The dragon sunk into thought for a moment, organizing them for the matter at hand, and spoke out. " Hmm... I think it would be better If I explain your second question first then; If I were to give out my blessings and teachings only to those that already are rich, then I would be a fool. They would amass more wealth than before and I would get my share of it, true enough, but just being wealthy does not mean you are rich. If the common people also accept my guidance, they too will grow more wealthy, and in turn will the traders. Wealth is prone to beget more wealth, instead of the selected few all will amass more of it, and an abundance of wealth is created, siphoning off funds and goods from outside factions and forces. " After a short pause, he smirked. " Obviously, appealing to a broader mass of people is also part of it, that much I won't deny, but what I mentioned before is indeed my true view on the matter. " Further, if one were to compare a trader that got even richer, to a peasant who ascended from poverty, he was sure that the later would be a more fervent worshipper, but that much he kept to himself.
Clearing his throat lightly, he continued. " Returning to your first question, where the fault of Hazel would lie. Instead of trying to achieve his primary goal by wit or trickery, he choose to destroy the fields when he could not gain their harvest for himself. In doing so he harmed one of his fellow men greatly, inconvenienced the rest of his own people further, the later which are already pressed for food because of the siege. "
While talking, he also had taken to thinking about the situation. He already had enemies aplenty, and currently no need of further ones. No, if anything, considering the common history between their races, they should be more likely to work together. He had an inkling that his position in a bellian pantheon could be demetrial to that, but trying was not bound to hurt him. In the end, he decided to politely test the waters, intent on not offending his host with a demand she might find unreasonable. He even slightly humbled himself by admitting his mistake - if it would lead to a profitable outcome, he could stomach this much. " Now then, I will admit that I did not knew one as yourself to be the patron of – as you called him – your pet, when I first called out for him. Still, as I already did so, I would be loath to let the matter rest, but at the same time I would prefer if we could keep amiable relations. To be frank, I see no reason why we should quarrel, for while we are from different races, our history at bellian hands is not all that different. With that in mind, I ask of you - Would you find it insulting towards yourself, if I were to slight Haze? "