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  • Act II Scene I

    Enter the ARCHBISHOP OF YORK and the PAPAL EMISSARY

    Geomodder: If I might interrupt thy prayers for a
    moment, good archbishop, then I bear ill
    tidings from Rome for the King, whose ear I
    hath not been blessed with due to these horrid
    events at court of late.

    Jonny: Go ahead, my friend,
    and unburthen thyself of the news that
    thou bringeth from afar. I fear that thy
    message might but cause the King further pain
    in his already troubled state, and with
    hap, then might I offer some advice on
    how best to broach the subject with my lord.

    Geomodder: Many thanks, good sir. ‘Tis word of great
    moment that I hath carried from the Pope,
    and ‘twill be an ease on my breast to say
    it, even as ‘twill be a weight on that
    of the King.

    Jonny: Tarry no further, good emissary,
    and relate this tale of woe. Heavy is
    the secret borne unwillingly, and light
    indeed the conscience of he that hath
    untrammelled himself thereof. Pray tell
    me, that I might offer what aid I can
    in passing this message to the King, for
    ‘twere best that he not have to bear too oft
    the pain of recent days. I would not be
    he to have to don the vestments of mine
    office without knowing something of the
    nature of my lord the King. Think not that
    I hath inveigled my way into the see
    of holy York, but the modern churchman
    must have some knowledge of politics to
    keep his head when all about him are losing
    theirs.

    Geomodder: Very well, so shall I begin my
    tale in the hope that thy politic head
    might make this lighter for His Majesty.

    Enter KING RAH and the LORD CHAMBERLAIN

    rah: Good day to thee gentlemen! I trust that
    you hath both enjoyed the bounty of my
    kitchens here, and that with the needs of the
    flesh thereby taken care of, you were both
    able to turn thy attention to the
    most pressing matter of the intellect:
    namely, who hath wrought these fearsome murders
    in the midst of mine own court!

    Spike: My lord, I
    believe that the ambassador from Rome
    hath an urgent message for thee, and I
    would that thou took the time to listen to
    what he has to say.

    rah: ‘Struth, man! I have said
    that no other matters will be considered
    here until the villainous swine who hath
    ridden rampant through the flower of my
    English nobility be caught and
    made to pay for his treachery! Alas,
    how I miss my fool – though I thought him the
    culprit, I fear now that I hath only
    served to deaden what amusement could be
    found in this court. Chamberlain, canst thou
    dance? Canst thou don the motley, and provide
    us all with a moment of lightness?

    Spike: No,
    my lord.

    rah: ‘Tis a shame indeed, and makes me
    wonder why I have you around after all.

    Spike: Sire, your son the Prince of Wales.

    Enter the PRINCE OF WALES, and the EARLS of ROCHESTER and WESTMORELAND

    Sparrowhawk: Father! ‘Tis
    a relief to see you looking so well
    given the turmoil these days hath draggèd
    to our door.

    rah: Welcome son. I now recall
    why I entertain the Lord Chamberlain
    still – his announcements are pitch perfect, and
    never premature. ‘Tis good to see that
    my heir is still worthy (and alive) to
    take the kingdom when I am drawn away
    by the old blind boatman.

    Sparrowhawk: Father, it would
    be with great sadness that I would ever
    don the crown that hath been so resplendent
    on thy front these years, and at the front of
    thine armies to bring true glory and peace
    to thy realm.

    rah: aside Do you think a pyramid
    is too much to ask for?

    Spike: aside Perhaps, my lord.
    Maybe an obelisk might be more fitting.

    rah: aside Aye, sounds very noble. What does one look
    like?

    Spike: aside It’s a giant…

    Lord Nuclear: My lord, the council
    are now ready to discuss the matter
    of the murderers in our midst. Shall we
    call the assembly together today?

    rah: Aye, ‘tis meet.

