![]() ![]() Cosgo gives her to their Chalcedean captain, and Serilla is confined, beaten, and subjected to repeated rape for much of the rest of their voyage. Cosgo threatens her with violence, but she stands her ground, believing that he is bluffing. Serilla's tolerance of Cosgo's rudeness and hedonistic behavior wanes during their long sea voyage up the coast, and she eventually defies him. Instead, Cosgo announces that he will undertake a voyage there himself. ![]() She attempts to persuade him to give her permission to act with his authority in Bingtown, believing that she is far more capable of maintaining control there. Serilla is concerned about unrest in Bingtown, as Cosgo refused to acknowledge a contingent of Traders that recently sought audience with him. Serilla strongly dislikes Cosgo and refuses his advances. When Cosgo inherited the throne, he began treating his Companions more like a harem than a panel of advisors. Serilla became a Heart Companion of Cosgo's father, the previous Satrap of Jamaillia. ![]()
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