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Machaka Turn 25:

Cetewayo was pleased with recent events. His army was winning battles with minimal losses, his own fame was growing, and he had initiated an offensive against the traitorous High Priests. Well, 'offensive' might be a strong word for slipping a loyal operative back into the capital. It also remained to be seen if the High Priests could detect his touch on Karo. Cetewayo was almost positive that they would not be able to do so, however that almost left too much room for remote possibility. If he had never experienced it, he would have said that it was almost impossible for any force still existent in the world to have rendered him unmoving for months... but that had happened. Regardless, Cetewayo would gain valuable knowledge from the gambit.

Meanwhile, Karo and the other wounded had reached Balakavo. He reported to the high priests as they had directed. He was interviewed personally by The Voice of the Lord. Some might see this as a mark of honor. Previously, Karo might have seen it so. However, now it made him very nervous. He knew that there was friction between the King, the demi-god and god to be, and the High Priests who were supposed to be his chief representatives. He was clever enough to have figured out that he and the other guard leaders had been told to give the King a constant bodyguard. They had been given very explicit instructions never to leave him without this supposed protection. After the first battle that Cetewayo fought it became quite apparent that he required no bodyguard. That left one obvious motivation for the order. The High Priests wanted information about the King's movements, actions, and abilities.

Now Karo found himself in a rather uncomfortable position. He had always desired to advance in the army. He knew that such advancement would not be without some subterfuge and political intrigue. However, in the Machakan Theocracy most such machinations were primarily the domain of the various priestly orders. Thus, Karo was not prepared for the position in which he had found himself. He was not only a secret agent for one of these political powers, he seemed to have become something of a double agent. The High Priests were confident that he was their pawn. The King was equally certain of Karo's loyalty. It only remained for Karo to decide where his ultimate loyalties lie.
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