his infructuosity is revealed to the Christian group, who will save the dishumanized group Javier Pera (Yadunandana S.) uses triangulation to keep the group cohesion centered on his power. He creates loyalties based on prizes, punishments and fear of retaliation, which reinforce his authority. One example is his relationship with Mahajana (the Argentine), whom he appointed vice president. Yadunandana takes advantage of Mahajana’s almost childhood problem narcissism, ensuring his loyalty through lisonjas. When someone questiones his authority, Yadunandana uses Mahajana to discredit him. Thus, Mahajana acts as a spokesman for Yadunandana, silencing criticism andining his king’s power. Another example is Javier’s campaign of dis