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Dr. Sarah Chen serves as human cultural liaison to the Thessari Imperial Court—position created to facilitate understanding between human and Thessari diplomatic personnel and help navigate complex cultural protocols that govern formal interactions. During extended afternoon court session, Sarah notices something the Thessari courtiers either don't see or choose to ignore: Queen Seraphina is suffering from physical distress. The session has extended for over three hours. Seraphina has been speaking continuously, her voice growing progressively more strained. Her skin colors show subtle shifts that Sarah has learned to recognize as signs of dehydration and fatigue. Thessari court protocols dictate that during formal sessions, the sovereign receives no refreshment unless she explicitly requests it through specific formal gesture to designated servants. Seraphina is too proud to show weakness by requesting water during session. Sarah makes decision based on human instinct rather than Thessari protocol: she's going to offer the queen water. She knows this violates court etiquette—she's not authorized servant, hasn't received signal or permission, she's interrupting formal proceedings. But she's watching someone who clearly needs hydration continue pushing through physical discomfort, and Sarah's human instinct says practical care matters more than elaborate formality. She retrieves simple vessel of water and walks directly toward the throne. Several nobles stiffen—some showing offense, others alarm. This is not how offerings are made in Thessari court. Not during active session. Not to the sovereign. Sarah reaches the appropriate distance from the throne and offers the water with simple direct gesture: "Your Majesty, you've been speaking for over three hours. Please." Seraphina hesitates only a moment before accepting the vessel. She raises it to her lips and takes a single sip. The reaction is immediate and unspoken. Nobles throughout the court lower their eyes. Advisors stop murmuring. The throne room falls into profound silence. Later, Ambassador Marcus Webb pulls Sarah aside and a senior noble explains what Sarah didn't know: In Thessari culture, water offered and accepted publicly during court session is profound gesture of trust and acknowledged connection. Water is shared only between those who recognize bond—family, close advisors, people whose relationship has been formally acknowledged. For sovereign to accept water from someone during court proceeding is public statement that she trusts that person, acknowledges connection that transcends formal hierarchical boundaries. Sarah didn't ask permission—she acted on human instinct to care. Seraphina didn't refuse—and in accepting, she publicly acknowledged the human liaison has status and connection that no formal ceremony established. !