The dragon offered a slight shrug in response. " I see no reason to needlessly meddle in matters that do not concern me, especially as I would presume this one to be of military nature. If he can be satisfied by the words of a messenger, then in accordance to your preferences there won't be a need to visit him by myself. Still, until I am sure that he has had his revenge, you are not to order his execution. "
" As I am in no particular hurry, I am willing to wait for his reply – and any designs that he might have in mind for Wild Red. In the meantime, given your position I take you to be well informed about the siege? While I would take the liberty to say that all of the pantheon keep a watchful eye on the current situation, it would be prudent to take this chance to make sure nothing of importance has escaped us. "
The boy nods, and taps one of his guards on the shoulder before speaking some orders.
"Get a messenger with this news to my uncle. Ask what he wants done with the dagger, help him delilver on whatever he promised the Dragon in return, and instruct him to make peace with Glaciana and prepare for the ice realm. Get the word out to the Crowned General as well, Auratus is willing to wait, so he might wish to pay some tribute and meet with the god under better circumstances this time. If he is with Lord and Lady Infelix, they are invited as well. Can't hurt to have a Herald around when dealing with the gods..."The guard shuffles out of the room, and Badger returns to the question of the seige.
"Things are not easy. Food is low, and although we have the manpower to raise another army if we must, we lack spare weapons and the raw materials to make them. With the siege engines struck down by lightning, however, it is likely the walls could hold until backup from the mainland arrives or the Pantheon interviens directly.
Things in the city are still mostly peaceful. The Crowned General's heroics have won him the total support of the troops on the wall, so none of the factions dare challenge him. We are using the military to investigate several claims of commoners and merchants stockpiling food, and there has been a rather unsettling string of assassinations targeting skilled laborers and good military officers, but beyond that the streets are still safe. I've been told that will change once the food supply bottoms out completely in a month or two though..."Auratus had to hide a smile at the shark-kin's initial words. True enough, there were many gods, and to say that those actually worth revering would be far and few between was sugarcoating the matter. Stemming from a race of superior beings, she had all the less reason to lower herself before them. Still, considering her displayed nature it would seem best to leave her with Tulwor. With his boat gone, he actually doubted she would stay in his service for all too long, but it would not be the dragon's loss.
" Prideful, are we? I guess one would have to beat you in your true form, and element, to prove worthy of commanding you. Should you ever tire of being in Tulwor's service, I would not mind to see your true mettle. " He quipped at the giant in a good mood. " I think yielding this one to you would suit both of you best. Though I do wonder where you hope to find a captain worthy to command her, besides maybe yourself... "
The Shark-Kin laughs at your words,
"that would be the most obvious and least likely means of earning my respect, but if that were the only means of proving worthy of me, I would be stuck exploring the surface without a guide! As for my true mettle, that would be of little use to a land bound god. The process of changing forms is to lengthy to even be practical for even an extended naval battle, otherwise it would be you lot on the stage and me picking the trophies."The dragon stole a surprised glance at the armour, before throwing a glare at the elementalist. So it truly was as he had suspected previously. With the matter out in the open, it was clear that Pyrite would come back to the arrangement of his revenge. His previous mood vanquished, he noted that obedience without honour was not as good as Canvas would have made it out to be.
" So you say the rumours were not just idle talk... This bears a question. " Leaving the middle, Auratus walked to those positioned on the left. Stopping in front of the priest, he quizzed the same. " Let me confirm a suspicion of mine. Whom is it that you serve, priest? Don't try my patience with answering "Red" to that question. You know very well what I aks of you. "
The priest gives you a respectful nod as you approach.
"My worship belongs to the third brood of the Holy Fire Dragoness Ishtrarw, exempting the race-traitor Korroar of course."The brief statement gives you lots of information. First, and foremost, you note that the Priest likely subscribes to what dragonkind politely refers to as the
Unnerving Possibility. This popular conspiracy theory, which has persisted throughout the entirety of the Bellian era, is the belief that Korroar was involved with Glaciana, either politically or romantically, and both escalated the War Before Time and sabotaged his own side so as to help her gain control of the Ice Realm and the souls of many powerful dragons. Your mother has taught you that the
Unnerving Possibility is one of those topics one should avoid talking about if possible, as a dragon could easily make enemies supporting or refuting it in the wrong company.
More practically, you know that a priest worshiping Korroar's litter sans Korroar would worship Vikroar the Crimson Maiden, Linporoar the Dragoness of Mirth, and of course the Robber Dragon Travoror, who's name was invoked by Red's flagship and who's soul Pyrite had implied resides in Red's armor. You know little of Travoror; He is more or less ignored by Draconic history, to the point where you know of accounts that fail to even mention his birth while discussing his siblings. Such a treatment, you understand, is usually reserved for the victims of Dragon on Dragon murder, which is a fairly taboo topic among your kind.
It is also possible that the main object of her worship is Limporoar, the only surviving member of the brood in question. To the best of your knowledge, the Dragoness of Mirth keeps a court of fawns somewhere far to the north of Bellian lands, where she occupies her time writing and directing comedies set in the golden age of Dragonkind. Your mother dislikes her, as she allows and even encourages lesser beings to depict dragons on the stage.