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* BawdySong: The Culture has no national anthem, and the first song that Ambassador Shohobohaum Za can think of is one of these, called "Lick Me Out" -- which leads to it being played (sans lyrics) when Gurgeh arives on Azad. It could be argued that this [[FreeLoveFuture isn't entirely unfitting]], however.
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* IKnowMortalKombat: Gurgeh spots an ambush when he realizes how the area around him is like an Azad board. More generally, the whole Empire is based on the idea that a good Azad player is a good ruler: the regular grand tournaments of Azad are used to determine who becomes Emperor, and where everyone else falls into the pecking order.
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* IKnowMortalKombat: Gurgeh spots an ambush when he realizes how the area around him is like an Azad board. More generally, the whole Empire is based on the idea that a good Azad player is a good ruler: the regular grand tournaments of Azad Azad, held every six years, are used to determine who becomes Emperor, and where everyone else falls into the pecking order.
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Used by the Culture against Azad in several respects. The drone Gurgeh travels with is encased in a suit which makes it look clumsy and malfunctioning, and while it plays the part of an officious translator drone, it is actually quite competent and ruthless. Also, [[spoiler:the hedonistic Culture representative in Azad is actually a foreign-born mercenary; Gurgeh's ship/living quarters looks demilitarized and he believed it to be so, but it's actually highly armed. However, this is mostly for the benefit of the majority of the Azadian population: at least eight of the Empire's most highly ranked officials know just how technologically advanced, sophisticated, and expansive the Culture really is.]]
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: ObfuscatingStupidity:
** Used by the Culture against Azad in several respects. The drone Gurgeh travels with is encased in a suit which makes it look clumsy and malfunctioning, and while it plays the part of an officious translator drone, it is actually quite competent and ruthless. Also, [[spoiler:the hedonistic Culture representative in Azad is actually a foreign-born mercenary; Gurgeh's ship/living quarters looks demilitarized and he believed it to be so, but it's actually highly armed. However, this is mostly for the benefit of the majority of the Azadian population: at least eight of the Empire's most highly ranked officials know just how technologically advanced, sophisticated, and expansive the Culture really is.]]]]
** [[spoiler:Shohobohaum Za, the Culture's ambassador to Azad, deserves some further elaboration: he behaves like an unabashed, immature hedonist, going so far as to present a BawdySong as the Culture's national anthem ([[FreeLoveFuture not that that's entirely inaccurate]]), but is in fact a Special Circumstances plant -- he rapidly springs into action to protect Gurgeh from an assassination attempt and {{Blackmail}} plot, and the ending notes that he quickly assumed a leading role in the revolution against the Empire after Nicosar's attempted murder-suicide]].
** Used by the Culture against Azad in several respects. The drone Gurgeh travels with is encased in a suit which makes it look clumsy and malfunctioning, and while it plays the part of an officious translator drone, it is actually quite competent and ruthless. Also, [[spoiler:the hedonistic Culture representative in Azad is actually a foreign-born mercenary; Gurgeh's ship/living quarters looks demilitarized and he believed it to be so, but it's actually highly armed. However, this is mostly for the benefit of the majority of the Azadian population: at least eight of the Empire's most highly ranked officials know just how technologically advanced, sophisticated, and expansive the Culture really is.
** [[spoiler:Shohobohaum Za, the Culture's ambassador to Azad, deserves some further elaboration: he behaves like an unabashed, immature hedonist, going so far as to present a BawdySong as the Culture's national anthem ([[FreeLoveFuture not that that's entirely inaccurate]]), but is in fact a Special Circumstances plant -- he rapidly springs into action to protect Gurgeh from an assassination attempt and {{Blackmail}} plot, and the ending notes that he quickly assumed a leading role in the revolution against the Empire after Nicosar's attempted murder-suicide]].