Selma's GateThe 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 dragon returned a slight nod of his own.
" Very well. Let it be known that I seek no quarrel with those whom you serve, nor that I normally would do so with their servants. Truth be told, I would rather hope for amiable relations instead. Still, it remains a fact that your forces encroached on a city which I have claimed under my protection, and that your attacks were also aimed at those that serve me as a god. I can't view this as anything else but an aggression on your part, and while I am not sure how you would try to convince me otherwise, you are invited to do so none the less. "" Well then, I would recommend you to answer my questions truthfully, and I will be as lenient towards you as this situation allows. " Leaving a pregnant pause to let the words sink in, he stated his interests.
" Is it true that Travoror's soul is enshrined in these remains, and if so, how much of is him is left. How great an influence was he over Wild Red. How much of Redport follows in the same worship as you. "KiatownHe offers a chuckle when you ask about the Crowned General, but his confidence breaks a bit as he speaks. "No, it is not Messel. The crowned General is Rothwell Skullcrest, the heroic siege engineer who disobeyed orders and fired from the wall in vein attempt to save the soldiers on the beach, executed most of the military command for issuing the order forbidding the men on the wall from helping, and of course... well... lead the charge to... um... well rescue you from the wicked and vile Orc God.
For his efforts, most of the rank and file soldiers tried to make him King, but he refused on the grounds that only the gods could do that. He instead rules under the title of Crowned General. Once he came into power, Rothwell took measures to see that his friends of his were in control of the Houses that recently lost leaders. I was given charge of Lionpaw, and Chance, whom Rothwell admired from across party lines, was quickly wed to her betrothed. She and Messel are now Lord and Lady Infelix."
Auratus clicked his tongue at hearing the true state of affairs. He could really do without that particular piece of memory. While, meeting this so-called general, and getting it over with, might be a needed step, he was in no way pleased about it, nor that his host seemed to be a dog of his enemy.
" At least he knows his place, or so it would seem. Still, inviting one of House Skullcrest, whom decree themselves an enemy to all of my race, while I reside within your abode? While I will meet him, know that this encounter is an ill-fated one. "
" Still, while we wait for him - you said there would be one or a multitude of weapons worthy enough to be held by my lair? Depending on what this Crowned General, or your uncle have to offer, I just might fall back on your offer instead. "Hidden HallKetemos shrugged. "To be truthful Auratus, I think any and all request I would have of you would offend you. For now, I guess all I can ask for is that you remain vigilant and careful with your dealings."
"But yes, the Gates will remain open for your and the rest of the gods...Now, I best not keep you here any longer. Need to archive what's left of the collection here; a dreary task and one I would rather not bore you with."
The dragon gave a slight snort.
" I am unsure if you mean to give me advice, or if that is a passive implication of you threatening me. If there is anything you wish to say, speak your mind. Else, we can let this matter rest for the time being. "Seemingly not interested in taking the conversation further, he waited for a moment before beckoning Linda to follow him, slowly advancing out of the labyrinth. Giving her some time to rest and gather herself, he planned on gaining more insight into her new capabilities at a later point in time.
Mortus Meeting"Following that logic, lad, we could save Chell with even more ease by calling upon one of the deities likely to give a boon as opposed ta send an army. Ta Orcs would likely not notice such passive support."
Mortus offers a dark chuckle and shakes his head. "Dose it look like I was born yesterday? Unless ya be much closer friends with Chell than I thought, Yer plan benifits me more than ya. Ya be up ta something, lad. Operating under the assumption that ya be trying ta get out of killing that Dragon, you may still do something rash o' silly to that end, and I'll look like a co-conspirator for sticking me neck out an' buying ya time ta do so."
Him being friends with Mortus little miss? Auratus dismissed the notion with an amused smile, and a wave of his hand.
" Your daughter making herself useful enough, that I would not mind helping her is all. As for who of us gets the better deal, I wonder, but I won't even deny that I plan on taking my dues. I can however assure you, that I do not plan on doing anything that would risk my own standing, nor something that could risk yours. We both know that any undue action on my part would not only produce a backlash for me, but also one aimed at my mother. I would be a fool to take any great chances for a stranger. On the contrary, indebting you to me? Now, that is something I could get behind. " " Getting back at the matter of the scroll of aid. If we could be sure of only getting a boon, then we might do so, but there are no guarantees. Clammor just might have a weapon to test, and Glaciana's boon? " The dragon snorted angrily
" I bet she would send The Traitor, intent on gaining another four souls for her collection. These islands would become ravaged in war, and ours only in name. "He shook his head at the mere thought of it, sure himself that it could play out this way. It would have to be averted, and he had a mind on how to.
" If anything, Telen might be able to provide this subtle help you speak of. If you also pass on a message of her darling sons alongside, asking that we do not wish for military aid... " Letting his words trail off, he expectationally looked at said two "darling sons" in question.
"With pride of dragons, more enraged, I would think. You know how prideful they are. Not always reasonable, no.
Besides, I want to eat him. A fitting thing to consume besides harpies, yes? Maybe we could bind him like the storm-lizard in our tower, and I'll only eat him a little, but letting him go again seems ineffective. Ah, he could hold a grudge, indeed!" Ketari laughed."Of course, that decision can come after we defeat him, yes?"
"I do wonder... but there's only four left and I have it on good authority that they dislike each other. Hopefully they'd consider slavery a pleasant middle ground between losing someone they need and tolerating someone they hate.
If you mean whether to let him go or not, I suppose it could. If you mean whether to eat him or capture him, I'd rather have the collar on hand if we need it, and avoid having to make it if we don't."
Auratus peered at the half-breed, meeting his glances on occasion, but rather unsure what to think of his involvement or motivation in this matter. Not that he would not take it, for all it might be worth.
Considering the proposition for a few moments, he spoke to the goddess.
" Mind where you point your claws at, Ketari. If we kill one of them, it could easily spark a total war. Envision Kiatown swamped with clearly more orcs than our mortals could ever handle, their three remaining gods ready to strike at us if we dare to break their rules of keeping mortal and divine matters of war separate. It would boil down to involvement from the mainlands, and much more time until you once more can hunt in leisure. "Facing Pyrite, he told of his view on the matter.
" Actually, enslaving him for a multitude of decades, I would have no problem with. His brothers could even welcome him being humbled so, and as I plan on having the golden one side with us, it might put a stop to this war. Well, we still would need to fight off the current siege, but the orcs won't field a new campaign as easy, with half of their pantheon unaccounted, or aligned with us. "
" Thinking about our options, it would be easy to build a cell for him in this castle, which I would suggest we do as we can't be sure how long any echantment would be able to hold him. If so, I would take the responsibility of being his warden, with his sentence going to Chell. If he won't go free before the girl truly agrees to it, I think we all can manage with this agreement. Well, not like we should spring our trap before we, indeed, have recovered her, but still. "