Subject: "I believe I can help you guys with that, if I may."
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Posted on: 2016-04-24 05:29:00 UTC

The speaker was a man of indeterminate age, slightly stooped. He wore a long black monk's habit, coupled with a cowl that was decorated with crow feathers. The cowl's hood was pulled up, keeping much of his face in shadow, but there was no hiding the man's goatee; it was short, pointed and messy, mostly light-brown in colour but with ginger and blonde patches. "The story begins thus," said the man, clasping his hands near his chest. "In the days of yore, King Akhashverosh of Persia, also named Xerxes" — he pronounced the name 'Ksar-kses' — "by the Greeks, had thrown a banquet. Why? He was bored, maybe. Who knows." The man waved a hand and turned his head to look at his audience. "With me so far?"

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