All Clergymen and White Horses

All Clergymen and White Horses

The gentleman sitting next to the empress is her son, not her husband — he’s the soon-to-be Emperor Joseph II. In theory, they were co-regents, but in reality, the empress had the upper hand until her death.

The Automaton was quite impatient with slow players. It would roll its eyes, tap its hand on the cabinet, and generally do its best to intimidate its opponent.