Pyrite smirked. Seemed like he respected hostility a bit... made sense, as far as he'd seen.
"Heh. Yes, I suppose that's all," he said, giving the slightest bow to Auratus before taking his leave. "Though you might want to try it sometime. It can be relaxing," he added over his shoulder on his way out.
He spent the walk back to the prayer room pondering the dragon's words. It was, he supposed, a bizarre situation for him- a long-dead, long-humiliated, powerful and experienced member of "his kind," bound in slavery to the spawn of its conquerors. He wondered exactly what kind of kinship he felt with the creature- what he knew of dragons put them in a decidedly different category from most other beings.
Of course, for that matter he wondered exactly what the storm dragon's take on this situation was. Clearly the beast was unhappy, to put it mildly, but he hadn't really managed to gain any more insight than that. Presumably the creature was exceedingly proud, but even that didn't wholly explain its current vitriol; he was likely quite bitter or vengeful as well, but again that didn't warrant his current behavior on its own. He thought it most telling that the dragon stopped in the presence of its ilk, though- it seemed to imply its tirades were unimportant and distracting next to keeping an eye on its kin, or perhaps even a sign of weakness, like screaming too much at vermin.
He resumed staring at the prayer orb, thoughts wandering. He was tempted to find his sister again, but didn't think he had much to talk about; mostly, he wanted to find some prey for her so she could keep working at it. He'd seen the vampire hobbling off to the Bird-Eater's room, so he probably wasn't available. That left the little one, who might know something of pirates, and the fat one, who might know something of barbarians.
He eventually opted for the latter, tracking down the castle's chef.
"Oinkiny? I've a few questions for you. Where do you get your food, does Corusu eat, how often does my sister bother you about messes, and do you have any insights into our current situation?"