what's the Emperor of Lullabies playing at?
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what's the Emperor of Lullabies playing at?
And then I thought what if it was because Meldorath was standing in his way or was some kind of threat to his plans? Sure Meldorath is just human, and only so powerful, but he's the most powerful mage in Voulhire (and don't forget the rest of his team either). I don't know about Nartik, but maybe it's just a trick?
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I'll say the reason is also best known to the Emperor. He once said to Meldorath that as for him, he was different. And this tells us how probably useful or complementary two of them would later turn to be.
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