked his head. Four of the Praetorian guards - dad wasn’t included, thank goodness - came over, and politely, but firmly, escorted him out.

Augustus leaned over to one of his advisors.

“Make sure he knows I’m serious about the combat experience. I don’t want to see him back in the senate, let alone voting, until he has it.”

The advisor nodded, and briskly walked off.

Oookayyy. I was no politician, and my social knowledge could fill a thimble, but that looked like a master stroke to my eyes. Get on my good side - because yeah, I was pretty happy he ejected the dude - flex his authority as the emperor, probably get rid of a political rival - did an emperor even have those? - and there were probably a dozen more subtle nuances that I was totally missing.

“Right. Commander Ajax, I believe you have a request?”

“Yes. With the looming threat of the shimagu, would like to requisition a number of army healers to be assigned to the Rangers. While initially it’ll be more expensive, we believe the costs will be recouped within a decade, as fatalities decrease. This will allow us to be more selective at Ranger Academy, permitting smaller class sizes, better Rangers, and critically, preserving experienced Rangers.”

Augustus held up his hand.

“Enough.” He ordered, and Ajax shut up. “Proposal.”

Ajax promptly handed over the scroll he’d prepared ahead of time to one of the advisors who shuffled forwards. I had no idea if him only letting Ajax briefly speak before requesting the proposal was good, or bad.

“Excellent. I should have an answer to you by the end of the week. Now, about the shimagu…”

Emperor Augustus had a lot of questions about them. Their cities. Defenses. Dinosaurs. Every bit of information he could possibly squeeze out of me, teasing out knowledge and details I didn’t even know I had. Questions on the Ranger’s capabilities, and how Ajax’s plan would interact with shimagu, were occasionally directed towards Ajax himself. All in all, a military-minded leader, which sent the occasional cold shivers down my spine.

I had thousands of years of history of how military dictatorships ended.

At last, his curiosity seemed to be sated.

“Thank you, Commander Ajax.”

Commander Ajax knew when he’d been dismissed. He saluted, then crisply turned and… went to mingle with the rest of the senators.

Right. I knew him as Commander Ajax, and he’d been here in that capacity. Fundamentally, he was a senator though, one of the two assigned to Ranger Command, and this, not Ranger HQ, was his home turf.

Augustus studied me for a moment, then got up.

“Walk with me.” Augustus’s tone brooked no doubt that I would follow his commands. I followed him, and a squad of guards fell in behind us. A subtle hand gesture from Augustus kept his advisors from following.

So much for a ‘private conversation.’ Yes, just me, the emperor, and a half-dozen of his closest guards.

“A little bird told me that you are capable of making a person young again.” He stated as a fact.

I’d wonder how it leaked, but nah. It was probably Ranger Command. One of the senators. Sad to know that I couldn’t totally trust my bosses.

I was already in the deep. Might as well see what he wanted.

“Correct. It’s a bit hit or miss at the moment on how well it works. Could reverse someone by only a few years, could reverse them all the way back to childhood. You know how inaccurate low level skills can be. There’s also the issue that you’ll end up cursed, and there’s no telling what it’ll be.”

“Interesting. I would like to see the skill for myself. Naturally, I would compensate you generously. A million rods, citizenship, and elevating your father to senator is my opening offer. I’d normally also offer a member of my family’s hand in marriage, but I understand that you lean more towards women.”

Well. To say I was thrown off balance would be putting it lightly.

I wasn’t just going to roll over and say yes, especially as he mentioned that was his opening offer. At the same time, an outright refusal would be a terrible idea.

Neptune’s words about trading the skill for the otherwise unobtainable came back to me. Which gave me an idea. Hopefully a good idea.

I suspected I had some bargaining chips here. I had something Emperor Augustus wanted, and I wasn’t sure what I wanted from Emperor Augustus. So… he wanted to make a deal, and I could probably push him a bit on it.

“Your offer is most interesting. I’ve got a bit of a funny story from my childhood.” I sort of sidetracked things, my thoughts racing as I tried to organize and collect them. “When I unlocked, my dad took me on a round through town. He had me meet with a dozen different people, all trying to show me how to get various skills.”

“A most wise man.” Augustus commented. “Every parent should strive to be as diligent, and to help their children reach their full potential.”

“One of the skills he tried to get me was [Bartering], given the amount of negotiations and purchases he anticipated I’d need to make in life.”

“A vital skill for the matriarch of any household.”

“For all his efforts, I was entirely unable to unlock the skill. We must’ve spent six months on it, before he eventually gave up.”

“That’s somewhat unusual.” I thought I might be testing the dude’s patience, and I had a healthy amount of fear for the power he wielded. He could possibly try to end me and my family with a word. So unfair. I cut straight to the chase.

“All this to say. You have the advantage of me, knowing what skill I have. I’d like the chance to consult with my merchant friends, Sentinel Night, and a few others, and have them advise me on the best deal I can make. I hope you understand.”

He gave me a rueful grin.

“Ah, you can’t blame me for trying. Of course, by all means, work out what you want, and come back to me. Thank you for your time, Dawn. I have a meeting with Senator Saturn now.”

With that, he made a sharp turn down a hallway, and left me standing there in the halls of the senate.

Well shit.

Comments

Mike G.

Hah! The bartering story was perfect. Thanks for the chapter!

Anonymous

I have to admit he seems less despotic and more competent than I expected

1536539

Thank you for the chapter

Anonymous

Just because it took him murdering some people to get his position, doesn't mean murdering is the only thing in his skill set.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Alphafenrir401

Ok until he proves otherwise I like this character lol

Harry Hirsch

Will we ever know who told him about the skill?

Joshua Case

Thanks for the chapter! This is Elaine's chance to get Women to be citizens! Pllllleeeeeaaassseee

luda305

Why did she curse at the end?