    Enter the rest of the cast

    rah: Gentlemen, now that we are
    together again, then might one of you
    care to open proceedings and outline
    the case that thou bringest against another
    here?

    civman2000: I bring the charge against the Duke of
    Buckingham, for I hath seem him do some
    awfully strange things near that butt of wine
    in thy Majesty’s banqueting hall, and
    do suspect that he might have don some more
    terrible crime than merely enjoying
    thy hospitality here overmuch.

    rah: I’ll call Clarence, my head waiter, to go
    and check that there is nothing wrong with the
    wine. Now, as for the rest of you, who here
    agrees with good Warwick’s assessment of
    Buckingham’s guilt, or have thee someone else
    in mind?

    EPW: My lord, the blame rests squarely on
    the shoulders of the Pope’s mission to this
    court. I believe that he is the agent
    of our doom, and not of His Holiness!

    rah: Are you sure that it wasn’t you instead,
    Northumberland? Ha!

    EPW: Yes! No! It was, but
    it isn’t any more my lord. I think.

    Skanky: Sire, this man is clearly a halfwit, and
    though he hath donned armour to protect our
    lands ‘gainst the Scottish vandals in the past,
    I fear he may have been struck on the helm
    once too often for all our safety
    .
    Paddy the Scot: Aye,
    thou I fight with ye, and not against ye,
    yer have to admit that we Scots can gie
    ye a hell of a beating if we’re of
    that mind. ‘Twere Northumberland, King rah, that
    hath bereft ye o two o yer good sons.

    rah: My good thanes, I am most grateful that you
    fight alongside me, and hath not aligned
    thyselves with thy rebellious country-
    men who would see me usurped. Now from the
    nods of accord that I see about me, are
    you all of a mind that Northumberland
    hath committed these crimes, and is deserving
    of justice as brought by my Captain, both
    swift and terminal.

    Adagio: Aye, my friend, I can
    see none who would now gainsay thee, and put
    forth their own candidate, so we must now
    see that Northumberland takes his campaign
    of terror no further.

    rah: Very well, Captain,
    willst thou do this deed in the sad manner
    of the killer of an old friend? I know
    that you both bear the scars of battles won
    and lost together, but we can have no
    time for sentiment in these dark days.

    Exit the CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD, and the DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND

    Geomodder: King rah, needs must that we speak of many
    things….

    rah: Later, my good prelate – I cannot
    be expected to concentrate on those
    matters beyond my court at this time, and
    rest assured that I shall hold audience
    with thee first when this ill wind hath blown by
    and we might better decide.

    Geomodder: Aye, o king.

    Exit all but the DUKE OF KENT

    Kassi: It’s curiouser and curiouser
    at the court of the King in these strange times,
    but I shall not be offering myself
    to don the chronicler’s cape and gown to
    record this moment for posterity,
    for I fear that I may not live to see
    that day. When I was but a young squire,
    I was honoured to be the son of a
    Duke, and yearned to mature to the age at
    which I could join the great armies of His
    Majesty, and battle alongside my
    countrymen to defend the peace of our
    nation, and to expand the glory of
    the name of Kent! In full armour at the
    lists, then felt I no such fear to meet at
    full speed the onrushing lance of my foe,
    as I do today in the knowledge that
    there are those among our number who would
    seek to bring infamy upon the court,
    and to dispose of their rivals in the
    most underhand fashion. Were these dogs to
    make their intentions known, and to bring an
    army to the gates of London, then might
    we be able to resolve this in the
    traditional way!

    Enter KING RAH and the CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

    Rubychaser: Sire, I hath despatched
    the Duke of Northumberland as you bade
    me, but I fear that once again, I am
    the bearer of ill tidings. Returning
    to the court to make my report, I saw
    the body of the Earl of Westmoreland,
    lying murdered on his bed. His head
    was smashed in the same way as Lancaster
    hath been discovered, by a blunt metal
    object. Lying under his bed was a
    strange weapon, though I had no impression
    that it had been used in his murder. It
    was a plain horseshoe, as made by all the
    smiths of London. Further ‘neath the bed was
    a more strange find! The Earl had a quiver
    of small darts, as have taken the lives of
    both the Duke of York and of the Duke of
    Somerset.

