Feinor, all earlier pretense of arrogance gone, bowed his head. They bestowed upon him a great responsibility, and it was one he did want to carry. Whether he could carry it was one only time could tell, and it was a test he was willing to take. He thought of the children of the tribe, of the many people who would depend on him. He considered how even Unsobar, despite being the god of war, trusted him to keep peace, even if it was a peace that was to his advantage. His back straight and his eyes on the gods before him, he spoke.
"I, who stands before the Triumvirate, accept to become the Keeper of Peace. Upon my Blood and that of those I hold dear, I swear that I will never use this power in the name of my own ambition and that this power shall always serve to prevent bloodshed. I swear that I will not refrain from helping those in need, and that I will never bring myself to help those who do evil. I swear that I-" For a moment, he stumbled over the words; He could and would not have an heir. "I.. will transmit this gift to the worthiest heir I may find, and not favor those I love and those of my blood over another, more talented candidate. I swear that I shall always remain within this land, where the task was given, and not abandon it in favor of new horizons.
From now on, and until the end of time, I and my Heirs will hold the title of Keeper of Peace. Let none deny this title for as long as I stay true to my oaths, and let none bow to it if ever I break the bonds of truth."
Once more he slightly lowered his head, going over the words in his mind, then speaking. "I respect each of you for your power, for the acts you have displayed in the past, and that you will surely display again soon. But mostly, I respect your wisdom. Despite obvious differences, you unite under a common cause. I do not think that any of you are inherently evil; not even Unsobar, spirit of war. You simply represent an inevitability. I will serve this cause, for the sake of my kindred. You have formed a triumvirate of gods, and I trust that you will hold as true to it as I will to my oath."