Anonymous

An Eternal ruler sound like nepotism and stagnation no matter the guy.

Anonymous

Add to that general corruption, tyranny, and misery for the lower end of the social ladder if he's lazy, too stubborn, or uninterested in his own empire.

Jonathan

I think she hadn't been paying attention to where they were going.

Julie

If the “Well shit.” comment from Elaine was directed at the fact that the emperor knows about her immortality skill, all I’ve got to say is that she brought that on herself.

TroubleFait

Plus, she's immortal. So, she doesn't have to ask for women to be citizen right now. Just, in the next five decades or something.

Matthew Lester

“End slavery, I’ll even make sure you survive everyone assassinating you”

Anonymous

"I’d normally also offer a member of my family’s hand in marriage, but I understand that you lean more towards women.” How did he get this? Just assumptions on her not having a male partner yet? Or did word spread about her going on a date with the vampire woman, or maybe the prostitute Sunrise?

Cirvante

Well, the cat's out of the bag. Might as well get something out of it. I wonder how much Autumn is going to level from negotiating the deal. Also, the currency in Remus is silly and impractical. One million rods? That's 32,000,000 coins. Don't they have any precious metals? Wasn't there an Artisan in Aquilea who sold copper stuff? Make some copper coins worth one rod a piece, then silver coins worth one copper rod and finally gold coins worth one silver rod or something. Then it would be 30.5 gold rods and she wouldn't need several wagons to transport it. Fucking hell, you could build a small fortress with that much iron.

Anonymous

Guess we're adding that to the endless list

SelkieMyth

There came a point in Roman finances were they didn't move physical coins around, they just let the temple know what was what. An early start of paper money and the like.

Melting Sky

He is a fun character, but a dangerous one. This guy is no fool.

Melting Sky

The Emporer had a disturbing amount of personal information on her and her family. He did his homework. Scary guy.

Melting Sky

You know, for once the LGBT card seems to have gotten Elaine out of rather than into trouble. The last thing she wants is the emperor trying to wed her to one of his sons.

Sebin Paul

HOLY CRAP, A NON-EVIL HEAD OF GOVERNMENT?! AND SEEMINGLY DOWN TO EARTH?! Please oh please don’t let this be a fakeout. Great chapter!

Anonymous

At least he didn't say "I love democracy, I love the republic." That would be an even bigger red flag.

SelkieMyth

I mean. He overthrew the old government, and is clearly a tyrant. He's just smart tyrant, who wants something from Elaine. Hence, being nice about it.

Anonymous

I've got to be honest, the fact that she wasn't expecting someone to sell out her ability is incredibly naive. I am amazed she even told all the sentinels instead of just Night who she could reasonably trust to be fair with her. Now with the knowledge of the ability in the open I've got a strong feeling some unscrupulous individuals will use anyone/thing in their power to keep her on a leash, figuratively.

Douglas Hoeflin

I dont know if this was ever mentioned but what are the benefits of being a citizen

Gwendolyn Simmons-LaRose

I believe the benefits are essentially being able to own things, have your own bank account, and all the other things only men can do in Remus. I believe voting is also on the list. Idk, I think citizenship is a definite on Elaine's "should get" list, but with her father being essentially immortal now that she's back, it just serves to be convenient.

Melting Sky

Even in our own world nobody exchanges that much physical cash. A million dollars is a ridiculous stack of bills.

Jumping Flounder

Imagine being one of the strongest, and THE strongest healer, in a country and not being a citizen just because you’re a female

Julian

I also suspect that she's aiming for citizenship being extended to women in general, not just herself.

Cirvante

Well, she did deliver Plato's audience fee in a wheelbarrow. And many things in Arminium are priced in rods rather than coins. That's way too much currency to carry around. If not precious metals, then make bigger, more valuable iron coins.

Anonymous

It isn't just because she's female. In Rome hardly anyone was a citizen - it basically meant you were a member of the original Roman tribe, or else a solid member of the upper class. Remus probably isn't quite the same, since they didn't have a bunch of other human nations to conquer, but it seems to be a similarly limited class. Very few of the merchants, craftsmen, adventurers and so on we've seen would actually be citizens, and even for Sentinels the norm is probably to earn the title through impressive deeds.

Scott, just Scott

The beginnings of the first immortal war?

Alex Rahr

Depends on when in Rome's history you mean. Citizenship was expanded to a lot more people by the time the Republic became the Empire.

Anonymous

Very obviously an analogue to a certain Julius Caesar of course.

Anonymous

How about she negotiates for equal rights for women in Remus?

Anonymous

yeah, he was less of an overt dick than I expected, by far. nice to see that cliche avoided. Dumbevil is just so overused, and so much less plausible higher up, but Smartevil is harder to write I suspect? GJ

Anonymous

I’ve only just managed to get up to date with this story, can anyone let me know when new chapters are posted if their is a regular schedule please

Jean Banninga

So thinking about the whole cycling of classes, Elaine can put the immortality spell into a gem and then cycle her classes away, considering that they're already unlocked so she can just get the classes again at the next class up level, so she doesn't have to hang on to the first two classes like that, they're already unlocked she can just grab em whenever she feels like it

Anonymous

I caught up last week myself. It looks like mo, we, fr based on the previous releases. Not exactly sure though.

Squirtle

Monday/Wednesday/Friday. No chapter Wednesday/Friday on the 3rd week of the month(2 day break a month so Author doesnt get burnt out)

Mason Bially

Also, Dawn is the elite and powerful here. Few leaders survive being tyrants to the elite, especially those that are nominally the same. If he is tyrant to anyone it will be the weak and the other.

Anonymous

She's a complete fool for sharing it with so many people, ESPECIALLY after what the elves had just recently told her.