Giaus nods in deep thought, prhasing his next statement carefully. "The scope of the riptide opperation is big enough... that the opinion of myself or my kin on this island matters little should you have any grand schemes of controlling the full fleet. We are a large family, and very spread out. If we were to develop an open and solid working relationship, my distant kin may be apt to assume that the dragon is manipulative and corrupting, as opposed to actually trustworth."
Sinking into thought for a moment, the dragon tapped lightly on his armrest, until he addressed the mortal.
" So I take it that you are loath to build any ships in my name, lest the rest of your family alienates you? Well, that would mainly mean that as time passes, you are bound to miss out on a good deal of orders – not that I would like the alternative of your house loosing position within said family either. " He shrugged.
" I will have the docks in Selma's Gate expanded then. If the visiting fleets – even if it would only be at times – are unable to have their own ships mended, it would make for a far less inviting port after all. "The old man takes another deep breath, "but I'm sure you were thinking of a more recurring and consistent exchange of information. Therefore, for advanced payment, I would ask for something to aid me in communicating with you. I suspect you have better things to do than visit me every time a new pirate lord shows up, and I'm sure none of my captains will be thrilled upon hearing that my boats will be making a habit of challenging the storm... Perhaps you could use the communication channel to give me information on the comings and goings of the Pantheon that I may find useful. Beyond that, I'd like to defer any boons you feel I have earned to my sons; Giles lives on the family compound, and Jowl is a pirate lord himself. They both have their own plans and schemes, and if I tell them to consider you a friend, they will have ideas as to how you may aid them and how they may aid you."
Auratus had to concede, having an easy way of communication would prove invaluable – he could give such devices out to those dedicated to his cause, and was actually somewhat wary already, knowing that he was not likely to receive any news from Selma's Gate for this whole month. At least he hoped it to be so, for any news able to reach the castle, was more likely to be bad news than not. Nodding at the suggestion, he continued.
" I would have something in mind for that matter. Just make sure that I won't be interrupted while doing so, and I will evoke it right here. " A wry grin spreading across his face, he added.
" Obviously you are allowed to watch. I am not sure if it will be able to entertain you, but it should prove to be interesting enough. "Having grown up in his mothers lair, he knew of some baubles that could transmit written information over vast distances, while some of them had far more impressive means of communication, and could henceforth be considered true artefacts. Most impressive was the one Tonneth often enough used to contact Rexxis – no wonder as she was about as likely to leave her lair, as the god was likely to lower himself to visit his rival in her domain. Maybe not as uncommon as one might be lead to presume, but still. Either way, the design he had in mind was a bit more elaborate than a simple crystal ball.
He planned to create a set of seven mirrors. Their frame would be out of silver, depicting the claw of a dragon, holding in its fingers the centre piece – an eight-cornered, oblong citrine, the corners and borders cut in emerald style. Obviously, one of them was to be his, and thus special. Instead of mere silver, the scaled claw was to be out of gold, and instead of the yellow gem, a smaragd matching the colour of his eyes was his choice for the jewel. According to his design, if one were to gaze at the mirror intently, one would be able to view a simple mindscape. As he really had not the patience for parroting what ever information each bearer of the lesser mirrors had, to others which it would concern, this would avoid him having to do so. His own mirror would – in addition to the aforementioned function – allow him to subtly influence said mindscape. In addition to expelling attendants against their own will, he would want to be able to cloud voice and form of those which were to enter, lest two which had no business of knowing each other in his service, would find out in this way. Or even worse, one of the mirrors lost or taken, be able to reveal just with who all he had more or less open dealings with.
After the head of House Riptide had taken appropriate measures, he would try himself at this creation - spending his Miracle.