The Barjazid does not yet rule as an absolute tyrant, for that might turn the people against him, and he is still insecure in his power-while you live. But he rules for himself and for his family, not for Majipoor. He lacks a sense of right, and does only what seems useful and expedient. As his confidence grows, so too will his crimes, until Majipoor groans under the whip of a monster. (Robert Silverberg)

The Barjazid does not yet rule as an absolute tyrant, for that might turn the people against him, and he is still insecure in his power-while you live. But he rules for himself and for his family, not for Majipoor. He lacks a sense of right, and does only what seems useful and expedient. As his confidence grows, so too will his crimes, until Majipoor groans under the whip of a monster.

Robert Silverberg

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