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Chapters 28-29 had the filler text "Chapter ## summary" even though they had actual summaries.
m (Chapters 28-29 had the filler text "Chapter ## summary" even though they had actual summaries.)
 
== Chapter 28 ==
Chapter 28 Summary
Vivenna meets with Thame, discussing the Idrian's in Hallandren while she reflects on her situation in relation to theirs. Thame tells her that he's organized for her to meet with the Idrian's in three days. After Thame leaves, Denth notes that Vivenna is starting to fit in. The pair, along with Jewels, Parlin, and Clod, leave the restaurant to meet some forgers. Vivenna commissions them to create documents to show the Hallandren priests as corrupt, extorting the Indrian King for years, as well as to show that the Idrians do not want to go to war. After the deal is done, they head off to meet some thieves they'd hired earlier. Vivenna thinks she should send Parlin back to Idris. Denth teases her about being attracted to Parlin, which Vivenna denies.
 
 
== Chapter 29 ==
Chapter 29 Summary
Susebron asks Siri to hell him about the mountains. She dismisses them as boring as compared to Hallandren, to which Susebron points out all he is confined to the palace, and pampered, winning the argument. Siri starts to tell him about the mountains, but gets sidetracked when she mentions Austre. When Susebron asks about it, she goes on to try and explain her religion, and the existence of other religions full stop, to the God King. After the conversation returns to the mountains, Susebron begins to flatter Siri. He then comments he wished he could let Siri go home so she could see the mountains again, suggesting he could ask the priests. Siri warns that that could be dangerous, as the priests could find out that he's been talking to her. Susebron doesn't agree that his priests are planning to kill him. They briefly discuss how the God King passes on his Breath. Susebron then comments it makes him sad that his wife doesn't believe in his divinity.
 
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