For his part, Tallion notes how the idyllic garden reminds him of similar ones he knew growing up on Craftworld Kaelor. Simpler and happier times those were, despite all the pressures his house put upon him to perform. He looses himself in a reverie of remembrance as he watches the governor's children playing with the dinos. A reverie only broken by the shouting match the two men from the other traders' retinues are having.
'What children... Exemplars of their species...' He thinks to himself.
Stepping between the two in an effort to momentarily break it up, Tallion says in a slight patronizing tone; like a parent would to their child. "Alright, alright... Back to your corners the both of you. I don't care who or what started this, but it ends now. We're supposed to be here to broker a peace, not start a whole new conflict." After a moments pause so everyone can take a steadying, calming breath to gather their wits, he goes on to add "Now as a neutral third party, why don't you two explain to me, calmly and without the vitriol, what's got you both so riled up. Maybe we can work something out, preferably before this comes to any blows... here in the Governor's estate, with his children present..."
Both men are large for humans - even the pilot was well muscled betraying both as locals. Pulling them apart physically would be an impressive feat of strength, but they seem willing enough to air their grievances to the newcomer.
"Nuts to the Governor! He'd have us all shot if it weren't for Boss covering our backs. Can't very well make him hate us more than he already does." The pilot speaks, spitting off to the side. "No, I take it back. If I can hate that empty headed fodder as much as I do I suppose the Governor's hatred could one day grow to match it. The idea that a hatred as deep as the void and as hot as the sun could end here is absurd."
"How dare you talk that way about
my father in law? Having the lot of you shot would be the wise course of action. One can hardly fault him for it. It is unfortunate that my Lord-Captain happened to get lumped in with you in his mind - once we finish slaughtering you wretched whelps I'm sure we will have that little misunderstanding cleared up. Handing him your head and that of your false 'Trader' will brighten his mood enough for him to hear us out. Truly the Governor has but two faults, the second being that he takes that pretender seriously."
"She left you when that coward sent his ship away. We all figured you did the sensible thing and ran away with your tail between your legs after getting your nose bloodied. She knew you where a coward deep down too - you should have seen her face when I told her you where still around. Whole gauntlet of emotions, before she just started laughing. If you think the Governor will ever accept either of us into his bloodline you must be hitting your chems again. She's mine and we're going to do the sensible thing - getting as far away from his sphere of influence before he makes her a widow."
"You certainly learned from your master the art of ruining families - you do not content yourself with attempting to ruin mine, but you wish to destroy the sacred bond of father and child as well! Can't expect more from someone who willingly submits to a fratricidal drifter. When he sees our love is true he will accept me to insure the brightest possible future for his kin. We will have strong grandchildren and he will be glad of them!"
Finally acknowledging you, the swordsman turns his head away from his rival to you. "So you see this isn't something as petty as a spilled drink in a bar. This cretin is attempting to steal my wife - the love of my life! I would give my life before allowing such a thing to happen!"
"She left you herself. Marrying me broke off anything the two of you had. You drone on about respecting the ancient traditions but ignore them when it suits you. When it comes to love its the last man who is the winner - and the last one she swore her love to was me. Give up and go home. She doesn't want you any more."
Indaria moves over to be beside Kedia.
Seeing Tallion's interjection, Kedia decides to casually take a lie down somewhere with cover from the imminent explosion.
You hide behind a peach tree and listen to the shouted gossip. Nobody got shot yet. Aside from your retinue, everyone seems to be ignoring it. It is a cozy place to lie down, but would probably be significantly nicer if you where not in armored suits.