At the mention of his kin's supposed origins, the dragon furrowed his brows deeply. Their antics were growing in profanity and number. He already had noticed that they had the nerve to teach the hallowed tongue of dragons to mere mortals, and now he further heard them to be the result of inbreeding. Had he played with the though of it being preferable to be taken as slave, to having a debt to House Skullcrest, he now counted himself lucky that he had not sullied his own, supreme lineage by doing so. After the mistress of the house had finished talking, he did so in turn. " Well, if your pet has told you about me, then you should already know that these dragons declared war on me and my fellow gods. Even on me in particular, I would say. If you are willing to divulge any information on them that we might find helpful, we would be sure to put it to good use - and, if anything, I would keep that deed of yours in mind. The grudge they keep against you would also be of interest, if you wish to tell as much. " After offering a light shrug towards his last sentence, he continued. " As for Pyrite, I guess the degree of kinship should best be determined by the both of you – I lack the insight into how far both of you would define it to be so. Still, if you would be interested in meeting him, I would tell him as much. "
Seeing how close the appearance of her children seemed to be towards that of the half-god in question, he actually was quite sure that they could not be that far removed from each other. Well, not that it mattered to him – Pyrite was bound to find out about his assumed kin sooner or later. Actually, since he planned to take his future priest back to the castle, it really would be quite soon. Focusing his thoughts back to the matter at hand, he spoke. " Well, I am certainly not the most conventional god in the bellian pantheon, so even if they had further inhuman qualities, I would be among those few who would see no reason to find their appearance disagreeable in any way. I guess I would take your child to Newbellum Castle for schooling, but it obviously would still be free to visit you when the occasion arises. As far as I am concerned, the choice of who I woudl wish it to be, would come down to the question of which of them would be fit to represent those qualities which mortals associate me by; Any of them apt at mercantile matters, or in possession of a vengeful nature? "