There was so much to do, and all of it had to be put aside, for on this day arrived a being in Nilfel who eclipsed the whole Voyaging Realm, as does a supernova to the slightest of embers.
This is the second time that Hunger has met the Accursed, the first time being just before he was about to be executed.
We had just picked Regency, Consolidate power and Intensive research, and we chose cursebearer's strain to do so, boosting our next Apocryphal proc to 90% strength at best and 120% at worst. This would mean all of the Apocryphal mitigation that we had gotten would likely end up being undone for a single proc, far more than enough to kill us.
The Accursed came for the first time just before Hunger's execution, and the second time it was because we chose to empower the next Apocryphal proc. That alone should be enough to tell you that we had fucked up enormously.
Letrizia's conjecture had been correct. The problem of platinum replacement thus had plagued them for some time. While there was enough circulating currency in the nation itself for commerce to continue, state platinum reserves were essentially depleted, consumed by Hunger's Cloak.
Taking the signs had cost us in more than just safety, we also ended up destroying almost all of Nilfel's reserves of wealth leaving its government able to function for only a single month. Nilfel would certainly fall into ruin if we failed to deal with this.
At minimum, they had to replenish enough of Adorie's mythic platinum for her government to run itself for the next few years, until she could recoup lost reserves from tax revenue. This amount was well short of the full tonnage Adorie had donated; Augustine's conquests had left their coffers swollen with expropriated wealth, sufficient for decades of intense deficient spending.
Augustine had stolen that wealth from Nilfel's neighbours. She had reaving squads take their wealth from them, being millitary violence would have been involved so the deaths and suffering of the people living under Nilfel's tyranny would have been great in number. Given that Nilfel alone has a population larger than earth a death toll in the tens of millions would be laughably low.
The most populous city on earth is Tokyo, with a population of approximately 38 million, it makes up 1/200 of earth's population of 7.6 billion. If we assume Nilfel makes up a similar proportion of the population of the Realm of Myth then at a population of 10 billion in Nilfel then the Realm of Myth's population would be around 2 trillion.
Assuming Augustine's crimes against humanity would be equivalent to a genocide of 10 million on earth then since the Realm of Myth's population is about 250 times larger than earth's that's a death count of 2.5 billion. It's no wonder why Augustine was described as a tyrant of unfathomable malice.
It would be utterly absurd to think that Nilfel deserves that wealth when such atrocities were committed in the process of getting it.
Hunger fell to a knee, genuflecting immediately. "Sir."
The Accursed shook his head. "No need for that. I'm here for your benefit. You've done well, but the Apocryphal Curse intends to put an end to that shortly."
Despite having gotten 19 arete worth of signs Hunger's chances of surviving the next Apocryphal proc had worsened. They had worsened to such a degree that one of our lesser wishes activated because of Cursebearer's Strain empowering the Apocryphal to over 100%. Power is never worth boosting the Apocryphal curse to such a degree when it will scale to our level of power and be at greater level of relative danger to us too.
"But the Crowning Curses embody extraordinary difficulties. Bearing such a thing, final death is almost invariably swift and inescapable.
And people are saying that the options provided in justice are enough to render the Apocryphal curse irrelevant forever.