After Ketari had eventually ordered the orcs to leave, Auratus took it upon himself to speak first. " Well then, I hope we are in agreement that we should stay our hand against the orcs. Our mortals should be able to handle them, but if we intervene directly, they might call some form of crusade against us, dragon and orc alike. No, our goal should be to bring those learners unto our side, and give them what they seek. If we are able to gain amicable relations with them, we give them enough support that they can stand their own in a civil war. True enough, the orcs will grow from what they learn, but it will be a matter of decades until that knowledge has spread far enough. Years of more or less peace that we need to prosper our cities, can use to gain more influence among the orcs and similar. " He shrugged. " It might be a bit of a gamble, but the odds are not too bad, nor are we unable to shift them further into our favour. "
Letting anyone interested in challenging his point of view speak, the dragon continued with another topic, looking at the bird goddess while doing so. " As for the matter of who should sit on the throne, I will stay by my previous decision. Ketari, while you are indeed and without a doubt the greatest huntress amongst us, this is not a hunt, but a war. If anyone is eligible as a god of war amongst us, it is without a doubt your brother. Leave the preparation of battle to him. Also, depending on what that harpy you have left over has seen, we might as well let her go. " Sending an inquisitive stare at those in question, he continued. " Should my fellow gods which are gathered here see it differently, and have her retain the seat, I will take the liberty to openly speak out that it is but her that has a grudge against the harpies. Please understand that as the guardian of Selma's Gate, I can't have them attack the city over the whims of one single individual. As stated, some other time? Surely, with pleasure even. But not now. "
Auratus spiel continued forth, as he announced yet another proposal. It was not something that had sprung into his mind suddenly, no. He had thought of it before, for while only smithing souls of the mighty would yield noteworthy results, he was sure that he could substitute class with mass instead. There also was the matter of his dead followers having to fear Glacianas wrath, for he thought her as petty enough to do so. Either way, it was very unfitting for the souls of their followers to be shipped away, especially when they had dire need of their services right here. " Lastly, you speak of crafting what we would need, but here I would have thought Tulwor to be the craftsmen of you two? While it would interest me what you have in mind, I will have you lot know, that it is I whose crafts are to be coveted! Like his father, let Tulwor bring in the souls of our faithful, and leave Mortus only those that still serve the old Pantheon. We need not to make them fear death, like cruel Glaciana does. For all of your talking, the greatest tyrant of them all, gets to keep your dead. Either way, as we can't rely on Corusu's storm alone, how about we make the Frozen Domain into a stronghold of the deceased? Those that lived in accordance to our ways, will have the honour of bolstering our defences. Those that sinned against us, will be judged by me, and reforged under my claws, to aid us as they refused to do so in live! Obviously, those that would see such an act as an honour, would be invited to aid us in such ways as well... "
Letting his speech pan out with a pregnant silence, he asked. " Well then, what are your notions towards what I have proposed? "