Having resolved that, Caspian switched his thoughts to the other concerning matter of the council members. He needed to be surrounded by trustworthy folks or his rule would only falter, leaving the glory of the Kingdom to plummet under his reign and that was something he wouldn't want to happen. Nonetheless, he found it difficult to put the right folks in the vacant ministerial position since most of those he trusted were already in important posts whilst others, he could say, were one way or the other not exactly qualified for the post. Currently, only the scholarly Finman whom he had just spoken of to the shadows just a moment ago and knew from the public speech managed to leave that much impression on him by his display of exceptional character, and Caspian was willing to make him a m

