Arael let his glamoured face remain impassive as he listened to Destrin's terms, and watched him cooly with hands still folded. So, he refused an outright alliance. That was unsurprising, but irritating all the same. He would be a much more difficult piece to maneuver if he refused to change his troop movements based on their understanding. He was too canny for that, but Arael felt a slight sense of disappointment all the same. The Southern Kingdoms decision to stay away from the Empire was a significant boon, in the short term. That had been a term he had hoped for. It left the Southern Kingdoms isolated for awhile longer, 'though if they were confronted only with the Southern Dominion, that would not be a huge issue for the kingdoms. Not yet, at least. Although the baron could have found very little about Arael through the exchange, the lich could not help but wonder if it was too much all the same. Had it been worth the trip? His immediate insights on the Deathborne war machine were keen. Of course, the Deathborne increased in power as their enemies weakened. And already, the Deathborne had brought one mighty nation to its knees.
"A non-aggression pact. Hmm." Arael let a hint of disappointment creep into his voice. "I was hoping... we might have been able to secure more than that, but I respect your strategic mind. I suppose this is the most you can do in the best interests of your people."
Still, he sighed softly. "I do not know, in honesty, if that will be enough to placeate the Deathborne leadership. However, your relaxing of religious laws would be... appreciated. I would ask if we might take it a step further. Would you allow us to establish missionaries and churches within your borders? If not, I doubt our religion will gain the traction to spread in the first place."
He let his even gaze remain trained on Destrin's face as the commander ate the greasy chops. "Peace, I will attempt to secure - but in light of these conditions I do not know how my superiors will react. I will do the best I can, however. Extending to all of your territories should not be a problem, so long as the Deathborne culture is allowed to thrive in your lands. We seek to spread undeath for religious purposes, in case you haven't guessed already."
"For the prisoners and salvage? Done, and done. I have no qualms in those regards." He could attend to that later.
Ah... and so Destrin acknowledged the arrangement would only hold while Arael fought with the Deathborne. Interesting. Very interesting. That suggested he was more interested in Arael than he was in the Deathborne cause in general. Perhaps because he trusted the lich's peaceful rhetoric more than the violence and bloodshed he saw from Rozella. Arael's eyes remained calmly fixed on Destrin, meeting his gaze seriously. "A pragmatist, hmm? I can appreciate that. Thank you for the warning. I'll try not to turn my cloak any time soon." He framed that last comment as a wry joke, as if in reality him switching sides could not have been more unlikely.
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