Daiv
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
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(view spoiler)[At the end of Cryoburn, did Gregor join the Pallbearers as the Emperor, or as the Count Vorbarra? The former is implied, but since you do not mention the uniform he wore (as you did in Civil Campaign for the wedding), I have doubts. Small ones, mind you.
Thank you for your time and for many many many (lots, even) hours of great reading fun.
-Daiv (hide spoiler)]
Thank you for your time and for many many many (lots, even) hours of great reading fun.
-Daiv (hide spoiler)]
Lois McMaster Bujold
I'm pretty sure Gregor went to the interment as Gregor, and was barely conscious of what he was wearing. I'm also pretty sure his valet put him into whatever was correct, that morning. I don't know if there is an equivalent Imperial uniform to House Blacks. At this last, private stage of things, a civilian suit is also a possibility. It would not have been the gaudy parade red-and-blues, anyway.
Ta, L.
I'm pretty sure Gregor went to the interment as Gregor, and was barely conscious of what he was wearing. I'm also pretty sure his valet put him into whatever was correct, that morning. I don't know if there is an equivalent Imperial uniform to House Blacks. At this last, private stage of things, a civilian suit is also a possibility. It would not have been the gaudy parade red-and-blues, anyway.
Ta, L.
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