Chapter 377: Lead by Example

Chapter 377: Lead by Example

The Fairy Queen looked at me strangely. And by strangely, I mean as an equal cant get stranger than that.

I was in charge of a group, didnt matter what kind of group. My role was ratified by the misplaced faith of others, nothing to do with me. Made it so I didnt even have to prove myself. I could be a bad leader, you still needed to accept me as the major-domo (might be using that term incorrectly but it sounds right which is the important thing). You had to respect the office, not the incompetent person sitting in the big chair.

Peer pressure at its finest.

That whole thing with teenagers drinking and smoking because everyone else is doing it, thats not real peer pressure. They would do it anyway, just out of boredom, its just more fun getting trashed with friends.

Real peer pressure is voting the same way as your neighbours because thats how you vote where you come from. Pretty much every form of government relies on this idea. You assume the person nominated is the best candidate because everyone else seems to think so.

In reality, of course, no one thinks that. How the fuck would they know?

Ill put my people to work getting everything ready here, I said, sounding very much like someone who had a firm grip on matters.

Which people? said the Fairy Queen.

The problem with relying on mass-presumption for support is that it is easily taken away from you. Once the people leave, so does your credibility.

I looked around the square. It was filled with undead faces, no sign of any of my avid supporters. No sign of my un-avid supporters, either, of which there were a lot more. There was, however, still the ship. It was hard to miss, a galleon in a city square. The wings had disappeared so it just looked very out of place.

Hey, on the ship! I called out. Anyone there. Captain Somya?

A single head appeared looking nervously over the rail. It was Damicar.

Oh, hello there, he said rather timidly.

What are you doing? I asked him.

Hiding, he said. Good answer. This was why he was such a key member of my organisation. I was definitely going to integrate him into my transition team as I pretended to take over the city.

What happened to the crew?

Ah, well, you see, Captain Somya and his men went to the docks to get another ship. One that was on the water. And the other sailors, the ones not so dead, they went to get drunk. I dont think flying agreed with them.

Good, good, I said, making it seem like I approved. I turned to the Fairy Queen, The men need their rest so they can face the future refreshed. She didnt say anything, just stared at me. Where did the union guys go? I shouted up at Damicar.New novel chapters are published on

Damicar stood up, still nervous but bolstered by my presence. Id have to do something about that. Misplaced confidence can get you killed.

They went to prepare for your inauguration. Youre the new Lord Protector. He said it like he thought I might have forgotten. That was actually a nice move. Made it look like I had so many positions of power it was easy to overlook one. The Fairy Queen was nodding. I decided to make Damicar head of my fake transition team, the boy had talent.

Excellent, I said, like this was all according to my instruction. And the dragons are ready for deployment? Damicar looked confused. Great, great. And Grayson is taking care of that other thing? Damicar shrugged, even more confused. Perfect. I gave him a thumbs up. He gave me one back that seemed to have a question mark attached.

I was trying to make it look like I had plenty going on. Too busy to be distracted by fairies and their unsanitary needs.

Apart from having people treat you like you knew where you were going, leadership also required you to have a definite plan. It didnt matter what the plan was, you just had to have it.

That was probably the hardest part for me. As a person who really didnt give a shit about what was next or how to get it, acting like you had strong ambitions and clear goals was very hard to fake. Money, power, status, none of it really gave me a hard-on like it did for most people. The admiration and respect of a bunch of retards did nothing to swell my ego. I dont consider myself any better than the people around me, but my self-loathing doesnt make me think people are better than me. My them-loathe is just at a higher order of magnitude.

But you have to act like you have goals. Have to. If you dont, theyll try to slip their cringe-inducing desires into your path, and pretend youre going where they want to go.

Its like if you have a kitchen cupboard thats a mess. Full of out of date cans and jars, boxes open at both end and spilling their contents. Stuff at the back you cant see and cant reach. If you take the time to clear out that cupboard, make space, put everything in easy to find groups with lots of room, what happens?

If I ever did have to become a proper leader (wouldnt be by choice, I can tell you that) Id have to look into starting my own line of medals.

The Medal of Colin, for side-stepping an oncoming threat. The Grand Order of Colin, for gallantry in the pursuit of a good hiding place. The Purple Colin, for those who have been wounded in the back while running away.

Id award them all to myself first, of course. Thats how people will know what a great leader I am, a chest full of self-pinned medals.

The gates to Arthurs place were wide open and dragons roamed the grounds like prehistoric beasts, chewing on the dahlias and dropping steaming turds. Majestic. They looked refuelled and ready to go.

No sign of any druids, I wondered what happened to them. Another thing to put on my not-to-do list.

Damicar pulled up outside the front door and I jumped off. The front door was locked and I had to knock, shouting Hellooo, through the broken glass.

There was some loud stumbling noises and then some footsteps running. The door opened to reveal Flossie and Dudley, soaking wet, wrapped in towels. They were both very red in the face, which might be from steam, or possibly other activities.

Really? I said as I walked in. Right in my face? Couldnt be a bit more discreet? Have you any idea how long its been since I enjoyed the touch of a gentle and loving hand, even my own?

They looked embarrassed, probably for me rather than themselves.

Well, put your knickers on, were leaving.

We are? said Flossie. Where we going?

Yes, where? said Damicar. I thought you were going to put Gorgoth back in order. He seemed disappointed in me.

I will. But first I need to take care of matters. Collect magic items. Summon otherworldly assistance. You know, optimise my build for the coming DLC. I tried to make it sound like it was all for the cause, whatever the fuck the cause was.

I see. We will return soon?

Actually, you should stay here, Damicar. If anyone comes calling, tell them Im indisposed and they should come back later. The longer he could stall, the better chance Id have of getting away.

Indisposed doing what? asked Damicar, willing to put his trust in me as always. Yes, I felt bad abandoning him, but it was worse for me. I was stuck with Flossie and Dudley, both terrible cooks. At least Damicars strawberry tart left me feeling happy. Dudleys never did.

I dont know, having sex with my secretary. Thats what powerful men did, after all. Kings of industry and heads of state, they loved to shag a gullible woman earning minimum wage. Another sure sign of greatness.

He convinced his employee to blow him, who better to negotiate peace in the Middle-East?

Yo dont have a secretary, said Flossie, a bit put out at my imaginary sexual misconduct.

Okay, my underlings. I looked at Flossie popping out of the top of her towel, and then at Dudley, also popping out of the top of his towel. Tell them Im fooling around with him.

Him? said Flossie, even more put out shed been overlooked. Why him?

Trust me, theyll find it easier to believe. Politics was like judo, you had to use the strength of your opponents prejudice against him.

You should probably start kissing him now, said Damicar. He pointed through the door.

A train of carts and carriages were rolling through the gate, loaded with sparkling treasure. The guild leaders were sitting up front.

The other way to gain influence was to use corruption. Buy yourself a seat at the table. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, but second-hand power tends to do quite nicely, thank you very much.

I was immune to that sort of thing, of course, but it wouldnt hurt to have a look at what theyd brought with them. We might need a few gold bars in the next place.