You're right. The PM, advised by Rory and from a distance, Malcolm, listened to Woorawa's message, accepted it in full, then further surprised everyone by giving his backing.
The Lodge? - -oh! - 🐶 🐶
Yes, the PM has rare knowledge. Ranevargar showed him the strength and spirit behind Woorawa's actions as well as a fleeting glimpse of the power and authority wielded in the Realms. I find this very interesting because ever since we met him, Ranevargar has advocated strongly that matters in the Human world and the Realms should be kept separate. He sure was impressed with the PM - 'I more than liked him, Kieran.' 🌴🖥️🌴
WIDDERKIN VOE. Chapter 22.
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Kieran watched the smiles and excitement as people responded to the current speaker, then glanced for a quick Woorawa check.
Auntie Arika was next up, and after her words of thank you and inspiration she’d be calling him to help with the protest chant. It had already featured three times but, with Woorawa and Auntie leading, there was always a special aura of mystery and compulsion.
Tan leaned to Woorawa for a quiet word.
Kieran didn't lis
Common good vs corporate good - vast potential for the misuse of power
- an endless source of conflict material for stories of rage against greed and undue influence. 🦨 💲
'The PM was really shocked' - thank goodness his good friend and advisor presents him with a clear picture. And you are right - Whatever happened to the old presumption that govt departments would, 'without fear or favor', present their reasoned advice?
Yep! Auntie Arika and Woorawa are like a force of nature when they work in concert. ⛈️ 🌈
The next chapter is this chapter from a different POV - plus more of course.
Lol - The back story hasn't been written yet.
I was going to leave the detail to the reader's imagination but presenting this chapter has changed my mind and at some stage we'll hear more. 💬
Widderkin VOE.
Chapter 21.
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The Prime Minister turned a concerned eye to his friend and, oh so astute, advisor.
"What’s your take, Rory. Until this delegation from the centre of Australia arrived four days ago, it was my understanding that the mining project was a great opportunity. Now we’ve got protest concerts and the media going crazy."
"The opportunity is definitely golden but its presentation was very carefully crafted to only accentuate the positive."
"Tha