The dragon listens to Ketari's speech, but at some point clearly grows irritated. When she finishes speaking, he is about to open his mouth, but is interrupted by Pyrite. After the halfbreed finishes, he speaks out. " I.. would agree on all points. Some of them I was about to mention myself. Let me add that while on the mission, if the orcish gods were to attack, the thrones energies would lie dormant. I say because she is the best choice for rescuing Chell, she should not be temporary Lord. Just let me quickly void her claim that putting her as our leader, would not be a declaration of war on the harpies, and I would be willing to hear the orcs. "
Leaving the god no room to answer otherwise, he faced Ketari.
" Our Heralds have long since cried out enough stories about you, that the harpies must know their rough outlines. When you attacked them, you have made your view of them clear enough, and now you even tell that you have allied yourself with their enemies? If we appoint you as our leader, how else could they see it? But, for the sake of our discussion, I am lead to believe that you speak of the chimera, for those little people seem out of the question, and I would not know of other races. Still, how exactly have they tied up the harpies, if one can still seem to find them all over the jungles? Even then, if they were winning the war, I doubt them to seek our aid, especially as we should be outmatched in number, seeing as the bellians are more of a recent addition to these lands. "
" The same point also makes your mention of routing the orcish army moot. We know that many of them allied themselves with us before the siege went up. This war is but some sort of ritual game to them, borne out of their own violation, with our armies might barely able to fight them to a standstill. If we cross some cultural line with involving ourselves aggressively in mortal affairs, their gods very well might command them to come at us in full force for being dishonourable. How many they could muster, I dare not imagine. Don't forget that this is their land, and we only intruded on it. We can't count on the mortals strength for beating these foreign gods. Still, before we hypothesize further, let us hear what the orcs in question have to say, shall we? " With that, he looked back at Pyrite, giving him a small nod of approval.