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Historical Forces vs. Individual Effort
Religion as a Tool of Control
Crisis and Adaptation
Power and Governance
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Mallow arrives at the remote home of Onum Barr, an elderly patrician living in isolation on Siwenna. Barr, having lost everything in a civil war, lives quietly with only his books. Mallow, identifying himself as a trader, asks for directions to the center of government. Barr explains that Siwenna is no longer the sector capital due to political changes. The capital has moved to Orsha II, 20 parsecs away. Mallow, surprised, asks about Siwenna’s history, and Barr offers to explain.
Mallow’s arrival at Onum Barr’s secluded home introduces the disparity between the grandeur of the Galactic Empire’s past and the reality of its decline. Barr’s isolation and his reliance on books emphasize the loss of political and personal stability. The relocation of the sector capital to Orsha II suggests a deliberate effort to move away from Siwenna’s troubled history.
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Barr describes the devastation that befell Siwenna under the rule of the viceroy Wiscard, who rebelled against the Emperor. When the Emperor’s admiral arrived with a fleet, Siwenna’s people turned on Wiscard to show their loyalty. However, the admiral accused Siwenna of treason for rebelling against the Emperor’s appointed viceroy. He massacred the population, looted the cities, and installed himself as the new viceroy. Barr lost most of his family during the slaughter. Five of his sons died, and his daughter disappeared. His youngest son survived by joining the viceroy’s fleet under a false name and secretly supports Barr while planning revenge.
Barr’s account of Siwenna’s fall illustrates the destructive cycle of rebellion and retribution within the Empire. The admiral’s brutal response to Siwenna’s attempt to prove its loyalty shows the fragility of imperial governance and its reliance on fear. The loss of Barr’s family to this violence personalizes the cost of these political struggles, while his surviving son’s secret rebellion hints at the persistence of hope and resistance amid despair.
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Mallow shifts the conversation to his trade mission and asks about Siwenna’s wealth and resources. Barr says Siwenna is still functional, but it’s greatly diminished compared to its past. When asked about nuclear power, Barr confirms the planet still has functional generators, as they are vital for the fleet. However, the military and hereditary tech-men strictly control them, making access nearly impossible for outsiders. Mallow considers how he might approach the situation and asks for advice.
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Barr notices Mallow’s advanced technology, which is unusual to him. He recalls stories about magicians in the Periphery who used such technology and speculates about Mallow’s origins. Mallow downplays this but listens as Barr shares rumors that the current viceroy dreams of becoming emperor or building his own empire in the Periphery. These ambitions worry Barr, who believes Siwenna’s power could be used in future conflicts. Before leaving, Mallow asks for a passport to help him avoid suspicion in the city. Barr gives him his forged passport, knowing he could be killed if something goes wrong. He warns Mallow to speak carefully because his accent and manner of speech could reveal him as an outsider. The next morning, Barr finds a box of provisions Mallow left him as a gift. Alone again, Barr reflects on the encounter and the possibility of larger changes looming over Siwenna.
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