Snickering at what the orc had to say, the addressed one could not help but stiffle his laughter at the bluntness of the mortal. " Oh, you don't even know half of it!, " he snickered, " Most they like it, if they can hide behind their gods as well! "
After exclaiming so, Auratus gave into a few burst of laughter, even nonchalantly rubbing his hands in the progress, before listening to, and finally addressing the person in question. " You ask interesting things, Pyrite, but they are still not those that really matter. " Looking smugly at the orcs, he stated his own questions. " Were these three factions in conflict even before the bellians came, or did they appear because of our arrival? As your people seem to have no problem to answer bluntly even towards foreign gods, hostile to your race, I will even ask directly. If we give these "Learners" what they seek, if we ask them to align with us in exchange, would they do so? And lastly, if this could be the case, how would we best go about arranging it? "
Smiling inside and outside as well, Auratus had to congratulate those which were kin to him. They obviously had formed their people quite well, inspiring a devotion giving praise to both mortal and divine involved alike. Still, it had made them suggestible and vulnerable towards more complicated philosophies and minds. One way or the other, they should be able to exploit this.