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IN THE SUMMER SILENCE,
I WAS GETTING VIOLENT
I WAS GETTING VIOLENT
Her ears flicked over the usual question of their current alliances - which served to annoy her, the reminder of Jericho's political naivety. She needed to rectify those mistakes quickly, but she wouldn't lie and say she carried through with her plans before they came to fruition. "Jericho established alliances with Snowbound and the Ascendants - to my vocal opposition, as I'm sure Snowbound's leader can attest to," she began, a slight huff leaving her lips as her maw curled down to a frown for a moment. But that quickly turned into a grin as she added, "But he just proved my points. Snowbound immediately got taken over - haven't even bothered to ask for our help - and the Ascendants hasn't shown a whisker in our territory, unless you count the defectors that are swelling our ranks. I'll get around to sending some people to notify them of my decision, once I finish up with more important matters." Frankly, she didn't see much use on pushing her energy towards notifying them, not when she considered them useless allies.
"As for what we can offer the Typhoon, we are first and foremost a trading beach town. If you lot need anything, good chance some merchant has it - probably under a bag of welcome mats or the like," she spoke, allowing herself a bit of a joke there. She, herself, was probably one of the most disorganized members of the group, with her workshop toeing the line between organized chaos and flat out anarchy. "I'll also bring up that merchants get to hear plenty of gossip - if your pirates want to hang around our festivals whenever we hold trades in mass with the other groups, they're welcome to. Besides, we've also got a thriving warfare guild - while we're not looking for a fight, we're more than capable of defending our home or providing backup in a fight." As far as she knew, Sunhaven's membership rivaled or surpassed the other three more established groups. Sunhaven didn't need prissy allies that hardly visited their borders and bowed to slaveholding overlords. She'd rather have none than those spineless idiots backing her up - and, ideally, she'd like a close relationship with the Typhoon.
"As for what we can offer the Typhoon, we are first and foremost a trading beach town. If you lot need anything, good chance some merchant has it - probably under a bag of welcome mats or the like," she spoke, allowing herself a bit of a joke there. She, herself, was probably one of the most disorganized members of the group, with her workshop toeing the line between organized chaos and flat out anarchy. "I'll also bring up that merchants get to hear plenty of gossip - if your pirates want to hang around our festivals whenever we hold trades in mass with the other groups, they're welcome to. Besides, we've also got a thriving warfare guild - while we're not looking for a fight, we're more than capable of defending our home or providing backup in a fight." As far as she knew, Sunhaven's membership rivaled or surpassed the other three more established groups. Sunhaven didn't need prissy allies that hardly visited their borders and bowed to slaveholding overlords. She'd rather have none than those spineless idiots backing her up - and, ideally, she'd like a close relationship with the Typhoon.
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