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Weekly Contest #328
Niṣṭhā was not, strictly speaking, a believer in prophecy. She considered the exercise frivolous and futile, the indolent, idle vice of the flaccid and feeble-minded.Such a sentiment, of course, amounted to blasphemy of the highest order. However, Niṣṭhā, save for a healthy concern for her own skin, was of a disposition largely unmoved by the platitudes of the faithful. Blasphemy be damned—Niṣṭhā wanted to be queen.Now, that was a dangerous thought to bandy about. The rightful heir by prophecy was her sister, Arasi—whom Niṣṭhā really conside...
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