"A basket filled with the fruits of the land as an offer of peace? That's one idea to calm a Nature Spirit, I commend the originality."
Typheus had other matters in mind. First, he was greatly pleased by the outcome of Eurythia's venom. While Rywan was a mighty and brave Duro during his life, the venom had only awoken his true nature. To the God of Monsters, that was but another proof that Rywan lacked the Might of the Soul, one that would have endured the crafty challenge of Eurythia.
Telam... A beautiful, tragic story. One that would become a legend told among the Duro.
"Marvelous. But this is only the beginning of the legend of Telam."
Now, Telam would carve his own story. But Typheus had a last gift to honor the memory of Rywan, who despite losing himself to hubris, loved and protected his kin during his life.
Typheus uses a Minor Act to implant a memory into the soul of Telam. The essence of Rywan's love and desire to protect his brothers and sisters. This soul mark will prevent Telam from mindlessly killing Duros, but won't stop him from killing any Duro attempting to kill him.
Then he praised Eurythia.
"I am greatly pleased my daughter. I give many praises to the crafty trial you created for the challenging Rywan. You have done great, keep using and improving your many talents."
He also praised Calyvaro.
"To see you leading mortals with your light brings me great joy. The path you are carving yourself is commendable, and I fully support it. May might and bravery be with you my son."
Afterward, he sent a message to his two monsters.
"Calyvaro, Eurythia. I wish to hear your thoughts, your words, and your wishes. But for that, I will need your help, for I lack power.
To both of you, if you individually have enough power to create an Artifact allowing you to communicate with me, it would be great for you to do so.
If you don't have such power, you shall respectively burn a large circle of land and clear a large circle of trees in the forest. I look forward to your answer my children."