[X] "From Lord Ezhekidich's perspective, one can see how it might seem wise to keep such damaging information secret. His plan for doing so, however, shows that he allowed his fear of discovery to overcome his ability to reason soundly. Given the resources invested into securing the tome, he could have simply sent a representative to the auction as the Lord of Minauros appears to have done. Even had he been unable to purchase the tome, he would have learned who did. Surely it would have been less troublesome for his agents to secure the tome from the winner of the auction after they left Heaven's Shore, where doing so would be merely distasteful rather than illegal."
[X] No, it is already too great a weakness, if he cared for those he rules Ezhekidich should have stepped down and allow an archon without his dark secret to ascend to the rule of Heaven's Shore
[X] No, it is already too great a weakness, if he cared for those he rules Ezhekidich should have stepped down and allow an archon without his dark secret to ascend to the rule of Heaven's Shore