What everyone else has already said! Lovely string of moments, and a lovely internal view of haut politics.
I also love the subtle rise of familiarity and even a sort of ease in each other's company over time, in a haut-ish sort of way -- Emperor in the first scene, Giaja in the second, Fletchir by the end.
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I also love the subtle rise of familiarity and even a sort of ease in each other's company over time, in a haut-ish sort of way -- Emperor in the first scene, Giaja in the second, Fletchir by the end.