Unanimous, eh?
You can't stay in this place for long, you must do something. Not to mention the fact that you have to report back to Reginald. But before you leave...
"Gramo, I must go. I have a plan, to get this tribe, and maybe even a few others beyond the castle. You have to trust me."
"Alright. Stay true, and the Crakoy will follow you into hell." he says, with what appears to be a salute.
You take your leave, and head south. It's no trouble for someone as fast as you, and you head to Reginald's castle in less than an hour. You enter and greet the lord himself.
"Ah, so it's the vampire. Did the mission go well?"
"It was fine, nothing out of the ordinary. I saw a few barbarians, but I avoided them. They don't seem to be doing anything."
You'd best leave out how you fight with a vampire, how your usurped the Crakoy leadership, and how they're currently building an army to infiltrate the province.
"I'll let my own men be the judge of that. Anyway, not bad. You have my leave."
Bowing, trying to hold back a sly grin, you take your leave, and head back to your castle.
By the time you get there, everyone's asleep. Good, it means less people to disturb you.
You walk into Francis' ( yours, you remind yourself ) library, with all its tomes and treasures. You casually walk to one shelf, and pick a book called "The Savage Ones: Tribes of the North". In it, it says that the only reason a single tribe has never achieved the status of a kingdom or empire, was because the leader of the tribe would never live long enough to see his plans fulfilled.
That's why the Crakoy are this strong, their leader doesn't die of old age, and he's far too strong for any normal human to defeat you think with a smile.
The next book is about werewolves, and their history, apart from what you've learned from Ben. According to this, lycanism spreads through bites, and if the condition was spread through surgical or artificial means, like with alchemical tools, the subject would die, despite having no wounds. As it turns out, the condition only works in humans strong enough to survive being mangled by a werewolf.
Finally, you read a book on vampirism. You know most of the stuff in there, apart from how to make progeny, something which you never bothered to ask Francis before. According to the book, you cannot forcibly turn someone, they must choose it for themselves, or else the blood of the vampire kills them. The actual procedure involves having the human willingly drink vampire blood, and then the human would fall into a coma. It would fall to the vampiric maker to bury his progeny somewhere where no sunlight could reach, and then after a single night, the new vampire would rise.
This is all fascinating, and quite useful. What will you use it for?
I'm actually not sure what Micelus' plan involves, but I'll roll with it. Any more questions on tribes, werewolves and vampires, I will answer them OOC. We can assume Drake learned all there is to know, for now.
So, what next?