Auratus was pleased, his host having given out good information. This was knowledge he could work with, and he already had to keep his mind from drifting of to further planning. After the arachnid had finished talking about tactics, he spoke, a grin stealing itself unto his face " Your advice seems valuable indeed. Should it turn out as useful as it seems, I would think the other gods to be grateful as well. " Actually, hoping them to be grateful may have been more accurate, but the dragon was loath to lessen praise he found to be in order. At the very least, they should refrain from troubling her in the near future. He thought Pyrite to have enough interest for his kin to make sure of that much. " As for the matter of your venom, I guess you are right in the sense that I will have to either find a way to strengthen it, or someone who is able to. " He shrugged lightly. " At worst, its effects won't do as much as we would like, so it is not like we would loose much by trying, whereas the gains could be quite... satisfying, I would say, for both of us. "
It was as the arachnid had deduced – he did value her daughter higher than the son. Their kin, no matter how far removed, had participated in the war before time, and as the results had shown, they had not been on the side of the gods - at least not on their good one. In a sense, her bloodline made her perfect to be an instrument of his wrath, as she was bellian enough to not arise undue discontent among the mortals, but at the same time also a faint symbol of enmity towards them. Obviously she would also need a fair modicum of power, which just might clash with her fine features in the case that she would retain them, a nice touch to her inhuman eyes. Yes, he mused, she should suit him and her purpose well. After the supposed parting words of the mother, he gave a polite nod towards the darkness above – the dragon still not sure if she was actually able to see him or not.
" Yes, I would think so. " Answering towards the so-called mistress of the house, Auratus directed his gaze at Linda, addressing her a breath later. " After some deliberation, your mother and I have arrived at the conclusion, that having a priest of her bloodline would be advantageous to both of us. You are to become a pupil of mine for that purpose, studying and preparing for the task in divine Newbellum Castle. With your heritage and under my guidance, I have little doubt that you should exceed any mortal priests that see it fit to serve me. You would be among my highest priests in short order, a position which would be a reward in and of itself, with the influence stemming from said position sure to benefit you yourself and your family as well. Any further favour would be according to your merit. Are there any remarks or questions from your side? "