Giaus blinks, gestures to his mook to put the sword away, falls back into his seat, and falls silent for a long spell. He speaks again in a tone that is less contemptuous, but no more trusting either.
"...I beg your pardon then. I always thought of the gods as beings more interested in their own desires and grudges than mortal politics, and the commoner never mentioned that he got advice from you. I will hear you out if you still wish to speak to me."
Lounging in the chair, Auratus pondered the question, unable to decide all too quickly. Did he want to continue? Truthfully, he would very much like to punish this mortal who would dare to take such a deviant stance against him. Then again, he had come to seek cooperation with House Riptide, and putting himself at odds with them was sure to become a negative influence for his cause in Selma's Gate. Massaging his temples, he decided to let the matter rest for now, as he could always sanction them for it at a later date. Not all of his revenge need to be served in blind anger, albeit he somewhat preferred it that way.
Heaving a long sigh, the dragon replied rather unenthusiastic.
" Hmm.. Well, the matters at hand won't change. We might as well go along with it. " Seating himself in a more upright position – he still had taken care to let his eyes not fall bellow those of Giaus, even while lounging – he started to talk.
" Frankly. I am not in the mood to change the opinion you seemingly want to have of myself and my motives, so I will speak from a logical point of view. Unless I am sorely mistaken, there should be little men that are as aware of the importance which naval affairs hold for our presence here, as you are. As you might guess from my actions in Selma's Gate, I am already dabbling in them, and plan to continue doing so in the future. Piracy to harass and weaken those that are against us, Trade to prosper and strengthen us instead. Obviously, I would also get my cut from these actions, but nothing unreasonable, lest it would limit the feasibility of trading, or stunt the growth of the two cities. "Talking about the good parts, the dragon could feel his spirits rising. Not enough to counter his overall dismay, but enough to dispel his previous lethargy.
" Your House would be suited best to serve me in that interest, and while you would also prosper alongside me, I would not loath to reward you with things that mortal hands can't achieve. The exact details is something we would need to consider at length, and in relation to your involvement. If you would prefer our dealings to be purely commercial instead, that could also be arranged. I would also like to speak of another matter, but is there anything you want to remark so far? "Several of the mortals gather around and help you to your feet. Their leader, a Bellian in his early twenties, looks you over with a big ol' shit eating grin before speaking. "Well this is one for the history books. Big, bad, Auratus, rescued from his own kind by House Skullcrest!"
The big, bad dragon in question saw it fit to glare at the youth – or at least his general direction, as his senses were still not fully returned. After some time, the exact amount of which he was a bit unsure due to his state of confusion, he tried to stand on his own again, promptly brushing away those mortals which had held him up just moments before.
"I.. I would be very pleased, if you would leave it at that...", he groaned, but not in a tone one would normally use for asking. Inspecting his body in detail, there seemed not too much wrong with it, but he was quite exhausted by the game of tag he had just been involved in. Yes, he would never hear the end of that one. After ruling out the possibility of killing all the eyewitnesses unscathed, or rather, alive and well, he decided to care about this problem on another day, not daring to think how his mother would react once these news would eventually reach her in her lair. He was even sure that Rexxis might bring her this piece of information personally, undoubtedly going to rub it in as deep and long as possible. Yeah, there was no way he would think of much else than this disgrace in the coming days.
Forcefully detracting himself from such thoughts, he tried to salvage what little he could, given his unsightly situation. Taking on a tone of authority, he bellowed.
" More importantly, send out riders – the orcish pantheon is as of now involved in the war! We can't rule out that they will take to the battlefield themselves, seeing as one of them had no qualms about taking Chell hostage, nor ambushing me – if anything, the orcs are at least bound to attack with new vigour! "