Ketari cocked a head at the weak appearance of the vampire, lucidity and rationality returned.
"A glorious feast, though you look more corpse than the Harpy, Dennis. Eat. Eat a harpy if you must, though if you do, get as many secrets as you can." She hesititated, having forgotten what she had called him in for. "Ah, yes. If I leave to wage war on harpy-kind, look after my pachyderm. Beware it's poison, though. I don't know how it would effect a creature such as you."
She looked around, and saw Ketemos had slipped away during her eating. "A more squeamish one, Ketemos, yes?" She made a noise halfway between a laugh and a growl.
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Cleaned, she wandered down to her brother's chamber, wishing for conversation. She arrived in time to hear the end of the General's speech, and knocked politely to announce herself before she interjected.
"You talk of the war agaisnt the green-skins, yes? I am the Bird Eater, and am strong, and I have learned the Harpies war against a Chimeric race, with their own gods. Very crowded, this Isle of Plenty, it seems. I have decided to aid the Chimeras against the Harpies, and I would expect them to assist us agaisnt the green-skins once their war is concluded or concluding. So we have a ally in them, I would expect, though it may be delayed, yes?
Oh course, blood of my blood, I asked of you a favour, and so if you would want my assistance elsewhere, I would fulfil my obligation to my sibling as a return. You care more of this war against the orcs than I."