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The Velrathi Council faces a succession crisis: Princess Meira must become Queen with a consort who can provide the political experience she lacks. Seven highly qualified candidates present themselves—and all decline. The risks are too high, the situation too likely to fail, the complications too dangerous for their reputations. Then Marcus Webb, a mid-level human coordinator, steps forward. He doesn't claim impressive credentials or promise success. He offers pragmatic support with clear limitations: eight years of practical experience, no threatening political connections, explicit acknowledgment of where he'll need help. The Council accepts—not because he's ideally qualified, but because he's willing to try when others declined. This scifi story explores human pragmatism as courage, showing how offering help without illusion can break stalemates, and how stepping forward with clear terms rather than grand promises can change what seems possible. All stories on this channel are original and unique, created on my computer, and copyrights belong to me. What did you think of Marcus's choice to step forward despite lacking the impressive credentials other candidates had? Did his honest acknowledgment of limitations while still offering to help resonate with you? If you were the Council, would you have accepted someone willing but less qualified over someone perfect but unwilling? If you were Marcus, would you have offered pragmatic help despite the risks? Share your thoughts in the comments! If you enjoyed this story about pragmatism as courage, willingness mattering more than perfect credentials, and how clear terms can break stalemates that grand promises can't, subscribe! Hit that button so you never miss new scifi tales exploring when stepping forward despite limitations proves more valuable than declining because circumstances aren't ideal!