Pyrite's stomach grumbled. He'd been looking forward to sampling harpy flesh, though he hadn't known in which ways he'd most enjoy it. Now was a good time to test eating them, he supposed.
"Oh, thank you," he said, entering and taking her offered meal. He wasn't a particularly quiet eater, enthusiastically stripping what little flesh remained with his needle-teeth.
"Fascinating..." he said as he ate, remembering what Oinkiny had said about a cross between Bellian and poultry. He glanced at the terrified chicks caged in the walls. "I'll have to find one of my own to study in more detail."
He nearly asked about the green elephant with a suspicious odor before remembering why he came.
"Ah! Yes, I came to warn you about something. Eh... well, actually I came to warn you about... something that might affect us all." He blinked a few times, trying to puzzle out the exact situation. It'd seemed obvious that they had a problem, but now that he was here and reminded of what she was... well, asking a huntress not to hunt was no small thing, even if it did create trouble elsewhere.
"The Orcs have a prophecy about you. I haven't been able to track it down in full, but it involves one of our gods also being birds, and doing something to harm other birds. That seems simple enough.
What I don't know is what exactly you'll do or why that's an issue, but it's one of the reasons the Orcs are making war on Kiatown. I brought some Orc slaves in, and the one who had heard half of it panicked and fainted on being told we have a bird god after all. I think it's something very serious."
He looked at her solemnly, acutely aware of the delicate balance here between doing what one wished and avoiding unprecedented disaster.
"I would never ask you not to hunt were it not important, and I realize some things may only be delayed, not avoided. But until we know more of this prophecy, might you attempt to avoid anything too damaging or dangerous? I can't imagine devouring common harpies would be of concern, but should you chance upon something vital, might you consider restraining yourself for the sake of the island?"