    Kassi: So Westmoreland was one of
    our wicked killers! My lord, we must all
    redouble our efforts to find this brute
    who hath broken the heads of Lancaster
    and the dread Westmoreland!

    rah: Aye, Kent, we shall
    return here tomorrow to discuss and
    deliberate on these details that the
    good Captain hath found!

    Exeunt

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    • Code:
      DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
      Name Title Status
      1. rah King of England Alive
      2. duke o’ york Duke of York Killed Act I Scene i - darts
      3. Kassiopeia Duke of Kent Alive
      4. James the Scot Thane of Inverurie Alive
      5. Skanky Burns Earl of Rochester Alive
      6. Adagio Prince of Denmark Alive
      7. Sparrowhawk Prince of Wales Alive
      8. Rubychaser Captain of the Guard Alive
      9. Spaced Cowboy Duke of Buckingham Alive
      10. Paddy the Scot Thane of Auchtermuchty Alive
      11. Hercules Duke of Somerset Killed Act I Scene iii
      12. Dr Spike Lord Chamberlain Alive
      13. civman2000 Earl of Warwick Alive
      14. Jon Miller Archbishop of Canterbury Executed Act I Scene ii
      15. EPW Duke of Northumberland Put to death Act II Scene i
      16. joncha Court jester Put to death Act I Scene iii
      17. Lord Nuclear Earl of Westmoreland Killed Act II Scene i
      18. Jonny Archbishop of York Alive
      19. Snoopy369 Duke of Lancaster Head smashed in - Act I Scene ii
      20. Geomodder Papal Emissary Alive
      EPW was executed at the king's orders.
      Lord Nuclear was killed by the mafia.

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      • Well it wasn't me that's for sure.
        On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation

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        • Someone is trying real hard to frame Sparrowhawk. Or it could be Sparrowhawk doing the double bluff trick.

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          • Lord Nuclear? Whodathunkit.
            Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!

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            • It seems that we have caught the man who smashed
              Lancaster's head; the killer that remains
              Likes using darts. He also was again
              Associated with a horse. I do
              Not know a thing about the nobles of
              The British isles, or why one of them
              Would have to do with horses; other than
              That Buckingham might fit the bill, as I
              Have earlier explained in more detail.

              (It's quite hard to explain my reasoning in iambic pentameter; hopefully that makes some sense!)

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              • Originally posted by Ljube
                Someone is trying real hard to frame Sparrowhawk. Or it could be Sparrowhawk doing the double bluff trick.
                Sparrowhawk is not smart enough to bluff, let alone double bluff

                I will vote for the Thane of Auchtermuchty Paddy the Scot because I don't want to have to type his name/title again.

                /me
                "Clearly I'm missing the thread some of where the NFL actually is." - Ben Kenobi on his NFL knowledge

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                • Haha, have you never used copy and paste

                  Earl of Warwick
                  The Sherrin Foundation
                  Captain of the Concordian Armed Forces, Inspectorate of the MoD Term VI

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                  • Sorry, I only chose the Scottish placenames because they amused me.
                    I doubt that anyone even lived in either of them at that time - or they were both mere villages.

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                    • The cast of characters is mostly from Henry the Fifth I think.

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                      • Earl of Warwick
                        We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.

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                        • Ljube, it isn't, because I didn't want anyone to think it was from a specific play. But I suppose that many of the characters do appear in several plays.

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                          • Originally posted by Sparrowhawk


                            Sparrowhawk is not smart enough to bluff, let alone double bluff

                            I will vote for the Thane of Auchtermuchty Paddy the Scot because I don't want to have to type his name/title again.

                            * Sparrowhawk
                            Sorry to hear your fingers are in such pain Prince of Wales. What mischief have you been up to?
                            Gurka 17, People of the Valley
                            I am of the Horde.

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                            • It's sad to note
                              that whoever I vote
                              will diminish the kingdom
                              which just seems dumb

                              Earl of Warwick
                              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                              RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                              • Prince of Wales
                                Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!

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